Shipping Containers

Save on Transport specializes in fast, nationwide delivery and on-site relocation of 20′ and 40′ containers for businesses and residences alike. Equipped with specialized gooseneck tilt-deck trailers and winter-ready technology, we handle all aspects of your container transport. We also offer solutions for moving various sizes of storage pods, utilizing different transport methods to meet your specific needs.


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Conex Shipping Container Moving Services


Save on Transport is a specialist in shipping container delivery and moving. We utilize gooseneck tilt-decks for 20′ and 40′ containers, allowing us to move and deliver nationwide with offices in over 30 cities. Fast delivery is guaranteed, with most deliveries completed within a few days.

We provide both relocation and on-property movement services for shipping containers. Our winter-friendly technology allows us to pick up containers even in snow and frozen ground.

No matter the destination, we provide shipping container transportation services to businesses, residential homes, ship depots, plants, farms, work sites, and acreages.

Save on Transport can pick up your container off the ground and move it to a new destination or just simply move the container from one area to another area of your property.

We offer shipping container transport solutions in the winter since we have the technology to lift the containers off the ground even if there is snow or the ground is frozen.

Save on Transport hauls shipping containers for everyone and to any type of location including plants, work sites, acreages, farms, businesses, ship depots, and residential homes

To move a shipping container, also known as a Conex container, you’ll need the following:

  1. A heavy-duty truck with the appropriate weight capacity and towing equipment to carry the container.
  2. A trailer that is specifically designed for transporting shipping containers.
  3. A professional driver who is experienced in moving heavy loads.
  4. Permits, if required, for transporting the container on public roads.

Here’s the general process:

  1. Secure the container to the trailer using chains or straps.
  2. Load the trailer onto the heavy-duty truck.
  3. Obtain the necessary permits, if required.
  4. Drive the truck to the desired location and carefully unload the container.

It’s important to follow all safety protocols and regulations to ensure a safe and successful move. Save on Transport specializes in shipping container transportation and will handle the entire process for you.


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Pod Storage Container Movers

Pod Storage Containers Moving come in a variety of sizes to meet different storage needs. The most common sizes are:

  1. 8-foot containers: These containers are 8 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 8 feet high, and have a storage capacity of around 160 cubic feet.
  2. 16-foot containers: These containers are 16 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 8 feet high, and have a storage capacity of around 320 cubic feet.
  3. 20-foot containers: These containers are 20 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 8 feet high, and have a storage capacity of around 400 cubic feet.
  4. 40-foot containers: These containers are 40 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 8 feet high, and have a storage capacity of around 800 cubic feet.
  5. 45-foot containers: These containers are 45 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 9.5 feet high, and have a storage capacity of around 1,100 cubic feet.

Pod storage containers can be transported using several methods, including:

  1. Flatbed truck: This is a common method where the container is loaded onto a flatbed trailer and transported by road to its destination.
  2. Rail: The container can be transported by rail if there is a train line available that connects the pickup and delivery locations.
  3. Shipping: If the container needs to be transported by sea, it can be loaded onto a cargo ship.
  4. Air freight: For long-distance or international transportation, the container can be transported by air freight.
  5. Cranes: If the destination has limited road access, cranes can be used to lift the container off the transport vehicle and place it in its final location.

The method of transport will depend on factors such as distance, cost, and the available infrastructure at the pickup and delivery locations.


Why Choose Save on Transport for Shipping Container Transport

We offer fast, reliable, nationwide service with specialized equipment and experienced professionals. Our ability to handle both relocation and on-site movement, even in challenging winter conditions, sets us apart. Whether you need to move a Conex box or a storage pod of any size, we provide tailored solutions and handle the entire process, saving you time and ensuring a smooth, efficient experience.






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  • How much does it cost to move a shipping container across the US?
  • What is the best way to move a shipping container?
  • Can you tow a shipping container with a pickup truck?
  • Conex containers vs intermodal containers?
How much does it cost to move a shipping container across the US?

The average cost to move a shipping container across the us is $3000.

What is the best way to move a shipping container?

We recommend using a tilt bed truck if you’re moving a container less than 150 miles.

Can you tow a shipping container with a pickup truck?

If you want to use your pickup truck to tow a shipping container, you will need a trailer or a container chassis with a hitch.
Most pickup trucks are not designed to tow shipping containers.

Conex containers vs intermodal containers?

Conex containers and intermodal containers are essentially the same thing. “Conex” is short for “container exchange,” which refers to the fact that these containers are designed to be easily exchanged between modes of transportation. Intermodal containers are sometimes referred to as “shipping containers” or “ISO containers” (ISO refers to the International Organization for Standardization, which sets the standards for these containers).

In summary, both terms refer to large standardized containers used for shipping goods via multiple modes of transportation.


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