10ft10ft Shipping Containers
The side passage is narrow, the council setback leaves you nothing to play with, or all you need is somewhere lockable for a mower, a compressor and a rack of tools.

Side Opening
A container with doors down the full length of one side as well as the end. Every pallet reachable from the front, nothing buried at the back, and a forklift able to get at any position without unloading what is in front of it.
In short
The reason to buy one is access. In a standard container, anything you want is behind everything you put in first, and the practical answer is usually to unload half of it onto the ground. A side opener removes that entirely. For a workshop, a parts store, a hire depot or anywhere stock turns over, it changes how the container is used day to day.
The siting rules are different and people get caught by this. The doors swing outward along the full length, so you need roughly three metres of clear, level standing room down that side, and you need to decide which way the container faces before it lands. Turning one around afterwards means another truck. Work out the door side first, tell us, and the driver will set it down the right way.
Side openers are heavier and structurally more complex than a general purpose container, so they cost more and there are fewer of them about. Used ones exist but they are uncommon — if you want one, it is worth telling us early so we can watch for it rather than waiting for one to appear.
Grade matters more than anything else in a container quote. Cargo-worthy is the grade we check wind and watertight before it leaves the yard. As-is units are cheaper again and are not sold watertight — one may carry a patched repair, a soft spot in the floor, or a door seal that no longer seats properly, and we will tell you exactly what is wrong with a particular unit rather than let you find it out on delivery day. New single-trip containers are unmarked, sealed, and have made one loaded voyage. If the container has to keep rain off whatever goes inside it, buy cargo-worthy or better.
Tell us the size, the grade and where it is going. Every enquiry answered within one business day.
Send an enquiry 0477 410 500Delivery is quoted with the container — it moves with distance and access, and one phone call gets you an exact number.
Photos
Real units from real jobs. Photographs of the specific container you are buying are available on request, before delivery.



By size
10ftThe side passage is narrow, the council setback leaves you nothing to play with, or all you need is somewhere lockable for a mower, a compressor and a rack of tools.
20ftYou have about seven metres of straight, reasonably level ground to put it on and you would rather not find out in six months that you should have gone bigger.
40ftYou have the room, the access is genuinely open, and you want the most storage per dollar available anywhere.
Other configurations
General PurposeThe standard box, and the right answer about eight times in ten.
The same footprint as a standard container with an extra foot of headroom — 2.
Purpose-built storage for flammable liquids and other dangerous goods — bunded floor, vents top and bottom, shelving, and the compliance plate that lets a workplace inspector sign it off.
Common questions
A container with doors down the full length of one side as well as the end. Every pallet reachable from the front, nothing buried at the back, and a forklift able to get at any position without unloading what is in front of it.
Generally 20ft and 40ft, and in some configurations 10ft. Availability moves week to week, especially on used stock. Ring and ask what is actually standing on the ground rather than working off a list.
In cargo-worthy grade or better, yes — every cargo-worthy unit is checked wind and watertight before it leaves us. As-is units are cheaper again and are not sold watertight. Grade decides this, not configuration, and it is worth reading the grades page before you choose.
It depends on the configuration and on what is available. Some cost only a little more than a standard general purpose unit; side opening and dangerous goods units cost substantially more because they are structurally different containers, not modified ones. Tell us what the container has to do and we will price the options side by side.
Get a price
Tell us what it has to do and where it is going. Every enquiry answered within one business day.
Or skip the form and ring us — 0477 410 500, Mon–Fri 7:30am–5pm, Sat 8am–12pm