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Container delivery FAQ

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It‘s important to consider what size container is appropriate for your needs, budget, and the space you have available. When we deliver your next shipping container, the truck will need ample room to deliver. A simple rule to remember is the truck needs about 1.5 times the length of the container and about 12ft of width to properly place your container. When we bring your shipping container we will need about 12 ft of over-head clearance.

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We deliver 20ft Shipping Containers by rollback tow truck to maximize space.

We have modern reliable equipment that can place your 20ft Shipping Container exactly where it needs to go. Locally we have a team of experienced drivers that are experts at safely placing you shipping container exactly where it needs to go.The truck will need 1.5 times the length of your container to maneuver and about 12 ft of width. It will also need about 13 ft of overhead clearance.

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We deliver 40 ft Shipping Containers by tilt bed trailer.

A 40 ft shipping container is a great value, just keep in mind when planning your proposed spot. The ground should be close to level as possible. You should also think of any wells or drainage fields and avoid those areas. We can set your next container on lumber or concrete blocks. We can also bring the wood with us to place your container on. The trailer tilts the end of the container to the ground and the driver pulls forward far enough to clear the length of the container. The truck must be able to pull far enough forward in a straight line about 50 ft. To clear the container and maneuver out.

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