Collapsible container is described as a container which can be easily folded, disassembled and reassembled.
Ref: 122449/2006-09-26

Collapsible Container is a container which is so fitted that the main parts are hinged or removable for the purpose of reducing its effective volume for transporting in an empty condition.
Ref: 84759/2006-08-24

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