CPC containers can be configured with application-specific options to support safe handling, repeatable access, and stable transport. Rather than presenting every possible variation, this page highlights common closure systems, hoisting and lifting features, and internal configurations used across CPC container families.
If you’re unsure what you need, an RFQ can start with just a few basics—intended use, handling method, and whether the container will be reused—then CPC can recommend options that match your workflow.

Select from common mechanisms—or specify a requirement and CPC will design to match.
Selection of closure mechanisms based on access frequency and handling needs.
Lifting features matched to rigging plans, crane handling, and remote operations.
Saddles, braces, dividers, trays, and tie-downs to stabilize payloads.
Hardware designed for remote operations where required.
Cabinets, shelving, and removable components for efficient staging and retrieval.
Clamps and tie-down systems to control movement during transport.
Internal features that accommodate shielding or specialized payload interfaces.
Custom configurations developed to match site practices and equipment.
Standard closure, handling, and internal configuration options available across CPC container designs.
• Draw Latch
• Bolted Lid
• Seal-Loc Clips
• T-Bolt
• Barrel Bolts
• Bar Closure System
• Other customer-specified closure types
• Standard Lift Lugs
• Large Trunnions
• Remote Handling Lugs
• Application-specific lift points / rigging features
• Removable Trays
• Shelves
• Dividers
• Saddles (including large saddles)
• Long-Component Tie-Downs
• A-Frame Braces
• Custom Clamps
• Vidmar Cabinets
• Shielding interface / payload supports (as required)
Options and accessories are incorporated using controlled fabrication procedures and verified at inspection points aligned to CPC’s quality program. Documentation and inspection records can be provided as required for site acceptance.