{"id":1787,"date":"2024-01-18T10:41:29","date_gmt":"2024-01-18T03:41:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tradecorp-usa.com\/blog\/?p=1787"},"modified":"2024-01-18T10:50:07","modified_gmt":"2024-01-18T03:50:07","slug":"how-to-buy-a-used-container-and-what-to-look-for-used-container-for-sale","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tradecorp-usa.com\/blog\/how-to-buy-a-used-container-and-what-to-look-for-used-container-for-sale\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Buy a Used Container and What to Look For | Used Container for Sale"},"content":{"rendered":"
A used shipping container can be just as useful as a new one for many uses, and it can be purchased for a much lower price. Used shipping containers can be an excellent investment, they will continue to be in good and functional condition for many years since they are made to last. Purchasing used cargo containers<\/a> will also contribute to environmental preservation when they are recycled or upcycled into better products. For most novice buyers, finding a high-quality used shipping container for sale can be a challenging task sometimes. There are some basic guidelines to think about before making a decision. By identifying the important features to look out for when buying a used storage container<\/a>, we help you get the best deal possible at a valuable rate.<\/p>\n What you intend to use the container for will determine the quality grade of the used container you buy. Used shipping containers are classified into three grades, A, B, and C. A indicates that the container is in excellent condition, almost like new with a minimum scratch or dents, and will still be very worthy of shipping. Then grade B signifies a lesser quality of the shipping container compared to A, probably not so aesthetically looking which on the outside may have a few corrosion and dents, but is still cargo worthy with Wind and Watertight (WWT) condition. WWT condition guarantees not to leak or have holes. While C shipping containers have some significant damage and would need some repairs here and there.<\/p>\n You should look to purchase an A or B-grade container if you intend to use it for storage or shipment. Still, further inspection and checking the conditions thoroughly about the former use is suggested, since most of the shipping containers’ grades are determined by their looks and merely impossible to determine their quality unless examined.<\/p>\n You require an ample amount of knowledge before deciding the size of the shipping container you are going to buy. There are a variety of sizes with different kinds of use available. Most commonly used for carrying dry cargo is a standard container which comes in a range of sizes, starting from 6 feet, 8 feet, 10 feet, 20 feet, and 40 feet. They also have a similar type with an extended height called the high cubes. High cubes shipping containers are 12 inches taller than the standard ones, with the same width and length. We also provide a variety of shipping containers with an open top, curtain side, side doors, an insulated one, a flat rack, or a duocon which has doors on both ends.<\/p>\n Tradecorp can provide storage containers in this variety of ranges which you can check for more details here. Choosing the right type also means maintaining the efficiency of optimizing the amount of load and budget.<\/p>\nWhat Will the Container Be Used for?<\/h3>\n
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