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How Much Does a Shipping Container Cost?

Shipping containers run $2,600 to $5,500, with most buyers paying around $3,200 for a standard used 20ft unit.

Container pricing tracks length and condition far more than brand, since containers worldwide are built to the same ISO specs. A small used 10ft box sits at one end, a new 40ft high cube at the other, with the 20ft container as the default middle-ground buy.

Price by type

TypeTypical priceNotes
10ft container (used)$2,600–$3,400Smallest footprint on the lot, good for tight spaces and light storage, usually shows some cosmetic wear.
20ft container (used, cargo-worthy)$3,000–$4,200The volume seller; fits most driveways and job sites without a fuss.
20ft container (new/one-trip)$4,000–$4,900Made one ocean crossing before resale, so rust and dents are minimal.
40ft container (used to new)$4,200–$5,500Roughly double the interior space of a 20ft box for conversions or bulk storage.

What affects the price

Size

Price steps up from 10ft to 20ft to 40ft, though not in strict proportion to length.

Condition grade

Used/cargo-worthy units cost less than one-trip or new containers, which show little to no rust or denting.

High cube vs standard height

High cube containers (9'6" tall) run a bit more than standard 8'6" units of the same length.

Delivery/freight

Quoted separately at checkout based on distance from the depot and site access, not folded into the prices above.

Modifications

Cut-in doors, windows, shelving, or paint push the price above these base ranges.

Bottom line

For straightforward storage, a used 20ft container in the $3,000-$4,200 range covers most jobs. Step up to new or 40ft only if minimal wear or maximum capacity actually matters to you, and get a delivery quote for your address before you commit.

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Cost FAQs

Is a used container cheaper than new?

Yes. Used units typically run $2,600-$4,200 versus $4,000-$5,500 for new or one-trip containers, though used ones may carry surface rust or dents that don't affect structural use.

Does container pricing include delivery?

No. The prices above cover the container only; delivery and freight are quoted separately at checkout based on distance and site access.

Why doesn't a 40ft container cost double a 20ft?

Steel and manufacturing cost don't scale straight-line with length, so a 40ft unit usually runs 30-70% more than a 20ft unit, not a full 100% more.

Prices shown are item prices from Ironwood Equipment LLC; freight delivery is quoted to your ZIP at checkout.