When it comes to shipping containers, size matters. Without understanding the basics of the different sizes available, you can end up renting the wrong container or finding that you don’t have enough cargo capacity to fit your needs.
For most people, there are three main types of shipping containers they need to know: 20-foot containers, 40-foot containers, and 40-foot high cube containers. Understanding their differences can help save a great deal of money in the long run.
The 20-foot shipping container, also known as a TEU, is the most commonly used size and is perfect for smaller spaces. Its small size allows it to be delivered on smaller trucks, which only require 80 feet of straight-length space for drop-off. With enough room to store furniture and items from a two-bedroom apartment, this container has multiple uses such as an office space, event space, or even a mobile cafe shop.
External Length | External Height | External Width | Internal Length | Internal Height | Internal Width | Door Width | Door Height | Tare Weight |
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20ft | 8ft 6in | 8ft | 19ft 4in | 7ft 10in | 7ft 9in | 7ft 8.5in | 7.5ft 7.5in | 4,914lbs |
The 40-foot shipping container is an excellent choice for those with enough space. It offers twice the space of a 20-foot container at just about the same price, making it a great value. With enough room to store items from a 3-4 bedroom home, it can protect your belongings and keep them safe and dry. Before you commit to this size, make sure you have 110 feet of straight-length space available for delivery.
External Length | External Height | External Width | Internal Length | Internal Height | Internal Width | Door Width | Door Height | Tare Weight |
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40ft | 8ft 6in | 8ft | 39ft 5in | 7ft 10in | 7ft 9in | 7ft 9in | 7.5ft 75in | 7,650lbs |
The Hi-Cube Shipping Container – When it comes to shipping containers, one of the most popular sizes is the 40′ high cube container. This container offers all of the same width and length as a standard 40-footer, while also offering an extra foot of height, standing at 9 feet 6 inches tall.
The extra height provided by the 40′ high cube containers makes them particularly suitable for those who want to convert their container into a tiny home or workspace. With this extra space, it’s possible to add insulation, wiring, and other improvements which require more room than what is available in a standard 20 or 40-foot container.
The increased headroom also makes it easier to move around inside your converted space without having to stoop or bend too much. Whether you’re looking for a DIY solution for a tiny house, or want to turn your shipping container into an additional workspace, the high cube containers offer all sorts of possibilities that can’t be achieved with other sizes and types of containers.
External Length | External Height | External Width | Internal Length | Internal Height | Internal Width | Door Width | Door Height | Tare Weight |
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40ft | 9ft 6in | 8ft | 39ft 5in | 8ft 10in | 7ft 9in | 7ft 8in | 8ft 6in | 8,068lbs |
We also have 10′ Storage Containers
10-foot storage containers are available in limited locations and typically from modified or used containers. While these offer a convenient size for those with tight spaces, it’s important to keep in mind that these are not standard sizes and usually come from larger containers that have been cut down and modified to this size. Therefore, there is usually no cost savings associated with these smaller containers compared to their 20-foot or 40-foot counterparts.
In some locations, new 10-foot shipping containers are available but availability may vary based on the area you’re located in. If you’re interested in renting or buying one of these modified 10-foot container sizes, then it’s best to contact us directly at (888) 405-8772 to check for availability near you.
External Length | External Height | External Width | Internal Length | Internal Height | Internal Width | Door Width | Door Height | Tare Weight |
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20ft | 8ft 6in | 8ft | 19ft 4in | 7ft 10in | 7ft 9in | 7ft 8.5in | 7.5ft 7.5in | 2,204lbs |
 | 10 FT | 20 FT | 40 FT | 40 FT HC | 45 FT HC |
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External dimensions | length: 10 ft width: 8 ft height: 8 ft 6 in | length: 20 ft width: 8 ft height: 8 ft 6 in | length: 40 ft width: 7 ft 8 in height: 8 ft 6 in | length: 40 ft width: 7 ft 8 in height: 9 ft 6 in | length: 45 ft width: 8 ft height: 9 ft 6 in |
Internal dimensions | length: 9 ft 3 in width: 7 ft 8 in height: 7 ft 9 in | length: 19 ft 3 in width: 7 ft 8 in height: 7 ft 9 in | length: 39 ft 5 in width: 7 ft 8 in height: 7 ft 9 in | length: 39 ft 5 in width: 7 ft 8 in height: 8 ft 10 in | length: 45 ft width: 8 ft height: 9 ft 6 in |
How wide is the door? | length: 7 ft 8 in height: 7 ft 5 in | length: 7 ft 8 in height: 7 ft 5 in | length: 7 ft 8 in height: 7 ft 5 in | length: 7 ft 8 in height: 8 ft 6 in | length: 7 ft 8 in height: 8 ft 6 in |
What is the internal floor space? | 72 sq. ft. | 147 sq. ft. | 302 sq. ft. | 302 sq. ft. | 340 sq. ft. |
What is the volume? (Cubic Feet) | 550 cu. ft | 1,144 cu. ft | 2,343 cu. ft | 2,670 cu. ft | 3,009 cu. ft |
What does it weigh empty? (Tare) | 2,800 Ibs | 4,000 – 5,000 Ibs | 8,000 Ibs | 9,000 Ibs | 9,810 Ibs |
The maximum weight that can be loaded into a standard 20-footer or 40-footer container is about 28 tons (25,400kg). For 45-footers, the maximum payload capacity is slightly…
Yes, you can rent a shipping container for short and long-term storage needs depending on availability.
There are several types of shipping containers used in the transportation of goods, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The most common include dry van containers, flat rack containers, open top containers, open side, refrigerated containers, tank containers, and chassis.
Shipping containers come in three main conditions: Used, One Trip, and Refurbished. Each condition is further broken down into different grades that provide an indication of the state and soundness of the container. The grade and condition of a container can greatly influence the container price.
Shipping containers have become an essential part of transportation in the modern world. They are used to transport goods that can range from fresh produce to hazardous chemicals, and different types of machinery. Additionally, they are now being used for a variety of projects such as building tiny homes, storm shelters, cafes, and more.
On-Site Storage Solutions is a leader in providing rental shipping containers for temporary or long-term needs, at the lowest rates available. Rental rates start as low as $99 a month (some areas may require sales tax), just give us a call at
(888) 997-9085, and we’ll walk you through the container rental process.
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