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  2. PODS (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, PODS opened a West Coast sales and service center in Reno, Nevada to help keep pace with their continued growth. [11] In August 2020, PODS was featured on an episode of Military Makeover, hosted by Montel Williams, when they provided storage containers and services to support a home makeover honoring a Marine Corps veteran. [12]

  3. Mobile Mini - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Mini container. Mobile Mini, Inc. is an American portable storage company founded in 1983 and based in Phoenix, Arizona. [1] [2]The company manufactures, leases, sells, and transports welded steel mobile storage containers, converted into storage units, guard shacks, and offices.

  4. Self storage - Wikipedia

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    Self storage (a shorthand for "self-service storage") is an industry that rents storage space (such as rooms, lockers, containers, and/or outdoor space), also known as "storage units," to tenants, usually on a short-term basis (often month-to-month). Self-storage tenants include businesses and individuals.

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  6. Shipping container - Wikipedia

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    Specialized shipping containers include: high cube containers (providing an extra 1 ft (305 mm) in height to standard shipping containers), pallet wides, open tops, side loaders, double door or tunnel-tainers, and temperature controlled containers. Another specialized container, known as Transtainer, is a portable fuel and oil freight container.

  7. Intermodal container - Wikipedia

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    Permanent or semi-permanent placement of containers for storage is common. A regular forty-foot container has about 4,000 kg (8,818 lb) of steel, which takes 8,000 kWh (28,800 MJ) of energy to melt down. Repurposing used shipping containers is increasingly a practical solution to both social and ecological problems.

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