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What to Look for When Buying a Shipping Container

 1. Shipping container size


Consider if the shipping container fits your needs. Shipping containers come in different sizes. Some are larger than others. Most of them are 2.44m-2.59m tall, but they vary in length; they can either be 3m, 6m or 12m.

2. Purpose of the shipping container


Everyone has a different purpose for the container. It might be for transportation, storage, business or living purposes. Defining the purpose of the container will make the selection process easier. Also, the quality of containers differ.  There are three quality grades, A, B, and C.  If the container is of Grade A, it is in excellent condition, while C means it is just ordinary. If you need a container for food-related purposes, the shipping container must be classified as a "food grade" shipping container.

3. New, used or refurbished shipping container


Decide if you want to purchase a new, used or refurbished container. A new container is cleaner and has fewer problems compared to the others. However, it is more costly. Used containers might be damaged, but they are cheaper. Depending on the purpose and your budget, you get to decide which is best for you.

4. Supplier reputation


Deal with brands and companies that have a good reputation. This is because you’ll need a company that will sell and deliver a suitable shipping container as promised. Suppliers that have been in the business for a while have fair prices and will sell quality containers.

5. Inspection


Ensure that the shipping container you buy is in good condition. If you can inspect the container in person, make sure you do so. You can also hire a professional inspector to do it for you. Inspect for holes by steeping in the container and closing the door. If there are holes, the light will shine through them. Ensure the door and locks work. Inspect for damage, dents, patches, rush or any leak through the floor or roof. Ensure it is water-resistant too. If you are checking for a food-grade container, ensure it doesn't have any scents or smells.

6. Age of the container


If you are purchasing a used container, ensure you ask for the age. Containers older than ten years may need refurbishing. In addition, if the container is to be used for cargo transport, it needs to be inspected and re-certified by a qualified marine surveyor.

To be safe when buying a shipping container, never purchase a shipping container you have not seen or inspected. Instead, find a local shipping container deal with a good reputation and buy the container after seeing it. If you are thinking about purchasing a shipping container, look no further than Tiger Containers. Visit our website to see the containers we have on offer or contact us for more information.

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