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Shipping Container Shortage 2021: Why are prices so high?

The current shipping container shortage is something that concerns many people, especially those looking to use containers for storage, transport of goods or to build container housing. This is why so many business owners are taking matters into their own hands now and purchasing shipping containers for their own use, rather than having to make-do with rented space or storage units as demand for these spaces increases. But is this solution the best way forward?   In this blog, we’ll examine the shipping container shortage, what’s driving the prices up, and what container rental companies can offer to help solve the problem.

To start, a shipping container is a containerized warehouse which is specifically designed to be utilized to store goods that are not always intended to be put into permanent storage buildings. These include perishable goods and hazardous goods, as well as all sorts of other goods that might not be suitable to be put on a traditional store shelf or may be needed at a job site or other remote location. The main benefit of using shipping containers for storage is that they provide a very effective wind and water tight storage solution for many different types of goods and they can provide supplemental storage when needed.

Shipping container shortage

So why the shipping container shortage?  There are many contributing macroeconomic and geopolitical factors, but to boil it down simply, there is an imbalance of trade whereby the United States is exporting more than it’s importing.  This is causing a ripple effect in many parts of the U.S. economy, especially among shipping container sales and rental companies.  They are no longer able to get containers at reasonable prices and the shipping costs from China have increased exponentially as fewer cargo ships are making their way to American shores.

Why such high prices on shipping containers?

Why such high shipping container prices and what does this mean for you as a consumer?  I’m sorry to say that you can expect to pay higher prices as the shipping container sales and rental companies resign themselves to charging more to cover their own costs.  The good news is that if you are in need of a shipping container (and you are lucky enough to find one), the average lifespan of a shipping container is upwards of 30 years depending on how it’s used.  This means the cost will be spread out over the lifetime of the investment.  If the prices set you on your heals, there are plenty of companies with rental containers, like us, that may be able to get a rental container to your site for either a short-term or long-term rental.

In the end, the shipping container sales and rental companies that are experiencing a container shortage are simply doing what they must do to make sure that they can continue to operate. That means that they are working to make sure that their storage yards can hold enough containers to meet current demand, but that they are also working to make sure that new containers can be added to their product mix. Unless there is a sudden, unforeseen and significant increase in cargo volume, the chances of container prices going down anytime soon are slim, but find comfort in the fact that there are many rental options.  If you need storage for the long haul, buying a container today can provide a clean, secure storage solution for many years to come.

For more background on the current container shortage, read our blog on LinkedIn, Shipping Container Shortage Causing Price Increases and Delays in the Northeast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT SIZE CONTAINERS DO YOU SELL?

We offer a variety of container sizes for sale. While standard options include 20′ and 40′ containers, we frequently have other sizes available as well. Be sure to check our Containers for Sale section for the latest inventory. Our containers come in two height options: 8.5′ (standard) and 9.5′ (high-cube) to suit your storage needs.

The amount of space is minimal. For a 20-foot unit, you will need approximately 85 feet of straight clearance, 40-foot container you will need 125 feet.

We deliver 20’ containers to your site using a tilt bed truck. The driver will back in the truck, tilt the bed, and drive out from underneath the container.The container will gently slide off the truck, onto the ground. The driver will need to pull straight out from underneath the container.

The site will have to be fairly level, smooth, and firm. We can deliver on dirt, cement, grass, crushed stone, and asphalt. Keep in mind that a container might sink in a soft surface and our truck could leave tire marks.

We recommend that you or a designated contact person be present the first time we deliver a unit to you. If this is not possible, we can discuss other alternatives.

We strive to deliver your container in the shortest amount of time. We can usually deliver within a week.

It is your responsibility to check with your local authorities about the placement of the container.

We do not have the capability to move containers full. Our containers can be used on site, filled, and we will pick them up when it is empty. We do not provide moving services.

We offer many different container colors, please view our current inventory for sale to see colors available now.

We sell 10’, 16′, 20’, 24′, 30′, and 40’ long containers. Containers are 8’6″ tall unless it is a high cube shipping container, then it is 9’6″ tall.

We sell containers with doors at one end, both ends (double door containers), side doors (open side containers), and also can do modifications.

Full payment is due upon delivery. We accept cash, check, and major credit cards. There is a 3% processing fee for all credit/debit card transactions.

The containers on the website are the actual containers we have in stock. To purchase a particular container, note the container ID number to specify it.

Yes, all of our containers are located at 11 Gavitt Avenue, Westerly, RI 02891. We are open Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm. We are happy to show customers the containers in person.

HOW MUCH SPACE IS REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY?

The amount of space is minimal. For a 20-foot unit, you will need approximately 75 feet of straight clearance.

We deliver 20’ containers to your site using a tilt bed truck. The driver will back in the truck, tilt the bed, and drive out from underneath the container.The container will gently slide off the truck, onto the ground. The driver will need to pull straight out from underneath the container.

The site will have to be fairly level, smooth, and firm. We can deliver on dirt, cement, grass, crushed stone, and asphalt. Keep in mind that a container might sink in a soft surface and our truck could leave tire marks.

We recommend that you or a designated contact person be present the first time we deliver a unit to you. If this is not possible, we can discuss other alternatives.

We strive to deliver your container in the shortest amount of time. We can usually deliver within a week.

Your final bill will be prorated. For example, if your container is picked up on February 9, you will be charged for February 1- February 9, 9 days.

It is your responsibility to check with your local authorities about the placement of the container.

We do not provide insurance for your goods and liability of stored items rests with the customer.

We do not have the capability to move containers full. Our containers can be used on site, filled, and we will pick them up when it is empty. We do not provide moving services.

We ask that you not store any of the following materials in the container: illegal, toxic, waste, contaminated, controlled, hazardous, restricted, explosive, flammable, chemical, paint, or any inherently dangerous material of any kind.

Our rental containers are a neutral color in order to blend in with the surroundings.

The amount of space is minimal. For a 10-foot or 20-foot unit, you will need approximately 75 feet of straight clearance. For a 40’-foot unit, you will need approximately 110 feet of straight clearance.

Upon delivery, we charge the first month’s rent, delivery, and pickup. Subsequent months are billed. We accept cash, check, and all major credit cards.

When you are finished with the container and it has been swept out, give us a call. We will pick up the container as soon as the same day or as long as a few weeks depending on our schedule.  Average time for pickup is typically less than a week.

Yes, all of our containers are located at 11 Gavitt Avenue, Westerly, RI 02891. We are open Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm. We are happy to show customers the containers in person.