Fast and Safe Delivery

We provide rapid delivery throughout the Kansas City metro area and surrounding regions.

Competitive Prices

As a first-hand supplier, we source containers directly, eliminating unnecessary middlemen and helping our customers benefit from more competitive pricing.

Tight Quality Control

We maintain rigorous quality and security standards, ensuring every container arrives clean, secure, and ready for use.

New & Used Shipping Containers Available in Kansas City, Missouri

Even though shipping containers are not a defining symbol of Kansas City the way barbecue or jazz are, container homes, container businesses, and container-based developments have become a recognizable niche trend in the metro area. 

Kansas City is a major inland transportation hub in the United States. In the city, both new and used containers are used for its economic growth. This is because they enable freight transportation, warehousing, and distribution. 

To make it easier for you, National Containers helps contractors, logistics providers, manufacturers, and property owners secure container solutions quickly and reliably. From standard storage containers to fully customized units, we deliver turnkey solutions backed by experienced service and dependable logistics.

A Trusted Shipping Container Partner Across Supply Chains in Kansas City

As one of the nation's leading logistics and distribution hubs, Kansas City relies on efficient movement and storage of goods across transportation, warehousing, manufacturing, construction, and retail sectors. 

National Containers supports these supply chains by providing reliable shipping containers, timely delivery, flexible rental solutions, and customized container services that help businesses store, transport, and protect critical assets. Our commitment to quality, responsiveness, and customer service has made us a trusted partner throughout the Kansas City region.

Sizes & Types of Shipping Containers in Kansas City

20ft Shipping Containers for Sale in Kansas City

The 20ft dry containers are popularly used for transporting and storing a variety of dry cargo, including electronics, vehicles, apparel, industrial equipment, and other common consumer goods. It is manufactured according to ISO specifications, which makes it suitable for intermodal transport of freight.

Exterior Dimensions 20’ L x 8’ W x 8’6’’ H
Interior Dimensions 19’5’’ L x 7’8’’ W x 7’10’’ H
Maximum Payload 62,615 lbs
Door Opening 7’8’’ W x 7’5’’ H

40ft Shipping Containers for Sale in Kansas City

Measuring L 40’ x W 8’ x H 8’6”, this container is designed to securely hold a substantial amount of goods, equipment, or materials. The 40' GP container is popular among businesses since it can carry more cargo to improve efficiency and fit the requirements for intermodal freight transport. The 40ft dry container is a durable storage and transport solution that provides a large capacity for your items and machinery.

Exterior Dimensions 40’ L x 8’ W x 8’6’’ H
Interior Dimensions 39’4’’ L x 7’8’’ W x 7’10’’ H
Maximum Payload 59,660 lbs
Door Opening 7’8’’ W x 7’5’’ H

40ft High-Cube Containers in Kansas City

Our 40’ High Cube Shipping Container is an excellent choice for individuals and businesses who require a sturdy, reliable, and spacious storage and transport solution. With the High Cube design, the unit provides you with additional height and ample space for a wide range of goods and equipment.

Exterior Dimensions 40’ L x 8’ W x 9’6’’ H
Interior Dimensions 39’4’’ L x 7’8’’ W x 8’10’’ H
Maximum Payload 59,440 lbs
Door Opening 7’8’’ W x 8’5’’ H

Shipping Container Conditions in Kansas City: One-Trip vs Cargo Worthy vs Wind and Water Tight

One Trip New Shipping Container

A one-trip container is a new container that has only been used once, usually from the manufacturing factory, often in China, to its destination country.

Cargo Worthy Used Shipping Container

A container cargo worthy refers to the condition of a used container that is still suitable for use in shipping cargo across borders or for importing and exporting.

Wind and Water Tight Used Shipping Container

A used shipping container that is still structurally sound and completely sealed against the elements, but is no longer certified for international shipping.

Feature New (One Trip) Cargo Worthy Wind & Watertight (WWT)
Definition Used once for a single shipment from the factory Certified safe for international cargo transport Structurally sound, protects against wind & water, not safe for international shipping
Condition New Used, but in good condition Used, may have visible wear
Certification Valid CSC plate Valid CSC plate No valid CSC plate
Appearance Excellent Moderate wear, dents, and surface rust possible Heavier wear, more dents, rust, and repairs are visible
Structural Integrity Excellent Strong and intact Still solid but less strict than CW
Weatherproof Fully wind & watertight Wind & watertight Wind & watertight
Suitable for Shipping Yes (ideal for export) Yes (meets shipping standards) No (not accepted for international cargo)
Suitable for Storage Excellent Very good Good
Lifespan Longest Moderate to long Shorter

How Much Does a Shipping Container Cost in Kansas City?

Kansas City is often considered a competitive market for shipping container pricing, but not necessarily the absolute cheapest in the United States. The prices are affected by:

  • There are multiple container suppliers competing for business, which can help keep prices competitive.
  • If demand from construction, storage, logistics, or industrial customers rises, prices tend to increase.
  • 40-foot containers offer more storage but may not always cost twice as much.

