Container Delivery Methods
There are a few different ways to get a shipping container delivered to your property. Each has unique requirements. Our instant quotes include accurate delivery costs based on your location and the delivery method you select. There are no hidden fees !
TILT BED ROLL OFF
Tilt bed or roll off is by far the most common delivery method because it doesn’t require customer assistance. The container will arrive on a trailer that will tilt back and place the edge of the container on the ground. The truck and trailer will pull away and allow the container to slide or roll off the trailer onto the ground.
FLATBED
20ft and 40ft shipping containers will arrive on a flatbed trailer attached to a semi-truck. The customer will need to provide a means to lift the container off the trailer, which could be a crane, forklift or any other heavy equipment.
CUSTOMER ASSIST
This delivery method requires the customer to have an anchor point on the delivery site. A chain can be attached to the container and then attached to the anchor point. The trailer then pulls away and the container slides onto the ground.
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