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Cost of Shipping Containers – Shipping Container Costs

There are many different factors that go into the cost of a shipping container. These containers are perfect for extra storage or to use as buildings. Many even use them for their intended use, moving goods. However, there are many additional expenses that can raise the cost of a shipping container. No matter what the intended use is, a consumer should familiarize themselves with the costs incorporated with this type of purchase.

Price Differences in Shipping Containers

The most obvious cost of a shipping container is buying the unit itself. Containers are built in various sizes and dimensions. The most common to find are 20’ and 40’. It is reasonable to assume that the bigger the dimensions are, the more expensive it will be. There are many other factors that will dictate the prices besides size. These units can be purchased in a variety of conditions such as ‘as is’, used, refurbished, new, and cargo worthy. ‘As is’ and ‘refurbished’ are simply used ones, while ‘cargo worthy’ units are usually new or in superior condition. ‘New’ units have only been shipped once. New and cargo worthy units usually have similar prices.  Typically, a new or cargo worthy unit costs more than a refurbished unit, which is more than a used and ‘as is.’

Another reason for a rise in the cost of a shipping container is the kind of doors that it has. A standard one will have doors at only one end. The prices increase when the shipping container has more doors. One version containing doors at both ends is known as a double door. Another specialty version has an open side and doors at one end. When containers are purchased new and with more doors than just the standard door at one end, the containers end up costing more. There are less expensive containers that can be purchased that are open top. These units might be useful to ship or store bulk items.

Modifications and Accessories

Customers need to take into account any modifications they might do which can increase the cost of a shipping container. There are several different modifications that can be made to a shipping container that can enhance their ease of use, but cost more. By welding, there are many additions that can be made such as adding a door. Most units only come with a door at one end, but with welding, a door can be put anywhere. Many people find that a roll-up door, like a garage door, is much easier to use and can be put on any side of the unit. It might be useful to install a man-door, which could make access easier. If a container is purchased with the intention of using it as an office, windows can be a great complement to the man-door. Windows let in lots of natural light that the units usually never receive. These modifications will end up costing the customer more when purchasing a unit.

The cost of a shipping container increases with the number of accessories that are purchased. A basic one is completely empty except for the wooden floor and corrugated steel walls. For anyone that needs a place to store their items, they might want to organize it more. Steel brackets can be purchased that can hang from the walls to form shelving. Shelving can come in different sizes and can hold different items such as boxes, pipes, and bikes. These same brackets can be made into desks that are attached to the walls, great for any business that is making an office. If an office is going to be made, lighting and electricity accessories can be sold. For anyone that wants more security for their shipping container, there are over-lock boxes that can be welded onto the unit. These boxes are made so that bolt cutters cannot be used to cut off a lock. These accessories are great additions to a unit, but increase the cost of a shipping container.

Delivery Options 

Something that every customer will have to pay for that will increase the cost of a shipping container is delivered. Every customer will have to think about how they ship their container from either the port or the vendor to where they intend on using the unit. These units are not something that can be shipped via FedEx. There are two different kinds of trucks that can deliver these containers: flatbed and tilt bed trucks. Flatbed trucks are generally cheaper to use, however, it is necessary to have a crane or forklift to get the container off the trailer. Tilt bed trucks are more expensive to use but do not require a forklift or crane to get the container on and off the trailer. The farther a customer is from their shipping container, the more delivery will cost, so it is a better idea to buy from a closer vendor or port. Even if a customer decides to pick up the container themselves, there is the cost of wear and tear on their truck and trailer. Delivery is a large part of the cost of a shipping container for a customer to consider.

Conclusion

The cost of a shipping container is much more than just purchasing the unit. Customers have to educate themselves on the different varieties and that various conditions or sizes will cost more. Many want to make modifications to these containers or buy accessories, which will result in additional expenses. Additionally, all units will have to be shipped to their customer; it is important to note that typically this is not included in the price. Overall, there are many aspects that will affect the total cost of a shipping container.

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Container Dimensions

All dimensions are approximate and may vary slightly from container to container.

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.