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20ft. Standard (Dry) Container

The Industry Standard for Storage and Transport

Interport’s 20-foot standard dry containers are the most widely used shipping containers in the world. With a size equivalent to a single-car garage, they provide plenty of secure, weather-resistant storage without requiring a large footprint.

These mid-sized steel containers strike the perfect balance between capacity and maneuverability, making them a favorite for construction projects, retail operations, municipalities, and residential storage. Built to ISO standards, 20-foot containers are also suited for transporting goods by truck, rail, or ship.

As the Northeast’s leading supplier, Interport maintains one of the region’s largest inventories of new and used 20-foot containers, all available for immediate purchase and fast delivery from our New Jersey yard. Get your free quote today or order online now!

Why Choose a 20-Foot Standard Container?

  • Ideal capacity – Equivalent to a one-car garage for bulk storage
  • Versatile applications – Suitable for transport, storage, or conversion projects
  • Secure and durable – Built from heavy-duty, Corten steel with marine-grade plywood flooring
  • Flexible options – Choose from new or used units depending on your budget
  • Immediate availability – Fast delivery across the Northeast

Common Uses for 20-Foot Containers

  • Construction site storage for tools, materials, and equipment
  • Retail or commercial storage for inventory, fixtures, and supplies
  • Municipal use for parks, maintenance, or emergency management
  • Residential storage during moves or renovations
  • Conversion into pop-up shops, offices, or workshops
  • Short-distance shipping of goods by truck or rail

Get Your 20-Foot Container Today

Looking for a reliable, spacious, and versatile storage solution? Interport’s 20-foot standard dry containers are in stock now and ready for fast delivery. Get your free quote or order online now!

  • Exterior Interior Door Capacity
    Length: 20 ft. Length: 19 ft. 4 in. Width: 7 ft. 8 in. Gross: 67,200 lbs
    Width: 8 ft. Width: 7 ft. 6 in. Height: 7 ft. 6 in. Payload: 62,550 lbs
    Height: 8 ft. 6 in. Height: 7 ft. 10 in. Tare Weight: 4,650 lbs
    • 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
    • Lock boxes available on new containers
    • Forklift pockets on new containers
    • Delivery available via tilt-bed or flatbed trailer, or by chassis. Note: delivery by flatbed or chassis requires a crane or forklift on site
    • Delivery requires 60 feet of space
  • How much can a 20-foot container hold?
    A 20-foot container offers about 1,170 cubic feet of storage space—roughly the same as a one-car garage.
    Can a 20-foot container be delivered to my property?
    Yes. Delivery requires adequate clearance for the truck, but 20-foot containers are more manageable to place than larger 40-foot units.
    Are 20-foot containers weatherproof?
    Yes. All Interport containers are built from heavy-duty steel and are wind- and water-tight to keep your belongings safe.
    Do you sell both new and used 20-foot containers?
    Yes. We stock a wide selection of both new and used containers, available for immediate delivery.
    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 materials make up a shipping container?
    New ISO containers are constructed of steel with marine-grade plywood flooring.
    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

    Exterior Interior Door Capacity
    Length: 20 ft. Length: 19 ft. 4 in. Width: 7 ft. 8 in. Gross: 67,200 lbs
    Width: 8 ft. Width: 7 ft. 6 in. Height: 7 ft. 6 in. Payload: 62,550 lbs
    Height: 8 ft. 6 in. Height: 7 ft. 10 in. Tare Weight: 4,650 lbs
  • Features
    • 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
    • Lock boxes available on new containers
    • Forklift pockets on new containers
    • Delivery available via tilt-bed or flatbed trailer, or by chassis. Note: delivery by flatbed or chassis requires a crane or forklift on site
    • Delivery requires 60 feet of space
  • FAQs
    How much can a 20-foot container hold?
    A 20-foot container offers about 1,170 cubic feet of storage space—roughly the same as a one-car garage.
    Can a 20-foot container be delivered to my property?
    Yes. Delivery requires adequate clearance for the truck, but 20-foot containers are more manageable to place than larger 40-foot units.
    Are 20-foot containers weatherproof?
    Yes. All Interport containers are built from heavy-duty steel and are wind- and water-tight to keep your belongings safe.
    Do you sell both new and used 20-foot containers?
    Yes. We stock a wide selection of both new and used containers, available for immediate delivery.
    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 materials make up a shipping container?
    New ISO containers are constructed of steel with marine-grade plywood flooring.
    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.
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