Container Pricing
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Organisations in Newport, from the agri-tech businesses at Ni.PARK to retailers on the High Street requires reliable temporary storage. Hiring a storage container provides immediate, secure space without the capital commitment of purchasing. We stock new and used storage containers built to International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) specifications, ensuring every unit meets rigorous structural integrity standards.
Our team manages the transport and offloading, ensuring your container arrives safely at your site in Shropshire. Whether you need a short-term lock-up for renovation furniture or a site office for a construction project near Audley Avenue, hiring a storage container offers flexibility.

We supply containers in standard sizes to suit most sites. Understanding the dimensions helps you choose the right unit for your cargo volume.
The 20ft shipping container is the industry standard for hire. It provides approximately 33 cubic metres of internal capacity. This size fits comfortably in a standard parking space length (though you need more room for delivery) and is ideal for household moves or storing tools. We ensure these units are wind and watertight, keeping your goods dry.
For large-scale projects, such as construction sites or major agricultural storage, the 40ft shipping container offers double the capacity. These units are 40ft long and are delivered on articulated vehicles. You must ensure your site in Newport has extensive access to accommodate the delivery truck.
For our hire fleet, we typically supply "used" containers that are structurally sound and weather-proof. They may have cosmetic wear, such as dents or surface rust, but they function perfectly as secure storage. If you require a pristine unit—for example, for a public-facing event—please request a "new" (one-trip) container when you enquire.
We deliver containers using Hiab vehicles. These are trucks fitted with a hydraulic crane that lifts the container from the vehicle bed to the ground. Successful delivery relies on properly preparing your site.
The delivery vehicle requires a firm, hard-standing surface, such as concrete, tarmac, or compacted gravel. We generally cannot deliver onto grass, soil, or soft mud. Hiab trucks are heavy; if they drive on soft ground, they risk sinking or getting stuck. If the driver assesses the ground as unsafe, they have the right to refuse the delivery.
You must ensure there is sufficient room for the truck to manoeuvre and deploy its stabiliser legs.
The ground where the container sits must be level. If the surface is uneven, the container can "rack" (twist). This distortion forces the door frame out of square, causing the heavy doors to jam. We recommend supporting the four corners of the container using railway sleepers, paving slabs, or concrete blocks. This ensures the unit remains level and creates an air gap underneath to prevent moisture buildup.
Shipping containers are often classified as temporary structures, which may exempt them from planning permission for short-term use. However, regulations vary, especially near conservation areas. We recommend checking with the local authority. You can consult the Telford & Wrekin Council planning portal for guidance.
The choice between hiring and buying a shipping container in Newport depends on your timeline. Hiring is cost-effective for projects lasting less than 12 months, offering flexibility and lower upfront costs. If you need storage for several years, purchasing a unit may offer better long-term value.
Hire rates depend on the container size and contract length. Generally, hiring is the economical choice for short-term storage. Delivery charges are calculated based on the mileage from our depot to your site. Please use our Quote form for an accurate, up-to-date price.
We typically deliver within 3 to 5 working days from the order date. During busy periods or for specialist equipment, lead times may be slightly longer. If you have a critical deadline, please let us know when you place your order.
Yes, Hiab cranes can lift over obstacles like fences or walls, provided the reach is sufficient. However, lifting capacity decreases as the crane arm extends. You must provide photos or measurements of the obstacle in advance so we can assign a vehicle with the correct reach.
Yes, a responsible person must be present to accept the delivery. You will need to direct the driver to the specific drop-off point and confirm that the container is level and the doors operate correctly before the driver departs.
If the driver cannot access your site due to unreported restrictions (such as soft ground or narrow lanes), the delivery may be aborted. In this case, you would be liable for the transport costs. It is vital to check your access against our guidelines beforehand.