Legal notice
In accordance with Spanish Law 34/2002, of 11 July, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE), we provide below the identifying details of the owner of the website excontainer.es.
1. Website owner
This website belongs to EXCONTAINER SL, holder of tax ID B88641386, with its registered office at Calle Lorenza Correa, 14 - CS 2 - 28039 Madrid (Spain).
For any matter, you can reach us by email at contacto@excontainer.es or by phone at +34 682 56 18 20.
2. Purpose
ExContainer is a company specialized in the sale, marketing, and customization of shipping containers and modular constructions, serving both businesses and private individuals.
This legal notice sets out the conditions governing access to, navigation of, and use of the website. By using it, the user fully and unreservedly accepts all the conditions contained in this document.
3. Intellectual and industrial property
All content on the website, including but not limited to texts, photographs, graphics, images, icons, trademarks and logos, as well as the graphic design and source code, belongs to ExContainer or to third parties who have authorized its use, and is protected under intellectual and industrial property law.
Reproducing, distributing, publicly communicating, transforming, or exploiting this content in any other way is not permitted without the prior written authorization of the owner.
4. Liability
ExContainer accepts no liability for damages of any kind that may result from the improper use of the information published on this website, nor for any interruptions, errors, or omissions that may occur.
The owner may also modify, suspend, or interrupt, in whole or in part, access to the website and its configuration whenever it deems appropriate, with no obligation to give advance notice.
5. Applicable law and jurisdiction
These conditions are subject to the Spanish law in force. Any dispute arising from access to or use of the website shall be resolved before the Courts and Tribunals of Madrid, unless consumer and user protection regulations establish a different jurisdiction.












