People looking to buy a used shipping container are no different - they want the best possible deal at the best possible price. However, the one thing we need to define is the difference between "cheap" and "inexpensive".Read more on this article - Shipping Containers Prices - Cheap vs Inexpensive - and learn the difference between the two. It could save you a few hundred, if not a few thousand dollars!
Used shipping containers and storage containers for sale. Container auctions, storage container sales, both new and used.
Showing posts with label cargo container. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cargo container. Show all posts
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Cheap, or Inexpensive - What's The Difference With Shipping Containes?
There can be a big difference between a cheap product, and one that's inexpensive. Cars, houses, toys, and even used shipping containers can fall into this fallacy - cheaper doesn't always mean better! Do your homework, compare the differences, and get the best deal for your money!
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Tips for Buying a Shipping Container on a Cheap / Frugal Budget
So, you're thinking of buying a shipping container are you? Or, depending on where you're located people might call it a sea can, connex box, cargo container, or some other variation of those terms. It's not always easy to find one, let alone find a good deal on one. Information on the internet can be unclear and sometimes advertisements provide outdated information. ContainerAuction.com provided this helpful article a weeks back (June 2013) and we found it to be pretty helpful.
"5 Tips for Buying a Used Shipping Container"
Used shipping containers are not all the same, and you need to know what to look for before you rush out and purchase one. Just like you would do a little research before you purchase a used car, there are some common things to look for when you get ready to purchase a used shipping container. --- continue readingThe summer is one of the best times to find a deal on shipping containers. With the containerized freight coming in as stores stock up for summer, the pending school year, and holidays, many containers arrive in the US and are destined to be sold off.
Monday, 1 October 2012
Buying a Cheap Shipping, Cargo or Storage Container: Where do I start?
So you’ve finally decided to buy a shipping container. Like most people, you’re probably not sure where to start. It’s not a purchase that you make every day, and I’d be willing to guess that most of your friends haven’t done it either. To being, you should really have the answers to three questions:
When you need the container also depends on what you’re going to do with it. If you plan on using it for shipping you may need it quickly, if you’re putting it onto your property as a long term storage unit you may need to prepare the site first by installing a foundation or gravel bed to drop the container on. Keep in mind that depending on where you live and the schedule of the delivery driver it may take a week or two to have the container delivered to your location.
Do you need the container at a location that’s far from a port or a major city, or are you located within 45 miles of a major port? If you’re near a major port like Los Angeles, Newark, or New Orleans you’re in luck. Containers tend to be readily available in these areas and arranging delivery can be quick and easy. If you need the container in a rural area, or city that’s distant from a coast line you can still find a container, but you may need to pay a little more for it. At some point in time someone had to move it to your area and this cost is typically built into the price. The obstacle to overcome for repositioning a container to a remote area is delivery.
Once you can answer the why, when, and where questions you’re well on your way and only need to find a shipping container for sale. eBay occasionally has containers for sale, however a site that specializes in containers like ContainerAuction.com has a wide inventory and direct contact with shipping industry experts.
- Why do I need the shipping container?
- When do I need the shipping container?
- Where do I need it?
When you need the container also depends on what you’re going to do with it. If you plan on using it for shipping you may need it quickly, if you’re putting it onto your property as a long term storage unit you may need to prepare the site first by installing a foundation or gravel bed to drop the container on. Keep in mind that depending on where you live and the schedule of the delivery driver it may take a week or two to have the container delivered to your location.
Do you need the container at a location that’s far from a port or a major city, or are you located within 45 miles of a major port? If you’re near a major port like Los Angeles, Newark, or New Orleans you’re in luck. Containers tend to be readily available in these areas and arranging delivery can be quick and easy. If you need the container in a rural area, or city that’s distant from a coast line you can still find a container, but you may need to pay a little more for it. At some point in time someone had to move it to your area and this cost is typically built into the price. The obstacle to overcome for repositioning a container to a remote area is delivery.
Once you can answer the why, when, and where questions you’re well on your way and only need to find a shipping container for sale. eBay occasionally has containers for sale, however a site that specializes in containers like ContainerAuction.com has a wide inventory and direct contact with shipping industry experts.
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