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Average Price for Container Storage Depends on Container Size

The average price for container storage mostly depends on the size and condition of the storage container.   Surprisingly, although new containers are almost always more expensive than used containers, larger containers are not always more expensive than smaller containers.

The condition and features of the container, of course, always factor into the price.  However, some sizes of containers are much more common, while others are rarer.  The more rare containers are usually more expensive, no matter what the size.  The exact price of a container can also vary from year to year, season to season, due to the state of the economy.

What are the lengths of shipping containers?
Containers come in many lengths such as 6’, 8’, 10’, 20’, 40’, 45’, 48’, and 53’. The most typical sizes that are found are 20’ and 40’. The container sizes are less frequently manufactured and shipped. To ship or to buy a 20’ or 40’ container is usually cheaper than buying one of the other sizes, due to the standardization and high volume of production of those particular sizes.   Most units are 8’6” tall. Special containers called ‘high-cube’ boxes are 9’6” and are priced higher.   The average price for container storage varies depending on the size of the box.

What conditions do containers come in?

Not all containers come in the same shape, and also variety in a container’s condition can affect the average price for container storage. 

1.       New/ ‘One-trip’: Some containers are called ‘one-trips’ and are the newest containers that can be purchased.  The ‘one-trip’ refers to the container being used once to bring goods to the United States, usually from Asia.   The average price for container storage of new containers can vary depending on where in the United States you purchase or simply how the economy is doing.  Seasonality can affect prices as well; at the end of a calendar year, new containers are often cheaper due to the requirement for upcoming availability of new consumer products targeted for launch at the beginning of the next calendar year.

2.       Used: Used containers can be in various conditions.

a.       ‘Refurbished’: These containers have been improved to be in a better condition than they formerly were.  This can include updates such as fixing doors, floor, or holes.  Generally, refurbished boxes have also been painted.  On average, these are the most expensive type of used container, due to their superior condition.

b.      ‘Wind and Watertight’: These units do not leak and are rodent-proof..

c.       ‘As- Is’: Most boxes are generally not considered wind and watertight. They might have damage, compromised floors, or doors that do not open or close properly.  It’s important to inspect used containers to identify any potential issues, but often minor flaws may not actually matter for a particular application, and ‘As-Is’ boxes can be a good value in such situations.

What are the specialty containers?

The most common containers are ones that have doors at one end. There are other containers that have more doors – this usually drives up the price.  ‘Double door’ containers have doors at both ends.  ‘Open Side’  containers have a door at one end and also a whole side that opens up. These containers can cost up to 60% more, and may be appropriate if your application requires multiple access points to the items being stored inside.

Why are there big differences in cost for containers?

The average cost of a used 20’ container compared to the average price of a 40’ high cube open side container is very different. There are many factors that contribute to these costs:

·         Some containers are built in smaller quantities, so they are more expensive.

·         Containers that are new are usually certified to ship, so they carry a significant value for consumers.

·         It is more expensive to ship a high cube container versus a standard height container, which drives up the overall cost.

Conclusion
Although storage containers appear to be generic, interchangeable, and a commodity, a wide variety of factors can actually affect the average price for container storage that you pay.  Buyers would be wise to educate themselves on features, shop around for different prices, and visually inspect containers prior to purchase.

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Container Dimensions

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20' Shipping Container Dimensions

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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.