Unit45 hits the 1000 mark

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Dutch 45ft container supplier Unit45 BV is rapidly expanding its owned fleet of equipment available for lease. From zero in April 2003, it will pass the 1000 mark in June 2005 with its latest delivery of newbuild containers from Jindo’s Guangzhou plant in China. According to managing director Jan Koolen, Unit45 should have over 1,500 boxes in its fleet by the end of the year:

“This lease fleet is important to us in several respects,” said Koolen. “It enables us to meet the short-term or immediate equipment needs of our existing customers and also allows us to provide containers to those operators who are currently using 20ft and 40ft containers but who either need 45ft units for specific customers, or who want to trial these larger boxes before committing to a volume order.

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Unit45 hits the 1000 mark

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Dutch 45ft container supplier Unit45 BV is rapidly expanding its owned fleet of equipment available for lease. From zero in April 2003, it will pass the 1000 mark in June 2005 with its latest delivery of newbuild containers from Jindo’s Guangzhou plant in China. According to managing director Jan Koolen, Unit45 should have over 1,500 boxes in its fleet by the end of the year:

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