Guidance For Buying A Shipping Container

The most important factors to consider when purchasing a storage container are age and condition .

Age

This is an important factor but it is less important than condition. Used containers have different shipping histories. Some sit in ports for months on end in mild climates. Others have seen thousands of miles through rough terrain or weather in harsh climates. To get more details about shipping containers, you can visit portshippingcontainers website online.

Condition

The condition of any used container is by the more important item on the inspection list to consider. Containers are generally listed into 5 different categories.

Cargo Worthy – new containers with a CSC plate showing a manufacture date within the last 5 years is considered to be still under a cargo worthy distinction. However, if you are purchasing a 2 years old container it is still worthwhile to have another container inspection to ensure it's quality.

As-is Containers – provide a great solution for cold storage for small business or extra storage needs. Not generally acceptable for transport or shipping.

 Wind & Water Tight Containers – these have been certified to be wind and water tight containers providing optimal protection for cold storage while in transit

Refurbished Storage Containers – consist of old containers that have been repainted for storage use.

One-Trip Containers – are containers that have only seen one overseas trip, from the manufacturer to their intended destination. These are usually very lightly used and can be a great cost alternative to a brand new container factory direct.