
All The Details You Need To Know About Shipping Container Sizes!
Do you have a project coming up that requires a shipping container but don’t know where to start? We’ve got you covered! Shipping containers are used by many throughout the world who need to ship something- (or in some cases build something) that is able to withstand both storage and handling. They are built with strength in mind, the iconic corrugated wall panels (which are those traditional wall or roof metal panels that utilize a repeating u-shaped wave, (aka corrugation) pattern in its design, it’s the wall texture you picture immediately when someone says “shipping container” to you), cargo doors, and cross members are all made of corten steel which is the most special type of steel as it is made to face the highest of weather conditions and wear and tear. Now mainly you’ll see a lot of shipping containers in one of two places, one being on a container ship or a boxship, or two, in a yard somewhere where they are all waiting to be used. But nowadays creatives have taken the traditional shipping container and have turned them into buildings like restaurants, office spaces, emergency hospitals, stores, and even houses. That’s right, with the housing market getting more and more expensive every year some people have taken a new “DIY” approach to their dream home by building it through shipping containers like this Container Home (that’s actually available to rent) in the forest of Kalama, Washington: So it’s safe to say there are a lot of different uses for shipping containers that aren’t just for transporting or holding precious goods. But when it comes to managing shipping container sizes there’s a lot of questions you might have and we’re here to answer them! We’ve got the ins and outs of all your shipping container questions along with a few extra inquiries you might have if you have a specific project or need for a shipping container in your life. In this article you’ll find out along with all the shipping container sizes you can get and its cost: What are the standard sizes for shipping containers? How much do shipping containers cost? How much does a 20 foot container weigh? Are shipping containers waterproof? How much can you fit in a 40 foot shipping container? How much can you fit in a 20 foot shipping container? What is the difference between a 40 foot and 20 foot container? How do you move a shipping container? What are all the different shipping container sizes you can get? (and shipping container dimensions) Commonly you’ll find that most shipping containers come in standard sizes of: 20 ft. (20 ft. long, 8 ft. wide, and 8 ft. 6 in. high) 40 ft. (which is twice the size of the 20 at Rent-A-Container without twice the cost) 10 ft. (8 ft. wide, 10 ft. long, and 8 ft. 6 in. high) These Standard Shipping Containers are available at these exact sizes via Rent-A-Container. Each standard shipping container size will normally always be around 8 feet wide as that’s most common with all shipping containers. However, there are also different variations of these sizes that you can find when you’re looking into these 20 foot and 40 foot options. For instance, you can find your standard sizes of course, the 10, 20, and 40 foot, but there’s also: a 20 foot Double Door option a 20 foot High Cube container a 40 foot Double Door option a 40 foot High Cube container And a whopping 45 foot High Cube container Those are a few of the variations you’ll find if you’re looking for a more specific container to fit your needs. And if you’re looking for an even bigger container, (53 ft and above), and/or a different size which are usually used on farms for storage or to build an establishment like a restaurant, those can be found through specialty listings and orders. How much do shipping containers cost? Both 20 foot and 40 foot shipping containers being the most common sizes you’ll find that you can get a lot more details on these containers more often than not. But the real question is how much do these shipping containers cost? Well, that’s a bit of a complicated answer. We can’t give you a direct number for the cost of a shipping container as shipping container prices vary extensively. Why? Well, they are commodities subject to wide supply changes as international trade rises and falls. Meaning depending on where you go and when you go looking for a shipping container the cost can vary due to a number of factors. And let’s not forget about other fees! Make sure to include delivery fees, taxes and other expenses included in the total cost. All of that can change an estimated number greatly. Tip: Having additions and modifications to standard shipping containers like the High Cube and Double Doors will definitely add to your costs so make sure to factor that in when you’re looking into your budget/shipping container needs. Always buy or lease from a reputable seller with a track-record of providing containers nationwide, like Rent-A-Container. How much does a 20 foot container weigh? Now that you know about the strength and corten steel it takes to make a shipping container, you might be interested in how much these weigh. Just from the sounds of it, it seems like it’ll be heavy, and you’d be right! According to the Bison Jacks website, you’ll commonly you’ll find that an empty 20 foot shipping container will weigh “between 1.8-2.2 metric tonnes (about 3,970 – 4,850 lb)” and an empty 40 foot shipping container will be “3.8 – 4.2 tonne (8,340 – 9,260 lb).” So you’ll find that 20 foot containers will weigh just under 5,000 pounds, while 40 foot containers will weigh just under 10,000 pounds empty. Are shipping containers waterproof? We mentioned before when we were talking about Rent-A-Container shipping container costs that it said each container is “Wind & Watertight”




