Power infrastructure equipment sited on Taiwan’s coast operates in one of the more demanding environments a steel enclosure can face: constant high humidity, heavy salt fog, frequent rainfall, and direct sea wind erosion. For the client, a Taiwan-based power engineering company, this meant a container-based equipment enclosure could not be treated as an off-the-shelf product; it had to be engineered from the ground up for the coastal environment it would live in.
ZN MEOX worked with the client to develop and mass-manufacture a line of custom containers purpose-built for Taiwan power-related projects. Structural size, sealing performance, corrosion resistance, and functional layout were all specified around the project’s actual site location, use environment, and Taiwan’s import and export requirements, rather than adapted from a generic container after the fact.
The core engineering focus was corrosion resistance, waterproofing, leak prevention, and structural durability, the four factors that determine whether a steel enclosure survives years of coastal exposure or fails early. The result is a container line finished to a C5-H anti-corrosion grade, the ISO 12944 category for high salt-fog, high-humidity coastal environments, backed by a highly sealed welding structure and a design service life of 25 years or more.
Because the containers support ongoing power engineering work rather than a single installation, the project was structured as a batch manufacturing program: ZN MEOX’s factory setup allows dozens to hundreds of high-standard custom containers to be produced and delivered each month, giving the client a scalable supply line for its Taiwan projects rather than a one-off order.
Project Name: Taiwan Coastal Power Engineering Custom Container Project
Location: Coastal Area of Taiwan
Industry: Power Engineering / Custom Container Manufacturing
Solution: Mass-Manufactured Custom Container, C5-H Anti-Corrosion System
Application: Equipment Protection & Modular Support for Power Engineering Projects
Client: A Taiwan-Based Power Engineering Company
Rather than modifying a typical shipping container after the fact, the project was conceived by ZN MEOX as part of its customized shipping container series, specifically designed to meet the coastal energy requirements of the client.
The client required a custom container product that could be manufactured in volume for power-related projects across Taiwan, with every unit specified to the actual location, use environment, and Taiwan’s import and export requirements rather than a single generic template.
Because the containers are placed long-term on the Taiwan coast, they face a combination of high humidity, heavy salt fog, frequent rainfall, and sea wind erosion — conditions that accelerate corrosion and create a persistent risk of water and moisture ingress if the enclosure isn’t engineered specifically for them.
Like all other products in ZN MEOX’s equipment container range, the body of this container is made of high-strength steel conforming to marine standards of container production.
Taiwan’s coastal air carries high humidity and persistent salt fog, both of which attack unprotected or under-protected steel far faster than an inland environment would. Combined with heavy rainfall and sea wind erosion, the containers needed a corrosion and sealing strategy suited specifically to sustained marine exposure, not a standard-environment coating.
As a mass-manufacturing program supplying Taiwan projects, every container also had to be produced to meet Taiwan’s import and export requirements and relevant transport standards, and to work within marine transport, land transport, and project-site crane handling — not just arrive compliant but be handleable on-site without special equipment.
Rather than a single fixed design, the client needed containers whose door frames, openings, and internal spaces could be adapted to different equipment sizes, installation methods, and maintenance access needs across projects, while keeping the manufacturing process standardized enough to support batch delivery.
The container body uses high-strength steel that meets marine container manufacturing requirements, providing the carrying capacity and deformation resistance needed for transport, lifting, stacking, and long-term outdoor use.
To match the high salt-fog, high-humidity conditions along Taiwan’s coast, the container coating system is built to the C5-H grade under ISO 12944, slowing corrosion of the steel structure under sustained sea breeze, salt fog, and humid exposure.
Priority corrosion treatment is applied to the surface, welds, corners, and other water-prone areas of the box, improving coating adhesion, weather resistance, and overall service life at exactly the points where coatings tend to fail first.
Continuous welding and reinforced sealing at key structural points reduce the risk of rain, moisture, and salt mist reaching the interior of the container — addressing water ingress and corrosion together rather than relying on coating alone.
The box concept, door frames, connections, and internal functional fit-outs can be prefabricated in the factory, reducing the burden of on-site construction and improving delivery speed and consistency among units.
Apart from being structurally reliable, ZN MEOX adopts a modular approach when it comes to electrical systems that will be contained in the container. This means that switchgear and distribution panels, internal routing of cables, control and monitoring systems can be installed and fixed inside the factory instead of the field. This implies that each module will be closer to plug-and-play operation when it arrives compared to a bare enclosure.
