Containers
Shipping Containers in Arizona
Rent or buy 20ft, 40ft, high cube, and refrigerated containers. Delivered across Arizona from Phoenix and Tucson — with a fabrication shop behind them if you need it modified.
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Find the right container
Two decisions: what size, and rent or buy. Everything else follows from those.
Container Rentals
Month-to-month or long-term. Lockbox included on job sites, delivery and pickup quoted up front.
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Containers for Sale
One-trip, cargo-worthy, wind-and-water-tight, and as-is. Clear grade definitions so quotes are easy to compare.
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20ft Containers
About 1,170 cu ft. The job-site standard — fits tight lots and needs about 60 feet of clearance to set.
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40ft Containers
About 2,390 cu ft. Maximum capacity per drop, when you have roughly 100 feet of straight clearance.
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High Cube Containers
One foot taller inside. Worth it for racking, tall equipment, and any office conversion.
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Refrigerated Containers
Temperature-controlled reefers for produce, pharma, events, and cold storage in Arizona summers.
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Sizes at a glance
Container dimensions and capacity
| Unit | Exterior L×W×H | Interior height | Capacity | Clearance to set |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20ft standard | 20′ × 8′ × 8′6″ | 7′10″ | ~1,170 cu ft | ~60 ft |
| 20ft high cube | 20′ × 8′ × 9′6″ | 8′10″ | ~1,320 cu ft | ~60 ft |
| 40ft standard | 40′ × 8′ × 8′6″ | 7′10″ | ~2,390 cu ft | ~100 ft |
| 40ft high cube | 40′ × 8′ × 9′6″ | 8′10″ | ~2,690 cu ft | ~100 ft |
Dimensions are ISO standard and nominal; actual interiors vary slightly by manufacturer and build year. Clearance figures are the straight, unobstructed approach a tilt-bed truck needs — plus about 14 feet overhead.
Answers
Shipping container questions
Rent when the need has an end date — a job, a remodel, a season — and the term is under roughly a year. Buy when the need is permanent, when you want the container modified, or when the term is heading past a year, since long-term rent eventually adds up to more than owning. Tell us your situation and we will run both numbers so you can see which one pencils for you.
A 20ft container holds roughly 1,170 cubic feet — enough for a job-site tool and material cache, or the contents of a modest house. A 40ft holds roughly 2,390. If you are between sizes, remember that a 40ft needs about 100 feet of straight truck clearance to set. On tight lots two 20ft units often work where one 40ft cannot.
A high cube is one foot taller than a standard container — 9ft 6in exterior versus 8ft 6in, giving about 8ft 10in of interior height instead of 7ft 10in. That extra foot matters more than it sounds: it is the difference between standing comfortably and not, it makes racking practical, and it leaves room for insulation and a ceiling in an office conversion without losing headroom.
Cargo-worthy and wind-and-water-tight containers seal against weather and, with intact door gaskets, against rodents. This is a real advantage over a shed in agricultural areas. Doors are the only meaningful entry point — we confirm gaskets and door operation before a unit leaves our yard.
Where we deliver
Statewide across Arizona
Same-day across the Phoenix metro. Next-day to Tucson, Flagstaff, Prescott, and Yuma.
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