As a general guide, shipping container prices in Kansas City range from $2,150 to $3,475.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a shipping container?

A shipping container is a steel box designed for the intermodal transportation of goods. Some popular types include standard and high-cube containers.

How can I purchase a shipping container in Kansas City?

Purchase by simply filling out our contact form and providing the following information: type, size, amount, and delivery location. Our team will promptly respond to your inquiry and assist you in finding the containers that meet your requirements.

What sizes of shipping containers are available for sale in Kansas City?

Shipping containers in Kansas City typically come in standard sizes: 20 feet and 40 feet long. However, we also offer 40 feet high cube containers that are taller than 40 feet standard.

Are there used shipping containers for sale in Kansas City?

Yes. National Container offers used shipping containers in Wind & Water Tight (WWT) and Cargo Worthy (CW) conditions. All are structurally sound and secure.

Can I purchase a new or used container in Kansas City?

You can purchase both new and used storage containers from us in Kansas City. The choice often depends on budget, container prices, and specific needs.

What is the difference between new and used shipping containers in Kansas City?

New (one-trip) containers have been loaded only once and are in near-perfect condition, ideal for container homes, ADU builds, or sensitive storage. Used containers come in several grades: Wind & Water Tight and Cargo Worthy.

What condition can I expect from used shipping containers?

In Kansas City, we sell used shipping containers in the cargo-worthy and WWT categories. A container cargo worthy refers to the condition of a used container that is still suitable for use in shipping cargo across borders or for importing and exporting. Meanwhile, a WWT container is a used shipping container that is no longer certified for international shipping but is still structurally sound and completely sealed against the elements.

Can I use shipping containers for other purposes besides shipping?

Yes, you can. In fact, shipping containers are popular for storage, modular construction, tiny homes, mobile offices, and even as pools or retail spaces.

What is the capacity of a 20 feet dry container?

A  20 feet dry shipping container can contain up to 62,615 pounds or 28,400 kilograms of cargo.

How big is a 40 feet container?

A 40 feet container measures L 40’ x W 8’ x H 9’6”, with a volume of 2,386 cu ft or 67.6 m³.

What differs between 40 feet and 20 feet containers?

A 40 feet container is exactly twice the size of a 20 feet container and offers more load capacity.

What is a high cube container?

High cube containers are one foot taller than standard containers and are used to carry oversized cargo that wouldn’t fit in standard containers.

What is the difference between 40 feet and 40 feet High Cube?

The main difference is the height; a 40 feet High Cube container is one foot taller than a standard 40 feet container.

What are the uses of 40 feet High Cube containers?

Other than for storing and transporting bulky items that don’t fit in standard containers, 40 feet High Cube containers are used as portable offices or for storage. They can also be customized for various functions.

How to identify High Cube containers?

High cube containers have yellow-and-black striped stickers on the rear-end door. You can also identify it from the ISO size & type code.

What are the prices for shipping containers in Kansas City?

In Kansas City, shipping container prices are fairly consistent with other major U.S. port cities, but they can vary a bit depending on supply from the nearby port and delivery distance. As a general guide, shipping container price is ranging from $2,150 to $3,475. The price depends on the container’s size, condition, and type.

Are shipping containers inspected before delivery to Kansas City?

Yes. Every Container from National Container undergoes inspection processes before it is delivered to your Kansas City address. This matters especially in Kansas City’s high-rainfall environment.

Are shipping containers rain-resistant enough for Kansas City’s climate?

Yes. Shipping containers are designed to withstand harsh marine environments, so they are generally more than rain-resistant enough for Hosuton’s climate. However, the level of protection depends on the container's condition and intended use. Older used containers may develop rust, damaged door seals, roof dents, or small leaks that allow water to enter.

How long does shipping container delivery take?

Shipping container delivery typically takes 3-4 business days from order confirmation, with next-day delivery available in select metro areas and 7-10 business days during peak season (spring and fall). Delivery speed depends on your location, the time your order is placed, container availability, and seasonal demand.

Does the listed price include the delivery fee?

No, shipping container prices listed on our website do not include delivery fees or sales tax unless the listing specifically states otherwise. Delivery is quoted separately based on the distance from our nearest depot to your delivery address.

Do I need a permit for a shipping container?

Whether you need a permit for a shipping container depends on your local municipality. Some jurisdictions require no permit at all, while others require a zoning permit, building permit, or HOA approval before placement. Permit requirements for shipping containers, conex boxes, and cargo containers vary significantly by city, county, and state.

What's included with the delivery of my shipping container?

Standard shipping container delivery includes tilt-bed truck transport from our depot to your address and ground-level placement of the container on your prepared site. Site preparation, crane services, and permits are not included in standard delivery.

Do shipping containers come with a warranty?

Yes, every shipping container we sell includes a limited lifetime warranty covering structural integrity, wind- and water-tightness, and door hardware against manufacturing defects. The warranty applies to all standard 20-foot and 40-foot ISO shipping containers in our inventory.