Container Pricing
The prices fluctuate; influenced by the cost of steel, petrol and labour, all fees, including delivery, are subject to change. If your recent quote has expired, please feel free to ask for another one; we're here to help.
Is a lack of secure space holding your business back? Whether you are managing overflow stock at Towers Business Park or need secure tool storage for a project in Brereton, expanding your permanent footprint is often slow, expensive, and complicated by planning red tape.
Relying on temporary fixes creates permanent headaches. Leaving valuable machinery or stock exposed to Staffordshire’s unpredictable weather is a recipe for rust and ruin. Worse, the rising threat of theft means unsecured assets are a liability you cannot afford to carry. Meanwhile, paying for off-site storage drains your budget each month without adding a single penny of value to your company's assets. It is "dead money" that you never see again.
The solution is a permanent asset you control. Purchasing a shipping container gives you immediate, heavy-duty security on your own terms. Shipping Containers of Birmingham delivers robust, wind- and watertight units directly to your door in Rugeley. Stop renting space, start owning it.
Shipping Containers of Birmingham supplies new and used shipping containers to businesses and residents in Rugeley. Located near the Chase Line and the A51, Rugeley is a frequent destination for our delivery teams. We help you choose the right container grade and size, ensuring you purchase a unit that meets your long-term needs.
We manage the entire process. Our team advises on the best container type, checks your delivery access, and transports the unit to your site using specialist crane vehicles. You receive a durable, weather-proof asset ready for immediate use.

We stock a wide range of containers at our Midlands depots. Most customers in Rugeley choose standard dry vans for static storage, but we also supply specialised equipment for the logistics and manufacturing sectors common in Staffordshire.
The 20ft shipping container is the most popular choice for general storage. It fits into a standard car parking space and offers high security for tools, machinery, or archive documents. For larger sites, such as those near the Amazon distribution centre, the 40ft shipping container provides double the volume and is ideal for palletised stock or export use.
We sell temperature-controlled units for catering, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries. Our 20ft refrigerated containers and 40ft refrigerated containers maintain steady temperatures between -25°C and +25°C. These units require a reliable 3-phase power supply to operate.
For cargo that is too large or heavy for a standard box, we supply specialised options:
We sell containers in two main conditions. Your choice depends on your budget and how you plan to use the unit.
New containers are often called "one-trip" units because they carry just one cargo load from the factory in China to the UK. They arrive in excellent condition with only minor handling marks. These units come with a factory-fitted lockbox for added security and look smart on your premises. They are the best choice if the container will be visible to customers or neighbours.
Used containers have spent 10 to 15 years in global shipping fleets. They will have dents, surface rust, and shipping line decals. However, we inspect every unit to ensure it is "wind and watertight". This means the structure is sound, the floors are intact, and the doors seal tight. They offer the most cost-effective solution for secure, dry storage.
We deliver containers using a HIAB vehicle equipped with an on-board crane. The driver lifts the container off the side of the truck and places it on your site. You do not need to hire a separate crane.
The delivery truck is large. A vehicle carrying a 20ft container is approximately 35ft long, while a 40ft carrier can be 65ft long. You must check the route to your site in Rugeley for low bridges (common near the canal and railway), narrow lanes, and tight turns. While the A51 and A460 provide good main road access, smaller residential streets can be challenging.
You must place the container on hard standing, such as concrete, tarmac, or compacted gravel. We cannot place containers on grass or soft soil, as the weight will cause the unit to sink and twist. If you do not have a hard surface, you must use concrete blocks or railway sleepers to support the corners.
Shipping containers are generally considered temporary structures. However, if you plan to keep a container permanently, especially in a residential area or near a listed building, you may need planning permission. Regulations can vary.
Rugeley falls under the Cannock Chase District Council. We recommend you check with the planning department before you buy. You can find guidance on the Cannock Chase District Council Planning Portal. It is your responsibility to ensure compliance with local regulations.
Prices fluctuate based on global steel costs and supply chain demand. New units cost more than used ones. Use our Quote form to get a current price including delivery to Rugeley.
If you need storage for more than two years, buying is usually more economical. You own the asset and can modify or resell it. If you need a unit for a short-term project, hiring a shipping container in Rugeley is more flexible and requires less upfront capital.
We stock containers at busy depots where health and safety regulations often restrict public access. However, we can provide photos of the specific container or a unit of the same grade so you know exactly what to expect.
Yes. When you buy a container, we can convert it to your specifications. Common modifications include installing personnel doors, windows, electrics, and ply lining. Discuss your requirements with our team when you enquire.
We typically deliver standard units within 3 to 5 working days. Specialised units or those requiring conversion work will take longer. Contact our team to discuss your deadline.
Yes. You must provide a level, hard surface. Uneven ground causes the container to twist, which jams the doors. If you do not have a concrete base, you can use railway sleepers or paving slabs to support the four corners.