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Used Shipping Containers Are Ugly…

We intentionally show our customers containers with cosmetic blemishes, surface rust, and dings/dents because your container might look like that. We want to set HONEST expectations as to potential cosmetic blemishes. We work directly with some of the largest intermodal companies in the world to guarantee our customers get high quality used shipping containers, but those shipping companies care mainly about functionality. Intermodal companies don’t care what a container looks like, they just care that the roof doesn’t leak, the floors can support 40,000-lbs of cargo and the doors seal properly. That’s why we can’t guarantee your container will be pretty, but also why every container we sell comes with our 1-Year Warranty (covering the structural integrity of the unit). A fresh coat of paint can also go a long way…

20′ Mobile Office Trailers

40′ Mobile Office Trailers

Deluxe Office Interiors

Contractor Office Interiors

One Trip (like new)
“Like New” or “One Trip” containers are generally within a year or two of their date of manufacture and are in excellent condition inside and out (containers are often bumped into one another during stacking, so even One Trip units will still have a few dings and dents).
While most One Trip containers have only taken one trip across an ocean on a container ship, the term “one tripper” is more of a reference to a “like new” container. A brand new container in North America would need to be custom built (usually for about triple the cost of a One Trip).
One Trip container pricing is more of a function of manufacturing cost than used container pricing (which is more about supply). So, customers will see a much smaller price gap between 20′ and 40′ used containers than they will for 20′ and 40′ One Trip containers.