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The Offshore Reefer Container offers reliable temperature-controlled storage for critical cargo in demanding marine environments. Built to DNV 2.7-1 standards, these refrigerated units maintain precise temperatures for perishable goods, sensitive materials, and temperature-critical equipment. Featuring advanced cooling systems, robust insulation, and digital temperature monitoring, our reefers ensure cargo integrity in extreme conditions. Designed for offshore installations, they include heavy-duty frames, secure door seals, and integrated power connections compatible with vessel and platform systems.
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Description

The Offshore Reefer Container offers reliable temperature-controlled storage for critical cargo in demanding marine environments. Built to DNV 2.7-1 standards, these refrigerated units maintain precise temperatures for perishable goods, sensitive materials, and temperature-critical equipment. Featuring advanced cooling systems, robust insulation, and digital temperature monitoring, our reefers ensure cargo integrity in extreme conditions. Designed for offshore installations, they include heavy-duty frames, secure door seals, and integrated power connections compatible with vessel and platform systems.



Key features

  • Robust design

  • Buffer zone to separate freeze chamber

  • Patented demister

  • Spring assisted ramp

  • Heavy duty evaporator

  • Cooling machine consists of heavy duty and robust components that are easily accessible for service and maintenance

  • 230V, 16A, 50/60hZ, Fitted with CEAG GHG5117306R0001 Power connectors (male plug)


Dimensions and Weights

TYPE

NAME

L

W

H

TARE

PAYLD

MGW

SPEC SHEET

KF

Reefer container

2700

2000

2736

2500

4900

7400

N/A

RS

Reefer container - Side Door

2710

2140

2852

2800

4600

7400

N/A

R

Reefer container

2991

2100

2852

2900

4500

7400

N/A

Dimensions and weights may vary as a result of continuous development of our products.


FAQ
A:

DNV 2.7-1 and ISO 10855 are the two most widely recognized standards for offshore containers and lifting equipment.
> DNV 2.7-1 was developed specifically for offshore lifting operations in the oil and gas industry.
> ISO 10855 is an international standard that covers offshore containers and associated lifting sets.
> Many offshore operators require equipment to comply with both standards to ensure safety, reliability, and global acceptance.
Choosing equipment certified to these standards helps reduce operational risks and facilitates approval by offshore operators and inspection authorities.

A:

Yes. Certification documents can be provided according to project requirements.
Typical documents may include:
> DNV 2.7-1 Compliance Certificate
> Manufacturing Certificate
> Load Test Certificate
> Material Traceability Records
> Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS)
> Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Reports
> Inspection and Test Plans (ITP)
All documentation is prepared to support offshore project approvals and customer quality assurance requirements.

A:

Offshore containers and cargo baskets are available in a wide range of payload capacities.
Common options include:
Equipment Type Typical Payload Range
Cargo Basket 2–15 Tons
Offshore Container 2–25 Tons
Offshore Tank Container Customized
Waste Skip 3–12 Tons
Custom payload capacities can also be designed to meet specific project requirements.
The final safe working load (SWL) depends on container dimensions, intended application, and certification requirements.

A:

Yes. Customization is one of the most requested services in offshore logistics projects.
Available customization options include:
> Custom dimensions
> Special lifting arrangements
> Offshore workshop containers
> Offshore accommodation modules
> Zone 2 pressurized containers
> Refrigerated containers
> Stainless steel construction
> Enhanced corrosion protection systems
> Customer branding and color schemes
Engineering teams can develop solutions based on operational requirements, transportation methods, and certification standards.

A:

The service life of offshore equipment depends on operating conditions, maintenance practices, and environmental exposure.
With proper maintenance, offshore containers can typically operate for 10–20 years or longer.
Factors affecting service life include:
> Marine corrosion exposure
> Frequency of lifting operations
> Inspection and maintenance schedules
> Coating and paint system quality
> Environmental conditions such as offshore wind, salt spray, and humidity
Regular inspections and recertification help ensure continued compliance, safety, and long-term performance.

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