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How to Decide the Type of Container You Should Buy

07-03-2015

Shipping containers protect your goods in a secure, watertight, and wind-tight steel container. When selecting the right type for your needs, the first thing you should determine is your purpose for using the container. Are you using it for shipping or for storage? A shipping container can either be storage-grade or CSC-plated. CSC-plated shipping containers are recommended when shipping goods internationally. Once you have determined its use, you can move on to other factors that you should look at when buying a shipping container. Size Size is one of the most important considerations when choosing a container to buy. Among the standard sized shipping containers to buy you can find are those that measure 8ft 6 inches tall and are available in a range of lengths, from 10 feet to 45 feet. The standard 20-foot long shipping container is about as big as a single-car garage, while 40-foot long container can accommodate twice the amount that a 20ft container can. Larger containers are best for construction equipment and large sporting equipment. When storing fragile objects, choose a container that is large and spacious enough so you won’t have to pile those things up on top of the one another. Budget Keep your budget in mind when deciding which container to buy. Used containers are cheaper than new containers. You can consider hiring a shipping container, too. Some companies provide discounts if you are buying multiple containers (used or new). Take advantage of those discounts. Is it for storage? If you are buying a container for storage, decide how long you are planning to keep it. A larger container is best if you need it for a long time. Containers can fill up quickly if you are using it for storage, so think ahead and make sure you have extra room.
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