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Working in the offshore industry involves complex operations under extreme and often hazardous conditions. In such environments, the equipment used—especially offshore containers—must meet the highest standards of safety and durability. So, what should you pay attention to when selecting an offshore container? Here are the key points to help you make the right decision:
Offshore containers must be certified according to internationally recognized safety and design standards. One of the most important certifications is DNV 2.7-1, which ensures the container is suitable for offshore use.
Other relevant standards include:
ISO 10855
EN 12079
CSC Plate (for international maritime transport)
Offshore containers must endure harsh maritime conditions such as salty air, high winds, humidity, and temperature fluctuations. Therefore, it’s essential that the container is:
Made of high-grade steel
Protected with anti-corrosion coatings
Reinforced with durable welding and thick steel panels
The intended use of the container determines its design. Offshore containers come in many forms, depending on operational needs:
Tool containers
Accommodation containers
Workshop containers
Office containers
Reefer (refrigerated) containers
Each of these should be specially outfitted to meet specific operational requirements, including insulation, interior fittings, and layout.
One of the most critical aspects of offshore containers is the safety of lifting and handling. Containers must be:
Equipped with certified lifting points and slings
Load-tested and inspected after production
Designed to minimize risk during crane operations and transfers at sea
For containers used as living quarters or office space, interior comfort is key. Quality offshore containers should offer:
Thermal and sound insulation
Adequate air ventilation systems such as vents and windows
Optional features like air conditioning or heating
Working offshore means dealing with high-risk environments, including the potential for fire, gas leaks, or explosions. Therefore, containers should be:
Made with fire-retardant materials
Equipped with emergency exits and lighting
Outfitted with smoke detectors and fire extinguishers
Time and efficiency matter offshore. Look for containers that are:
Quick to install on platforms or vessels
Modular—can be connected to other units
Portable and easy to relocate as needed
Finally, who you buy from matters. A trusted supplier will:
Provide transparent production and certification documents
Offer technical consultation
Design custom solutions tailored to your project
At IMC Offshore Containers, we provide DNV-certified, high-durability, purpose-built container solutions for all types of offshore operations. Call us at +90 312 251 34 00 to discuss the most suitable solution for your project.
Choosing the right offshore container is not just a matter of equipment—it’s a decision that directly affects safety, operational efficiency, and project success. By considering the factors listed above, you can invest in a container solution that’s safe, durable, and perfectly aligned with your needs.
Whether you need accommodation, storage, or special-purpose containers, IMC Offshore Containers is here to provide certified and customized solutions tailored to your offshore operations.

