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Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia
Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia

Multi-Storey Shipping Container Hotel – PPT Hotel, Muar, Malaysia

Configuration: 29 Containers (20 ft ISO)
Floors: 3
Rooms: 44 + 1 Conference Room
Location: Muar, Malaysia
Completed: 2015
Design Study: Fire Safety and Passive System Compliance (IOP Conference Series, 2020)

Redefining What Modular Hospitality Can Be

The PPT Hotel in Muar, Malaysia stands as one of Asia’s first multi-storey container hotels designed to meet national building and fire safety standards. This project proves that containers can go far beyond temporary structures. When designed and engineered with care, they become safe, comfortable, and commercially successful hotel spaces.

Set within an urban environment, the hotel’s three-storey modular block was built using ISO-standard containers, reinforced with I-beams and supported by a permanent foundation. Inside, the structure offers 44 rooms, each designed as a self-contained suite, and a conference room that complements the main hotel building. The project combines bold aesthetics, quick assembly, and code compliance into a single architectural statement.

Why It Matters

This case study confirms that container hotels can comply with passive and active fire safety requirements when designed by professionals who understand building codes and fire behavior.

Each unit acts as its own fire compartment, reducing the spread of heat and flame. With the addition of gypsum linings, insulation, and fire-rated doors, the hotel achieved compliance under Malaysia’s Uniform Building By-Laws. Emergency access routes, exit travel distances, and active systems like alarms, hose reels, and signage were all incorporated successfully.

For hospitality investors and developers, this marks an important milestone. It shows that container hotels are not just creative or cost-effective ideas, but viable, regulated, and sustainable building solutions that can meet national standards.

What It Could Mean for Sri Lanka

For Sri Lankan hoteliers and property owners, the PPT Hotel example highlights a clear opportunity. Container-based hospitality is no longer an experiment. It is a proven, fast, and efficient method that blends modern architecture with regulatory compliance.

Hotels, resorts, and even eco-lodges in Sri Lanka can now be built within months, not years. Using Hybrid Cargotecture’s engineering and fabrication expertise, developers can replicate the efficiency of the Muar project while adding unique Sri Lankan character - from coastal villas in Galle and Arugam Bay to hillside retreats in Nuwara Eliya or Ella.

Hybrid Cargotecture brings together design precision, factory-built quality, and local expertise to deliver multi-storey container hotels that meet safety, comfort, and performance standards. With proper insulation, acoustic control, and fire protection systems, container hotels can offer guests a modern experience while giving investors a faster return on build costs.

For those planning to build their next boutique hotel or resort, this project proves that a container-based structure can meet all safety codes, perform well in tropical climates, and stand as a landmark of contemporary design.

Built by Hybrid Cargotecture

Hybrid Cargotecture (HCD) builds and delivers containerized homes, hotels and commercial spaces across Sri Lanka and overseas.
Our process includes:

  • Engineering for local and international safety codes

  • Passive and active fire design integration

  • Thermal and acoustic insulation for tropical comfort

  • Precision fabrication in factory environments

  • Rapid on-site assembly and authority coordination

Every HCD project is engineered to last, combining architectural quality with cost and time efficiency.

Whether you’re planning a modern home, office, hotel or resort, café, steel warehouse or a custom prefab building, HCD’s expert team is here to turn your vision into reality.
Drop us a message - our team will respond with tailored solutions and next steps.

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Call our hotline: +94 76 332 8888
Or email: enquiries@hybridcargotecture.com


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