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The price of 40ft shipping containers varies based on their size (standard vs. high-cube), condition (new vs. used), and delivery location. For example, a new 40ft container — which has only made one trip across the ocean — will be more expensive than a used container, which has been retired from shipping after 12-15 years.
To get an estimate of how much your ideal shipping container will cost, you can request a quote from our team or check out online.
A standard 40ft shipping container weighs 8,024 lb when empty and a 40ft high-cube container weighs 8,465lb when empty.
A 40ft container's internal volume is 2,385 ft3. That's the equivalent of 400 standard mattresses, four compact cars, or 19,200 wine bottles. A 40ft container has a loading capacity of 63,383 lbs.
40ft high cube containers, on the other hand, are a foot taller than their standard counterparts, bringing their height to 9'6”. They provide extra height that's ideal for accommodating tall items or creating multi-level spaces.
To better understand shipping container dimensions, read our guide to choosing the right shipping container.
Wondering, "Where can I find 40ft shipping containers for sale?" look no further. Boxhub is a leading provider of shipping containers across the United States. We offer new and used 40ft shipping containers with delivery within 5 business days. Visit our online store here or give us a call at 1-888-356-2954 for personalized buying support.
40ft containers can be used for all the same purposes as 20ft shipping containers. However, their larger volume makes them better suited to storing or transporting bulkier objects such as retail inventory, electronics, and furniture.
40ft high-cube containers are commonly used in international shipping, and in some instances are even cheaper than standard-height units. (Since 20ft high-cube containers aren't commonly used in international shipping, they're more difficult to source.)
They’re also a great choice for modular homes, offices, moving houses, or as a longer-term alternative to a rented storage unit — especially when stacked or connected with other containers.
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