Before exiting the factory, factory-integrated units undergo pre-commissioning inspections to confirm wiring, operational capabilities, and system integration, allowing on-site operations to be limited to connecting and starting up rather than performing major electrical installation. This is one of the differentiators between modular power containers and basic weatherproof houses: the electrical assembly is incorporated into the container rather than fitted afterwards.
The project uses a standard maritime container framework, custom-configured around each customer’s actual equipment and site needs. The container uses a standard maritime frame built to the dimensions and ratings set out in ISO 668, the international standard for series-1 freight container classification.
The structural design:
Equipment parameters, use scenarios, interface locations, and corrosion resistance requirements provided by the customer are technically verified, and structural drawings and a production plan are developed from them.
Steel, paint, sealing materials, and related accessories are inspected in-plant to confirm material properties meet the project’s technical requirements before fabrication starts.
Cutting, bending, welding, frame assembly, and dimensional correction are carried out following the ISO container construction process, with strict control of length, width, height, and diagonal deviation.
Major structural welds undergo quality checks, and leak-prevention sealing is applied at door frames, plate joints, and interface positions.
Steel surfaces are cleaned and de-rusted, then primer, intermediate, and top coats are applied to meet C5-H anti-corrosion requirements, with extra attention to welds, corners, and other corrosion-prone areas.
Each unit is inspected for appearance, dimensions, door operation, sealing, and waterproofing, and accepted in line with relevant classification society standards.
Packaging, shipment, and delivery preparation follow Taiwan’s import and export requirements and maritime transport standards.
This project supplies the client’s Taiwan power engineering work with customized containers that combine transport function, equipment protection, and long-term outdoor durability in a single product.
By pairing a standard container manufacturing system with non-standard customization capability, the project addresses a gap that ordinary containers can’t cover on their own: meeting both a high coastal-corrosion environment and specific power equipment installation requirements. That makes it a reliable modular equipment carrier for power, energy, and coastal industrial projects across Taiwan.
The batch delivery model behind the project also demonstrates that custom, marine-grade containers can be produced at scale for the power engineering sector, not just as isolated one-off units.
The core technical difficulty of this project was maximizing corrosion resistance, waterproofing, and leak control in a high-salinity coastal environment. ZN MEOX addressed this with a special anti-corrosion coating, a highly sealed welding process, and reinforced treatment at key structural nodes, bringing the finished containers to a C5-H anti-corrosion grade that meets relevant classification society certification and Taiwan’s import and export requirements.
Alongside the technical result, the project achieved steady mass production and delivery of high-standard custom containers, demonstrating the manufacturing team’s combined capability across design deepening, production organization, quality control, and high-volume delivery.
Client Type: Power engineering project client in Taiwan.
Project Application: Power-related engineering projects across Taiwan.
Each container is designed and manufactured to the customer’s technical requirements, Taiwan’s import and export requirements, and relevant marine classification society standards, and is accepted against size, structure, appearance, corrosion resistance, sealing, and waterproofing criteria.
See more ZN MEOX project case studies for how this approach is applied across other coastal and industrial installations.
| Category | Details |
| Project Location | Coastal Area of Taiwan |
| Industry | Power Engineering / Custom Container Manufacturing |
| Client | A Taiwan-Based Power Engineering Company |
| Solution | Mass-Manufactured Custom Container |
| Anti-Corrosion Standard | C5-H (ISO 12944) |
| Structural Steel | High-strength steel, approx. 4,000 kg per unit |
| Certification | Classification society-certified structure and manufacturing quality |
| Design Service Life | 25+ years |
| Production Capacity | Dozens to hundreds of custom containers per month |
| Completion Date | October 2025 |
| Key Benefits | Marine-grade corrosion resistance, full customization, scalable batch production |
The Taiwan coastal power engineering custom container project shows how high-strength container construction, a C5-H anti-corrosion system, highly closed welding, and standardized quality control come together to solve a coastal power project’s need for equipment protection, long-term corrosion resistance, and customized installation space — backed by a full-process capability, from design deepening and factory prefabrication through quality testing and volume delivery, that ZN MEOX can apply to power, energy, and industrial projects across Taiwan and other coastal regions.