Flat Pack Units for Sale
Flat pack units ship folded flat, so transport costs less and assembly is quick once they reach site. We carry flat pack offices that bolt together into a finished workspace, plus 20ft and 40ft flat rack containers for oversized and awkward loads. Customizable and delivered nationwide for a flat $500.
Flat Pack Units That Ship Folded and Assemble On Site
The appeal of a flat pack unit is simple: it travels collapsed, so you pay far less to move it than a fully built cabin, then it bolts together on location in hours rather than days. Our range covers flat pack offices, which fold out into a finished, customizable workspace, alongside 20ft and 40ft flat rack containers used for machinery, vehicles and oversized cargo that won't fit a closed box. Prices sit between roughly $2,885 and $4,250, which makes them one of the cheaper routes to a solid on-site building or a heavy-load platform.
Why Choose a Flat Pack Unit
- Folded shipping keeps freight cost and footprint down
- Bolt-together assembly on a prepared base, often within a day
- Customizable panels, doors and window positions on office units
- Flat racks carry over-width and over-height loads conventional containers can't
- Easy to relocate or store flat when not in use
- Insulated wall and roof panels on office kits for year-round comfort
Flat pack offices are a good fit where you need a workspace fast but want lower transport costs than a pre-built cabin. The walls, roof and floor sections ship as a kit and assemble into a sealed, lockable room, with insulated panels and pre-cut openings for the door and windows. Flat rack containers, by contrast, are open-sided cargo platforms with collapsible or fixed ends, rated for heavy and irregular freight that a closed 20ft or 40ft box can't carry. A 20ft flat rack handles plant and vehicles; a 40ft rack takes long loads like steel and timber.
Assembly, Base and Delivery
Set the unit on a level base, concrete pad, sleepers or compacted hardcore, then bolt the panels together following the supplied sequence. Most flat pack offices need two people and basic tools, and the kit goes up in a single working day once the base is ready. Get your slab or sleepers in before the truck arrives, and have power run to the spot so an electrician can connect the unit once it's standing. Because the building unbolts the same way it went up, you can also strike it down flat and move it to the next job.
For a fully pre-built alternative that arrives ready to use, compare our flat pack containers and finished cabins for sale. If you need a permanent fitted workspace instead, see our container home offices. Everything ships nationwide for a flat $500. Request a quote for assembly guidance or a custom configuration.
