Shipping containers

Find the right container for you.

Start with what you are using it for: furniture, tools, vehicles, hay, jobsite material, overflow, or seasonal storage. Then we match size, condition, access, ventilation, and delivery.

Choose a path

Start with the job, then pick the box.

One-trip

New storage containers

Choose one-trip when clean condition, smell, and first impression matter.

Furniture, visible placements, offices, and customer-facing sites.
Used

Used storage containers

Choose used when function matters more than cosmetics.

Farms, yards, hay, equipment, jobsite material, and budget storage.
Small footprint

Mini containers

Choose mini when a full 20 ft container is too much for the site.

Tight yards, city sites, tools, and smaller residential storage.
Access workflow

Specialty containers

Choose specialty when the door layout or dimensions change the work.

Vehicles, pallets, crews, staging, and inventory rotation.

Common starting points

See the container before the spec sheet.

Clean storage, farm storage, extra height, and faster access usually point to different containers. These are the practical paths customers compare first.

New or used

Pick condition based on what is going inside.

One-trip

Cleaner condition for furniture and visibility.

Usually the better fit when smell, cosmetics, and first impression matter.

View one-trip 20 ft

Used

Practical steel storage for real work.

A strong fit for hay, tools, equipment, yard storage, jobsite material, and budget storage when normal wear is acceptable.

View used 20 ft

Delivery reality

Plan the placement before the truck rolls.

A smooth quote needs the delivery city, access path, surface, overhead clearance, and door direction.

Truck clearance

Tell us about gates, turns, slopes, trees, wires, signs, overhangs, and any tight access before dispatch.

Placement surface

Firm, level ground is best. Gravel, concrete, packed yard, timbers, blocking, or pads help keep the container usable.

Door direction

For standard tilt delivery, confirm whether doors should face the truck cab or the back of the trailer.

Timing and inventory

Availability changes by branch, condition, colour, market, and delivery schedule. A quote confirms the real landed price.

Need temporary storage?

Rent when the job has an end date.

Rentals are best for jobsites, moves, overflow, seasonal inventory, and temporary storage. Availability depends on branch fleet, location, term, site access, and whether a future buyout option is part of the plan.

Common questions

The details customers ask before they commit.

What size container should I start with?

Most storage customers start by comparing 20 ft and 40 ft containers. A 20 ft container is easier to place and works well for many residential, tool, and furniture storage jobs. A 40 ft gives more capacity but needs more delivery room. If you are storing vehicles or need extra width, ask us whether a 53 ft or specialty option makes sense for your branch inventory and delivery access.

Should I choose new or used?

Choose new one-trip when appearance, cleaner condition, smell, and first impression matter, especially for household furniture, customer-facing sites, offices, and visible neighbourhood placements. Choose used when you need practical secure storage for farms, hay, tools, equipment, jobsites, or budget storage and can accept normal cargo-retired wear such as dents, scuffs, surface rust, patches, and markings.

Why are prices not listed on every container?

Container prices change with branch inventory, condition, availability, delivery distance, destination fees, site access, and market conditions. Containers are a commodity, so a delivered quote gives the real landed price for your location and timing.

Can I choose the exact container shown?

Product photos may be representative unless a specific unit number and unit-specific photos are confirmed. If colour, cosmetic condition, or a specific unit matters, tell us before the quote is finalized.

Can I rent instead of buy?

Yes. Rentals are useful for jobsites, moves, seasonal storage, overflow, and temporary projects. Availability depends on branch fleet, location, rental term, access, and whether a future buyout option is part of the plan.

What delivery details should I know before requesting a quote?

Have the delivery city, access path, preferred door direction, surface type, overhead clearance, and site hazards ready. Photos help when the site is tight, sloped, soft, snow-covered, muddy, or difficult to describe.

Next step

Tell us what you are using it for.

We will match the request to the nearest branch, current inventory, delivery distance, and the practical details that affect the right container and landed price.