40ft double door container

40FT. DOUBLE-DOOR CONTAINER

40-FOOT DOUBLE-DOOR SHIPPING CONTAINERS FOR SALE

Interport’s 40-foot double-door shipping containers offer superior value and convenience. Doors at both the front and back of the unit provide easy access to store, retrieve, and sort goods or materials. Our 40-foot double-door shipping containers, featuring nearly the same capacity as a two-car garage, easily handle bulky or lightweight cargo or equipment. Interport offers a range of modifications for our 40-foot double-door containers. With the addition of a partition, double-door shipping containers can be modified to create separate spaces for storage or container offices or to set up a pair of retail kiosks.

Interport has the Northeast’s largest selection of new 40-foot double-door shipping containers, available for immediate sale and next-business-day delivery.

  • 40-ft-container-illustration

    Exterior Interior Door Capacity
    Length: 40ft. Length: 39ft. 5in. Width: 7ft. 8in. Gross: 66,139 lbs
    Width: 8ft. Width: 7ft. 8in. Height: 7ft. 6in. Payload: 57,759 lbs
    Height: 8ft. 6in. Height: 7ft. 10in. Tare Weight: 8,380 lbs
    • Doors at front and back ends of unit
    • Secure locking mechanisms to prevent theft and unauthorized access
    • Corten steel construction
    • Weatherproof design
    • Watertight construction
    • Ground-level entry
    • New containers are 30-ton rated
    • Load-rated plywood flooring
    • Side vents for airflow
    • Securely closing cargo doors
    • Forklift pockets
    • Requires 120 feet of straight running room for delivery by tilt-bed truck. Alternatively, delivery by flatbed trailer or chassis is available but requires a crane or forklift on site
  • See All > What materials make up a shipping container?
    New ISO containers are constructed of steel with marine-grade plywood flooring.
    Are the shipping containers new or used?
    Interport sells both new and used containers. New containers come direct from the factory, as one-trip units, meaning they have only been used to carry freight once. Used containers are available in a range of conditions. Interport categorizes containers into four classifications.
    What are the most common shipping container uses?
    Container uses include weather-tight storage, overseas shipping, portable offices and restrooms, modular buildings, machinery and equipment storage, military command centers, hunting shelters, and much more. For more popular modifications, view our shipping container modifications and customization options.
  • Specifications

    40-ft-container-illustration

    Exterior Interior Door Capacity
    Length: 40ft. Length: 39ft. 5in. Width: 7ft. 8in. Gross: 66,139 lbs
    Width: 8ft. Width: 7ft. 8in. Height: 7ft. 6in. Payload: 57,759 lbs
    Height: 8ft. 6in. Height: 7ft. 10in. Tare Weight: 8,380 lbs
  • Features
    • Doors at front and back ends of unit
    • Secure locking mechanisms to prevent theft and unauthorized access
    • Corten steel construction
    • Weatherproof design
    • Watertight construction
    • Ground-level entry
    • New containers are 30-ton rated
    • Load-rated plywood flooring
    • Side vents for airflow
    • Securely closing cargo doors
    • Forklift pockets
    • Requires 120 feet of straight running room for delivery by tilt-bed truck. Alternatively, delivery by flatbed trailer or chassis is available but requires a crane or forklift on site
  • FAQs
    See All > What materials make up a shipping container?
    New ISO containers are constructed of steel with marine-grade plywood flooring.
    Are the shipping containers new or used?
    Interport sells both new and used containers. New containers come direct from the factory, as one-trip units, meaning they have only been used to carry freight once. Used containers are available in a range of conditions. Interport categorizes containers into four classifications.
    What are the most common shipping container uses?
    Container uses include weather-tight storage, overseas shipping, portable offices and restrooms, modular buildings, machinery and equipment storage, military command centers, hunting shelters, and much more. For more popular modifications, view our shipping container modifications and customization options.