Thanks for reviving this thread. There is something that's been eating at me, so maybe there are folks here with the experience to answer...
The specs on this camper show that it fits in a 20' high cube ISO container, with about 2 3/4" to spare.
However, based on my easy chair research, ISO standards specify a 40' HC container, but not a 20' HC. ISO containers regularly come in 20', 40', and 40' HC varieties, but not 20' HC. Plus, I've read somewhere on this forum that the 40' HC is a fairly rare beast.
Therefore, I'm wondering how hard it is going to be to find a 20' HC container. Is my info wrong? Is the 20' high cube container readily available? I would hate to get half-way around the world and not be able to find a HC container. Or, find out the only HC containers available are 40 footers, which would double the shipping cost.
If I'm right, and 20' HC containers aren't readily available, then...
The HC container has a door height of 8' 5", versus the standard container door height of 7' 8", so the HC door frame is 9" higher.
According to the specs the Earthcruiser vehicles have about 10" of ground clearance, so with great care one should be able to fit a set of 'container wheels' (Like Allrad Christ used to offer for their Bremach rigs), and be able to get this rig into a standard 20' container, with about an inch of ground clearance and about an inch of clearance on top to clear the the door. In addition, you could probably compress and tie down the suspension.
My conclusion is that it would probably pay to have a set of container wheels on board, along with a means to compress the suspension, just in case.
Am I wrong?