Storage Containers
- 40 Foot Shipping Containers
- High Cube Shipping Containers
- Insulated
- Refrigerated
- Open top
- Sea
Size: 20′ storage container
Weight: Approximately 5,010 pounds
Length: 20 ft
Width: 250
Height: 129
Condition: Used & new both available
Rear Door: Swing
Floor: Wood/Steel
Size: 40′ storage container
Weight: Approximately 8,270 pounds
Length: 40 foot
Width: 270
Height: 127
Condition: Used & new both available
Rear Door: Swing
Floor: Wood/Steel
Size: 10′ shipping container
Weight: Approximately 2,670 pounds
Length: 10 feet
Width: 250
Height: 247
Condition: Used & new both available
Rear Door: Swing
Flooring: Wood/Steel
Size: 24′ shipping container
Weight: Approximately 5,025 pounds
Length: 24 ft
Width: 250
Height: 189
Condition: Used & new both available
Rear Door: Swing
Floor: Wood
Size: 45′ shipping container
Weight: Approximately 9,000 pounds
Length: 45 feet
Width: 400
Height: 86
Condition: Used & new both available
Rear Door: Swing
Flooring: Wood
Size: 53′ shipping container
Weight: Approximately 10,000 pounds
Length: 53 feet
Width: 400
Height: 214
Condition: Used & new both available
Rear Door: Swing
Flooring: Wood/Steel
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Purchasing a Conex box more than a couple of years old can make it cheaper to rent one for long periods. The price of Conex boxes starts at $3,000 and can go as high as $5,000. However, the cost of purchase varies depending on whether you buy new or used and how much delivery is. We highly recommend storage container rentals compared to purchases, as there is a large shipping container shortage in today’s economy.
These are wind water tight storage containers that are cargo worthy and ready for delivery. Whether you’re looking for a high cube container or any other sort of quality, you will be served as a quality customer with easy delivery.
Learn more about Conex boxes on Wikipedia.
It can cost around $1,800 (give or take) to buy a used shipping container.
With all of the costs mentioned it is much cheaper to rent a storage container for long periods of time. The longer you wait before buying a Conex box can make it more affordable as well!
Depending on your company this may not be an option so use our form to compare prices for sales & delivery to figure out what’s best for you.
You don’t need any cash upfront when renting through freight and delivery services but plenty of companies offer these two services in Orlando and Jacksonville (refrigerated, insulated, sea containers for shipping).
Shipping containers manufacturers offer different types of units such as: insulated shipping crates for summer as well as refrigerated citrus season to assist customers during peak turnover time or if they are just looking to give something a little extra without adding any cost.
A summary of prices is available for you online but feel free to contact us with any questions about our inventory or how these may be shipped and delivered to your business!
Standard 20 ft containers start around $825 + Freight & Delivery. These are cargo worthy boxes that are wind water tight, so feel free to call our container sales team to see what shipping containers we have in Orlando, Florida.
Yeah most likely… containers can be used as homes since they are structurally sound and cargo worthy. You may want to check with your local zip code to know for sure if it is legal to use these units as homes or as an office.
It costs around $1,800 to rent a 40 foot shipping container.
The price for renting a 40 ft. container is around $1,800 for the first month of service before decreasing down to $850 per month thereafter. The weight limit is usually set at 10,000 lbs or about 4 tons with an 8×8 ft cube inside the crate!
The weight of cargo varies depending on what you put in your container but if planning to haul large furniture, it’s better not to exceed 6,300 pounds so that you’re within the weight limit.
Our carriers source your shipping container units and standard high cube units straight from businesses in your area. After making a form submission or direct call, you get a confirmation email. You will then be contacted by quality businesses in your cities to ensure all customers succeed with a structural high cube unit shipped straight to your site.
Orlando is a city in the United States of America, state of Florida and is the county seat of Orange County. In Central Florida, it is the center of the Orlando metropolitan area, which had a population of more than 2 million according to U.S. Census Bureau figures released in July 2017, making it the 23rd-largest metropolitan area in the United States, the sixth-largest metropolitan area in the Southern United States, and the third-largest metropolitan area in Florida behind Miami and Tampa. As of 2019, Orlando had an estimated city-proper population of 287k,, making it the 71st-largest city in the United States, the fourth-largest city in Florida, and the state’s largest inland city.
The City of Orlando is nicknamed “the City Beautiful”, and its symbol is the Linton E. Allen Memorial Fountain, referred to as the “Lake Eola fountain” at Lake Eola Park. The Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the 13th-busiest airport in the United States and the 29th-busiest in the world.
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For all sizes of containers, the prices vary depending on where you are in Orlando, Florida, and what size shipping container.
For example, a 20ft steel storage containers for sale starts at $825 (Riverside) to anywhere from $1,100 – $1,700 (Orlando). If you are looking for an insulation cost then expect to pay more like:
$875.00 per month with 4% increase every 2 months ($990/month)
If your shipping container in Orlando, FL needs refrigeration then expect to pay different prices such as: $1800+ per month with “Daily dry “, “Weekly Dry”, “Bi-Weekly Dry” quotes available. That’s just an estimate on how much it costs upfront so monthly rates may change
If you have not heard of the term “Monthly Rate” before then it is when you buy something like a storage container or vehicle, but instead of paying over twice the amount to purchase one, you get it for less and pay monthly. Meaning you could save hundreds or thousands of dollars by getting your shipping container for cheaper each month.
When you buy a shipping container in Orlando vs buying high cube containers from Riverside vs in St. Louis may save you more money depending on what you need and where you are located. It’s helpful to have cash upfront as well, but be sure to submit the form we created for customers on our page before making any decisions!
All container sales in our industry and business offer quality custom Conex boxes with custom container doors and delivery to wherever you are in the city (assuming your site is within a reasonable amount of miles of Orlando).
Feel free to give us a call at 1-888-800-0411 to learn about what a container unit or high cube can do for you as a customer.
No need to trip! You are guaranteed that standard high cube units are in stock at our shop locations and you can guarantee that the structural integrity is secure and the quality is north of impressive.
There are a variety of companies in your zip code that offer quality cargo containers to customers like yourself. Orlando is a city full of container units, so whether you are looking for a high cube, insulated container, storage container, secure container, or anything else – you can guarantee that we have your back during the entire search process!
Most of the time, the answer is yes. New shipping containers are manufactured with durable, rubber seals around their doors to prevent any water or moisture from entering without authorization. Most containers don’t have openings on both sides, so water can be kept out by creating a barricade around the door.
Regarding the confusion of the Terms “Water tight” and “Waterproof” we need to understand the difference of the two terms because they are actually quite different…
The term “watertight” (Also known as WWT or water tight) has a precise meaning–i.e., that no water can enter the container whatsoever. If you ever see “watertight” or “WWT” used to describe shipping containers, you can go ahead and assume that the inside of that container will be protected during delivery to your office in your city (although it’s still important to buy from a trusted business).
Waterproof is a different term altogether depending on which business online is using the term. Your unit may be getting delivered with standard service and there may not be a guarantee of a water tight delivery process.
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