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Types of Containers

Container Shell

A container that has been structurally prepared for conversion — openings cut for doors and windows, reinforcing steel welded in place — but left unfinished inside for the owner or builder to complete.

About Container Shell

A container that has been structurally prepared for conversion — openings cut for doors and windows, reinforcing steel welded in place — but left unfinished inside for the owner or builder to complete.

Typical Use Cases

Different container types serve different purposes. The container shell has specific characteristics that make it suitable for certain applications while being less ideal for others. Understanding these trade-offs is the first step toward a smart purchase.

Condition and Pricing

Pricing for this container type varies based on age, condition grade (One-Trip, CWO, WWT, or As-Is), and your geographic location. Containers closer to major ports or rail yards tend to cost less due to higher local supply. Always compare quotes from multiple dealers before buying.

What to Inspect

Before finalizing a purchase, check the structural integrity of the frame, the condition of door seals and hinges, the state of the floor, and any signs of corrosion or past repairs. For this type in particular, pay attention to the features that distinguish it from standard dry containers.

Frequently Asked Questions