Disassembly and assembly containers are prefabricated structures designed to be easily dismantled into panels and reassembled at new locations. Built from galvanized steel frames, insulated sandwich panels, and prefabricated modular components, these containers are portable, reusable, and cost-efficient. They are widely used for offices, worker accommodation, storage units, sanitary cabins, and temporary facilities, making them one of the most versatile solutions in modular construction.
Disassembly and assembly containers are an essential feature of modular containers, providing flexibility for transport, installation, and reuse across multiple project sites.
Prefabex specializes in disassembly and assembly containers, including flat-pack and modular containers, designed for easy transport, fast installation, and long-term durability. These units can be dismantled into compact panels for low-cost shipping and reassembled on-site within hours—making them ideal for storage, offices, accommodation, classrooms, and sanitary facilities in projects worldwide.
Our flat-pack and modular containers combine portability with strength. Manufactured with galvanized steel frames and insulated panels, they are weather-resistant, energy-efficient, and designed for repeated use. Quick to disassemble and reassemble, they are a sustainable choice for contractors, NGOs, governments, and businesses looking for scalable modular solutions. With factory-direct pricing and global export capacity, Prefabex delivers container systems that balance cost, quality, and convenience.
Businesses today need buildings that are easy to move and change. Disassembly and assembly containers are good for such a need. They can be moved, set up and taken down quickly, making a great use for storage, offices or living spaces. They can be flat-pack containers or modular containers. Both types are made to be strong, useful and easy to work with.
Flat-pack containers come in small packages for easy shipping and storage. They are put together fast on site to make strong, weather-proof spaces which makes them a vulnerable choice for storage, temporary offices or short stays. They are light but strong and can be taken apart and used again at different places. This helps save money over time.
Modular containers are used for bigger and more complex needs. They can be joined or stacked to make larger buildings like offices, homes, schools or clinics. These containers follow local building rules and are made fully packed with insulation, plumbing, electricity and nice finishes. Because they can grow or shrink as needed, many businesses choose modular containers for flexible, long-term space.
Both flat-pack and modular containers are easy to move, save money, and can be used many times. They cut down the time and workers needed for building. They can go to far places or cities. Compared to normal buildings, they make less waste. They can be moved or changed size quickly. This makes them good for industries like construction, transport, events or disaster relief.
Flat-pack containers are beneficial if you need something fast and cheap for a short time or if you move a lot. Modular containers work better when you want something that lasts longer or has a special design and more comfort. Many businesses use flat-pack containers for storage and modular ones for offices or places to stay. This way, they get the best use of both types.
Using containers is better for the environment when compared to regular building methods. Flat-pack and modular containers are made carefully to save materials and create less waste. You can also use them many times for different projects. Modular containers can include green features like solar panels, good insulation, and ways to collect rainwater. This helps save energy and water and help protect the planet.
Flat-pack and modular containers are useful in many jobs. Builders use them as offices and homes for workers while event planners use them for ticket booths, security spots, and storage. In emergencies, flat-pack containers arrive fast and can become shelters, clinics, or classrooms. They change easily to fit what people need in many places around the world.