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Looking to buy cargo containers for sale? Whether you’re a business owner, a logistics company, or a homeowner seeking extra storage, understanding the ins and outs of purchasing a shipping container can save you time and money. This guide covers everything from types, sizes, and conditions to pricing, delivery, and customization.

What Are Cargo Containers?

Cargo containers, also known as shipping containers, are large, standardized steel boxes designed for transporting goods over long distances. These containers are widely used in global trade and logistics and are built to withstand harsh weather, rough handling, and long-term use.

They are also repurposed for a variety of non-shipping uses such as storage units, container homes, mobile offices, and retail spaces due to their durability and versatility.

Types of Cargo Containers for Sale

When shopping for cargo containers, it’s essential to choose the type that best fits your needs. The most common types include:

1. Standard Dry Containers

These are the most commonly used containers. They are ideal for storing or transporting general cargo like furniture, electronics, textiles, and machinery.

  • Available Sizes: 10ft, 20ft, and 40ft
  • Structure: Weatherproof, sealed steel structure

2. High Cube Containers

High cube containers are 1 foot taller than standard containers, offering additional vertical space — perfect for taller items or modification projects.

  • Height: 9ft 6in (compared to standard 8ft 6in)
  • Best For: Modular buildings, oversized equipment

3. Open Top Containers

These containers feature a removable roof, allowing cargo to be loaded from the top — suitable for heavy machinery or tall items that don’t fit through standard doors.

4. Refrigerated Containers (Reefers)

Used for temperature-sensitive goods, reefers are equipped with cooling systems that maintain specific temperature ranges.

  • Applications: Pharmaceuticals, perishable foods, beverages

5. Flat Rack Containers

Designed for oversized or awkward cargo such as vehicles, boats, or construction materials. They have collapsible sides and open tops.

New vs Used Cargo Containers: Which One to Choose?

When searching for cargo containers for sale, you’ll encounter both new (one-trip) and used (wind and watertight or cargo-worthy) options.

New Containers

  • Made overseas and shipped with a single load
  • Virtually dent-free and clean
  • Longer lifespan
  • Higher upfront cost

Used Containers

  • Previously used for international shipping
  • May have rust, dents, and cosmetic wear
  • Cheaper than new containers
  • Ideal for storage or basic structure modifications


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