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40ft Wind and Water Tight Shipping Container in El Paso

40ft Wind and Water Tight Shipping Container in El Paso

Regular price $2,250.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $2,250.00 USD
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A 40ft Wind and Water Tight (WWT) shipping container in El Paso is a used steel cargo container that has been inspected to make sure it keeps out rain and moisture (water tight) and has no holes or major leaks (wind tight).

These containers are usually around 10+ years old, retired from the international shipping service, and likely to have dents, scratches, surface rust, and cosmetic wear. Therefore, they are cheaper than cargo-worthy or one-trip containers

People commonly use them for construction site storage, farm equipment, inventory storage, workshops, or tiny container home projects. Before shipping to your address, we carefully inspect all units to ensure they are structurally sound and leak-free.

Note: The price listed does not include shipping costs

 

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  • Rubber-sealed doors
  • Lashing rings
  • Corner castings
  • Forklift pockets
  • Locking bars
  • Lockbox
  • Marine-grade plywood
Specifications Details
Square Feet 320 sq. ft.
Dimensions Length: 40'
Width: 8'
Height: 8' 6"
Door Opening Width: 7’ 8-½”
Height: 7’ 5-¾”
Volume 2,386 cu ft
Tare Weight 7,540 lbs
Max Payload 59,660 lbs
Max Cargo 67,200 lbs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a cargo-worthy and wind and water-tight shipping container?

A 40’ container in cargo-worthy grade is suitable for international shipping. It is structurally sound, with a valid CSC plate. Meanwhile, a 40’ container with WWT condition is ideal for static storage. Guaranteed to keep out wind and water, but may show cosmetic wear such as dents, surface rust, or patched areas.

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.

Can I use 40’ new 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.

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.