Ship Flat, Build Fast
Flat-pack modular housing that ships in standard containers and assembles on site in hours. The most cost-effective solution for temporary and semi-permanent housing, worker camps, and emergency shelters.
Modular Homes Catalogue—Full specifications, configurations, and technical data
The Challenge
Shipping fully assembled structures is expensive and logistically complex. Projects in remote locations need housing that can be transported efficiently and assembled quickly without heavy equipment or specialized labor.
Technical Data
Shipping Ratio
4–6 units per 40ft container
Assembly Time
4–8 hours per unit
Floor Area
15–60 m² per unit
Max Stories
Up to 3 floors
Reuse Cycles
10+ relocations
Frame
Light steel + sandwich panels
Wind Resistance
Up to 120 km/h
Assembly Tools
Basic hand tools only
Where It's Used
Mining, oil & gas, and construction site camps requiring rapid deployment
Post-disaster temporary housing that can be deployed within days
Forward operating bases and UN mission housing
Pop-up offices, clinics, classrooms, and retail spaces
Differentiators
Global Compliance
Common Questions
Depending on the model size, 4 to 6 complete flat-pack units fit inside a single standard 40-foot shipping container. This dramatically reduces shipping costs compared to traditional container homes (which ship at a 1:1 ratio) and makes large-scale deployments economically viable.
A single unit can be assembled by 4 workers in 4–8 hours using only basic hand tools (wrenches, screwdrivers). No welding, cranes, or specialized equipment required. A team of 8 workers can assemble 4–6 units per day.
They are designed primarily for semi-permanent applications (5–15 years). For permanent housing, we recommend our Heavy Steel Structure Homes or SIPs Homes, which offer superior insulation, aesthetics, and longevity.
Explore Our Full Product Range
Will Enterprise manufactures across 4 integrated product verticals — all from our facilities in Shandong, China.
Our engineering team can help you specify the right product for your project requirements, local building codes, and performance targets.