Factory-backed supply
Coordinate product selection, configuration, production assumptions, packing, and export handoff from one project discussion.

Container house manufacturer for project buyers
Factory-backed container house systems for multi-unit housing, workforce camps, resort accommodation, site offices, commercial spaces, and distributor programs.
5+
container house systems
B2B
bulk and project order focus
Global
export coordination support
OEM
configuration and project supply
Who we are
B2B buyers compare much more than model photos. They need product systems, engineering discussion, factory production, packing assumptions, export documents, and installation responsibility to be clear before placing an order.
Coordinate product selection, configuration, production assumptions, packing, and export handoff from one project discussion.
Compare flat-pack, expandable, folding, quick-build, capsule, and cabin-style products before choosing a model.
Prepare drawings, specifications, packing lists, loading assumptions, and export documents according to quote scope.
Support developers, contractors, distributors, and hospitality buyers with practical project questions, not just catalog images.
Applications
The same container house system can serve different project goals. We help buyers match product type, finish level, and shipping method to the commercial use case.
Dealer program
Build a local product line with repeatable models, market positioning, container loading, and after-sales responsibility clarified early.
Best-fit systems
Flat-pack, folding, expandable, quick-build
Real estate
Plan multi-unit housing, villas, rentals, and community accommodation with layout, site schedule, and finish level aligned.
Best-fit systems
Flat-pack, quick-build, expandable
Hospitality
Select visual, comfortable units for scenic camps, glamping sites, resorts, and boutique rental projects.
Best-fit systems
Space capsule, apple cabin, expandable
Industrial sites
Prepare durable accommodation, offices, bathrooms, and support rooms for remote, industrial, or temporary sites.
Best-fit systems
Quick-build, folding, flat-pack
Project delivery
Match product system, installation scope, delivery timing, local site responsibility, and client handoff requirements.
Best-fit systems
Flat-pack, quick-build, folding
Public use
Review fast-deployment housing, temporary public service units, emergency accommodation, and procurement documentation.
Best-fit systems
Folding, quick-build, flat-pack
Building systems
Freight efficiency, installation speed, layout flexibility, finish level, and site responsibility should be reviewed before pricing.
View Product Catalog| System | Best for | Logistics | Site speed | Key decision |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flat Pack | Camps, offices, repeatable housing, and projects where transport volume matters. | High container loading efficiency | Medium | Best when quantity, freight cost, and repeatable assembly matter most. |
| Expandable | Residential units, rentals, wider rooms, site housing, and semi-finished living space. | Medium density | Fast | Best when finished comfort and fast usable space are more important than maximum loading density. |
| Folding | Emergency housing, temporary accommodation, and fast-deployment projects. | High efficiency | Very fast | Best when the project needs quick deployment and possible relocation. |
| Quick Build | Stackable camps, site offices, industrial accommodation, and fast project rollout. | Medium density | Fast | Best when structure, stacking, and project rollout speed are the priority. |
| Space Capsule | Resorts, glamping sites, Airbnb stays, scenic camps, and premium hospitality. | Lower density | Fast | Best when guest appeal, finish level, and visual identity carry the project value. |
Frame, panels, roof, floor, lifting points, stacking assumptions, and site foundation need to match the project use.
Wall panels, roof insulation, doors, windows, and climate requirements affect comfort, energy use, and local approval.
Electrical standard, plumbing, bathroom, kitchen, HVAC, and utility connection should be defined before production.
Container loading density, protective packing, unloading method, and destination transport are key B2B cost drivers.
Our process
A project quote should not be a single price line. It should define product system, scope, assumptions, documents, logistics, and site handoff.
01
Confirm buyer background, project status, use case, quantity, destination, budget level, timeline, and site assumptions.
02
Compare container house systems based on application, freight efficiency, installation speed, and desired finish level.
03
Review size, layout, materials, insulation, openings, interior package, utilities, and local requirements.
04
Prepare quotation assumptions, lead time, optional upgrades, packing plan, and documents included in the scope.
05
Coordinate export documents, container loading, destination handoff, unloading, foundation, and installation responsibility.
Standard and custom
For repeatable orders, standard model packages reduce decision time. For resorts, commercial projects, and dealer programs, configuration can include layout, facade, MEP, packing, and documentation needs.
Use existing model systems when speed, repeatability, and clear cost assumptions are the priority.
Configure product, layout, finishes, facade, utilities, and documentation for a specific destination and project use.
Buyer checklist
If you already have a site, timeline, and unit count, the first quote can be much more accurate. If not, send the use case and destination first.
The product system changes depending on whether the project is resale, resort, camp, housing, office, or emergency use.
Bulk order volume affects loading plan, optional configuration, production schedule, and quote assumptions.
Country, port, climate, road access, unloading method, and local compliance can affect product configuration.
Separate factory supply, shipping, foundation, utilities, installation, and local approval responsibility early.
Discuss your project today
B2B FAQ
Yes. ContainerHomeWorld supports project and bulk inquiries for distributors, developers, contractors, resorts, camps, and commercial buyers.
Distributor discussions can start with target market, preferred product types, expected order volume, local customer profile, and after-sales responsibility.
Flat-pack and folding models are stronger for transport efficiency. Expandable and capsule models are better when finished living comfort or hospitality appeal is more important. Quick-build models suit fast project rollout and stacked site use.
Yes. Layout, insulation, wall panels, doors, windows, bathroom, kitchen, HVAC, electrical standards, and interior package can be discussed according to the product system.
Shipping assumptions and export coordination can be reviewed during quotation. Buyers should also confirm destination import, unloading, local transport, foundation, and installation responsibilities.
Useful quote inputs include buyer type, company role, country, destination port, product interest, quantity, use case, budget range, timeline, layout needs, finish level, and any local engineering or permit requirements.
Local code compliance depends on the destination market, project use, site conditions, and approval process. Buyers should confirm local requirements before final specification and installation.