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Shipping Container Turnstile
Shipping container turnstiles provide a simple, easy, and portable solution to create controlled access to your stadium, warehouse, festival, worksite, and more.
The beauty of our bespoke container turnstile units is that they are just as sturdy and efficient as a fixed unit, with the bonus of portability. This is especially useful if you need to host multiple events across a range of locations.
Learn more about how BCL Containers can support you with a custom-built turnstile unit today.
What is a shipping container turnstile?

A container turnstile is a bespoke turnstile built from a converted shipping container. They’re typically made from 20ft or 40ft containers and provide a secure access control system suitable for a range of industries and uses.
Units can feature a choice of waist or full height spinning turnstiles and can even incorporate keycard, biometric, or pin code access. Container turnstiles are beneficial thanks to their quick deployment time and portability, without any difference in security and durability when compared to traditional turnstiles.
How does a container turnstile work?
The turnstile mechanism is mounted within the container's opening, so the container itself channels foot traffic through the gate. A person can only pass through once the gate receives a valid entry signal, whether that's triggered by staff inside the booth or automatically via an integrated access control system.
What access control systems can be integrated?

Security is key, which is why BCL Container’s turnstiles can incorporate a range of access control systems. These include, but are not limited to:
Biometrics - We can add fingerprint, palm, and facial recognition terminals for accurate identification.
Key card tech - RFID card readers are ideal for high volume environments such as construction and industrial sites.
Mobile and digital access - QR code scanners and mobile apps can be used to unlock turnstiles.
Physical keys/manual entry - Manual key entry is also an available option to restrict entry. On top of this, manned terminals can be added for ticketed event entry.
Time and attendance management - We may integrate systems with time management software upon request.
Shipping container turnstile uses
Container turnstiles are used across a broad range of industries and settings wherever controlled pedestrian/worker access is a requirement.
Common applications include:
Construction sites, where contractors need to log workers in and out to meet health and safety obligations
Festivals and events venues, where ticket validation and crowd management are essential
Sports grounds and stadiums for supporter entry and exit
Tourist attractions, theme parks, and leisure facilities
Schools, colleges, and universities managing visitor access
Industrial and logistics sites restricting entry to authorised personnel
Temporary installations where a permanent gatehouse is not viable
Because the unit is self-contained, it can be delivered, positioned, connected to power, and operational without the delays involved in constructing a permanent structure.
You can also take a look at one of our recent turnstile projects to see the kind of work we produce.
10ft and 20ft container turnstile units
Container turnstiles are built using standard ISO container footprints, most commonly 10ft and 20ft units. The right size depends on how many lanes you need and what facilities have to be housed inside.
A 10ft container turnstile is a compact solution well suited to single or dual lane access points. There's enough internal space for a small staffed area and basic access control equipment.
A 20ft container turnstile provides considerably more interior room, allowing for multiple turnstile lanes, a larger staffed area, visitor-facing counters, and additional equipment racks or barriers.
Do you need planning permission for a container turnstile?
For temporary installations, such as those used for construction projects or seasonal events, planning permission is generally not required. If the unit is to be placed on a more permanent basis, particularly if it involves groundworks or significantly alters the appearance of the site, you may need to submit a planning application to your local authority.
Permitted development rights can apply in some circumstances, exempting certain structures from requiring full planning consent. It is always worth checking with your local planning authority before the unit goes in, especially if it is intended to stay for an extended period.
Build your turnstile with BCL containers
BCL has over 50 years of experience in shipping container conversions, working with clients across construction, events, sport, leisure, and industry. Every container turnstile we produce is built to your exact requirements, from the number of lanes and access control integration to internal fit-out, electrics, and in-house paint finish.
The full process is handled under one roof. From initial design through fabrication and quality assurance, every unit leaves our facility ready to work straight off the delivery truck.
To discuss your project or request a quote, get in touch and a member of our team will be happy to help.
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