CPC designs and manufactures equipment containers for nuclear components that require more than a standard box. These containers are engineered around the geometry, weight, handling method, and service requirements of the equipment they support—whether transporting a valve for testing, staging a pump or motor, or securing fuel bundle or control rod assemblies.
Configurations range from valve and motor containers to fuel bundle assembly containers with complex internal features. Each solution is developed to support safe handling, controlled positioning, and repeatable use across maintenance, transport, and storage workflows.

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Containers engineered to match payload geometry, handling constraints, and operational workflows.
Containers engineered specifically for valves, pumps, motors, fuel bundles, and assemblies.
Saddles, supports, and internal weldments designed to secure payloads during handling and transport.
Designs can support horizontal, vertical, or convertible orientations.
Integrated systems allow controlled raising, lowering, and positioning of equipment.
Designed for crane handling with application-specific lift points and mounts.
Payloads can be locked into defined positions to support transport and service operations.
CPC engineers equipment containment solutions for demanding nuclear and regulated applications.
Any size, shape, or payload—designed to match operational constraints.
Equipment containers are designed, fabricated, and inspected under CPC’s NRC-recognized quality programs, including NQA-1 2008/2009 alignment and applicable CFR requirements. Inspection records and documentation are available to support site acceptance and regulatory review.