Explore the fascinating world of container creation and shipping with these innovative companies. Discover unique designs, sustainable solutions, and inspiring transformations.  

Founded in 1924, Daikin supplies containers and other products globally, with a revenue of $26.4 billion in 2023 

Daikin (Japan) 

Founded in 1980, CIMC is the world's largest container manufacturer with a global supply chain and a 2023 around $12.5 - $14 billion 

CIMC (China)

Founded in 1991, Maersk serves over 100 countries with a focus on Europe, Asia, and North America, generating $2.5 - $2.7 billion in revenue in 2023. 

Maersk (Denmark) 

Established in 1997, COSCO focuses on supplying containers across Asia, Europe, and North America, generating $2.5 billion in revenue in 2021. 

COSCO (China) 

Founded in 1978, DCM Hyundai is a major player in Asia, particularly South Korea and neighboring regions, with a 2023 revenue of $1.9 - $2.1 billion.  

DCM Hyundai (India) 

Founded in 1988, Singamas provides container solutions with a focus on Asia, Europe, and North America, with a revenue of $1.2 - $1.3 billion in 2023.

Singamas (China) 

Established in 1993, CXIX serves container markets across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, with a 203 revenue of $850 million - $900 million. 

CXIX (China) 

Established in 1995, W&K Container distributes containers primarily in North America, Europe, and Asia, with a 2023 revenue of $190 - $200 million . 

W&K Container Inc (USA) 

Established in 2012, YMC offers innovative container solutions to various markets worldwide, with a 2023 revenue of $35 - $40 million. 

YMC / DHL(Japan) 

Established in 2000, TLS specializes in offshore containers, particularly for the oil and gas industry, with a 2023 revenue of $55 - $60 million . 

TLS (USA)