FAQs about Storage Containers
United Rentals' extensive inventory of storage containers for rent provides the temporary storage solutions you need to safely store tools, equipment, supplies and other products for construction, healthcare, retail, industrial, education, government and entertainment industries. Choose from 10-foot, 20-foot and 40-foot cargo container rentals and discover the features you're looking for, such as weatherproof steel construction, wood floors, refrigeration, high-cube storage, PV3 safety, containers for hazardous materials and more. Build in additional features that your project demands with shipping container accessories and custom modifications, like adding ventilation or insulation, increased security or enhanced lighting.
Learn more about storage containers in our FAQ section below.
The weight of a shipping container varies depending on size and type. Generally, an empty 10-foot storage container weighs approximately 3,000 pounds, a 20-ft. container weighs around 5,000 pounds and a 40-ft. container weighs about 8,000 pounds.
A truck with a flatbed trailer is generally the safest way to move a shipping container long distances. Depending on the size of the cargo container, a forklift or crane can be used to move a conex box short distances.
Prep your site for delivery by determining where to place your shipping container rental and ensuring the delivery truck and trailer can safely access that area. Read more about choosing a safe placement spot and making your site accessible in United Rentals' Guide to Shipping Container Site Preparation.