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Lanen Quick Assembly Container House

  • Lanen Quick Assembly Container House
  • Lanen Quick Assembly Container House
  • Lanen Quick Assembly Container House
  • Lanen Quick Assembly Container House
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  • Lanen
  • Foshan
  • 10 days
  • 1000sets/month
Lanen's factory-built Quick Assembly Container House is a customized, bolt-assembled upgrade over a shipping container house. Loose-part shipping (dozens/truck); installs in hours; 3x6x2.8 m; stacks 3 floors. 2.3 mm galvanized frame, PVC downpipes; A1 fire, wind 9, seismic 8; 10-15+ years.

If your project lives on tight timelines and tougher job sites, a Quick Assembly Container House sets a higher bar than a typical shipping container house. Structure, waterproofing, logistics, and repeated relocation all have to be right—every time. Lanen builds in a factory, ships as loose parts to slash freight, and delivers customized units that a small crew can install in hours.

Quick Assembly Container House

What It Is

  • A factory‑engineered, bolt‑assembled modular system designed for repeated moves and fast handover

  • Ships as loose components; a single truck can carry dozens of sets, cutting long‑haul/export costs

  • Installs with 2–3 people; 1–2 sets/day typical; single unit assembled in hours, no heavy machinery

Built To Higher Requirements

  • Frame: 2.3 mm galvanized C‑section steel; all‑steel skeleton resists deformation and seismic loads

  • Panels: double‑sided color‑steel rock‑wool sandwich panels for insulation and fire safety

  • Ratings: A1 fire rating; wind grade 9; seismic grade 8

  • Drainage: four columns integrate PVC downpipes; roof is engineered not to pond or leak

  • Service life: 10–15+ years in normal duty; up to 20 years with proper maintenance

  • Standard size: 3.0 m (W) × 6.0 m (D) × 2.8 m (H); fully customized dimensions available

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Why It Outperforms A Typical Shipping Container House

  • Freight efficiency: “loose‑part” shipping loads dozens of sets per truck—real savings vs. a conventional shipping container house

  • Speed on site: standardized boards + slot structure + bolt connections = fast installs, easy re‑installs

  • Easier upkeep: replace a single damaged panel; no need to dismantle the whole box—lower lifetime cost

  • Scalable layouts: use alone, combine horizontally, or stack vertically up to three floors for wider, customized space

Applications

  • Construction sites: project manager offices, accommodation, meeting rooms

  • Field operations: exploration camps, mobile offices and dormitories

  • Emergency use: military mobile command, disaster‑relief and rescue command centers

  • Daily facilities: guard rooms, duty rooms, small shops—clean, safe, quick to deploy

Factory Details (typical 3 × 6 × 2.8 m Quick Assembly Container House; customized specs on request)

  • Bill of materials: 4 columns; 8 corner pieces; ~64 structural bolts; 9 secondary floor beams

  • Integrated: wiring, switches, flooring, and ceiling pre‑configured at the factory—“arrive with luggage”

  • Envelope: double‑sided color steel with rock‑wool core; optional glass‑wool per project

  • Stackability: up to three stories with horizontal links between units

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Quick Assembly vs. Packaged Box (for context)

  • Connection: Quick Assembly uses bolted column–beam joints for rapid on‑site work; many packaged boxes use welded frames

  • Dimensions: Quick Assembly common size 3 × 6 × 2.8 m; packaged box often 3 × 5.95 × 2.8 m (both can be customized)

  • Performance: welded frames can be marginally stiffer; modern Quick Assembly achieves reliable waterproofing via four‑post PVC downpipes and anti‑ponding roofs

  • Time and logistics: Quick Assembly installs faster and ships cheaper as loose parts; both can stack three floors

  • Market use: widely adopted on Chinese jobsites since 2017 due to speed, clean looks, and seismic performance

Buyer Questions (short answers with data)

  • How fast can we build?

    • 2–3 people complete 1–2 sets/day; a single Quick Assembly Container House installs in hours, no crane required

  • What are the core specs?

    • Frame 2.3 mm galvanized C‑steel; A1 fire; wind 9; seismic 8; size 3 × 6 × 2.8 m; service life 10–15+ years (20 with upkeep)

  • Will it leak in heavy rain?

    • Factory drainage: PVC downpipes inside all four columns; roof engineered to avoid ponding and leakage

  • How does shipping save money?

    • Loose‑part “flat” packing loads dozens of sets per truck—ideal for export and long distances

  • Can we customize?

    • Yes—dimensions, doors/windows, MEP, finishes, branding; all customized at the factory for plug‑and‑play on site

  • What about maintenance?

    • Swap a single panel or component; no full teardown; standardized parts keep downtime and cost low

  • How big can we go?

    • Link units horizontally and stack up to three floors; create offices, dorms, or retail streets from a shipping container house–scale footprint

  • What’s inside on delivery?

    • Pre‑run wiring, switches, flooring, ceiling; a “move‑in ready” package out of the factory

Specification Snapshot (customized options available)

  • Size: 3.0 m W × 6.0 m D × 2.8 m H

  • Structure: 2.3 mm galvanized C‑steel; bolted assembly; ~64 main fasteners per unit

  • Panels: double‑sided color steel + rock‑wool core

  • Ratings: Fire A1; wind 9; seismic 8

  • Drainage: four‑post PVC downpipes; anti‑ponding roof; sealed joints for water‑tightness

  • Lifecycle: 10–15+ years typical; up to 20 years with maintenance

Why Lanen

  • Factory precision: standardized boards and slot systems deliver repeatable quality at speed

  • Customized by default: sizes, layouts, and façades tailored to your program while keeping a robust factory backbone

  • Field‑proven: since 2017, extensive domestic deployment on construction sites and temporary compounds

Quick Assembly Container House

Summary 

Lanen’s Quick Assembly Container House is a factory‑engineered, customized modular solution that installs in hours, ships as loose parts to cut freight, and stands up to A1 fire, wind grade 9, and seismic grade 8 demands. With 2.3 mm galvanized frames, rock‑wool panels, four‑post PVC drainage, and replaceable components, it’s a smarter choice than a typical shipping container house—scalable from single units to three‑story compounds with reliable lifecycle costs.


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