Container Solutions, Inc.
Storage containers, shipping containers, modified workspaces, and engineered container solutions quoted with real delivery planning instead of a generic cart.
CSI lists common container types and starting prices, then confirms availability, freight, placement requirements, tax questions, and modification details before purchase. That keeps the process accurate for your site and budget.
Instead of pushing every customer through the same checkout, the CSI process starts with the practical details: what you need to store, where the unit will sit, what truck can reach the site, whether appearance matters, and whether the container needs custom doors, ventilation, power, or office space.
Explore services20ft and 40ft units for secure ground-level storage, shipping, commercial inventory, construction sites, farms, and residential overflow.
View optionsExtra-height units with 9ft 6in exterior height for taller equipment, improved interior clearance, racking, workshops, and conversion projects.
View optionsPurpose-built shells with roll-up doors, personnel doors, windows, vents, insulation, electrical prep, partitions, paint, and office layouts.
View optionsTemperature-controlled containers for cold storage, food distribution, events, agriculture, pharmaceutical overflow, and seasonal inventory.
View optionsSmaller 8ft, 10ft, and cut-down options where local availability permits, useful for tight residential or urban job sites.
View optionsOpen side, double door, open top, flat rack, and custom access configurations for unusual loading needs or commercial operations.
View optionsResidential storage, tools, parts, and tight delivery sites
A practical size for homes, farms, contractors, schools, and small facilities that need secure storage without giving up too much yard space. Used wind-and-watertight units may show cosmetic wear, but are selected for dry storage performance and structural usefulness.
Commercial inventory, equipment storage, and farm use
The workhorse option for businesses that need maximum cubic capacity at the best value. Ideal for palletized inventory, construction equipment, event materials, seasonal stock, and long-term overflow storage.
Tall equipment, pallet racking, workshop conversions
A preferred shell for conversions and tall storage because the added height improves interior comfort, shelving options, and forklift loading. One-trip condition is best when appearance and a clean interior matter.
New, one-trip, cargo-worthy, and wind-and-watertight containers with clear condition guidance before you commit.
Doors, windows, vents, partitions, electrical rough-ins, roll-up doors, insulation, paint, and office conversions.
Site planning, tilt-bed or flatbed coordination, access checks, and placement recommendations for safer delivery.
Repeat purchasing support for contractors, manufacturers, agriculture, municipalities, schools, and logistics teams.
Container availability is local and regional by nature. CSI can help coordinate inventory and delivery conversations across the United States, with strong coverage throughout Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky, and surrounding Southeast markets.
For every delivery quote, the team reviews ZIP code, container source, access, truck type, unloading method, overhead clearance, driveway strength, and final placement expectations.
View LocationsFrom the first message to delivery planning, CSI keeps every step focused on container fit, site reality, and practical pricing.
The customer shares container type, ZIP code, timeline, site access, use case, and whether the unit needs to stay standard or be modified.
CSI helps compare standard, high cube, refrigerated, compact, or specialty access options, then explains condition choices and practical tradeoffs.
The team checks availability, inventory source, freight assumptions, requested accessories, taxes, and any modification scope before preparing the quote.
If custom work is needed, doors, vents, paint, insulation, electrical prep, windows, partitions, or office packages are planned before delivery.
CSI reviews truck access, clearance, surface type, placement expectations, route issues, and whether extra equipment may be required.
The container is delivered according to the agreed plan, and CSI remains available for questions about use, add-ons, or future container needs.
Estimate a planning range using container type, condition, delivery region, site access, and common add-ons. It keeps the site useful while still routing serious buyers into a confirmed CSI quote.
Open CalculatorActual price is confirmed by ZIP code, inventory source, access, and selected options.
Independent carriers and dispatch support for container movement, route planning, and site delivery.
Specialty teams for doors, windows, vents, insulation, paint, office layouts, and container conversion support.
Third-party programs that may support lease-style, installment, or equipment financing options when available.
Regional yards and inspection contacts that help verify condition, source units, and coordinate availability.
Secure tool storage, field offices, workshops, and phased job-site storage for contractors and trades.
Dry storage for feed, equipment, parts, seasonal materials, and farm operations that need durable ground-level access.
Pop-up retail, event storage, concessions, ticketing, merchandising, and mobile activation concepts.
Overflow inventory, parts storage, maintenance support, and equipment staging for industrial facilities.
Refrigerated container planning for food, beverage, agriculture, events, and temperature-sensitive inventory.
Practical storage and workspace support for schools, municipalities, emergency response, and public works.
Compare quick specifications for common dry, refrigerated, high cube, and modified containers.
View sheetsUnderstand one-trip, cargo-worthy, wind-and-watertight, and project-unit differences.
View guideReview rental and lease-style planning for temporary or long-term container needs.
Lease optionsAsk CSI to check on a quote, support request, delivery, or modification update.
Track quoteCSI helped us compare a used 40ft unit against a high cube before the quote was finalized. The delivery questions were practical, and the container landed exactly where the crew needed it.
The office and storage combo quote was much clearer than other options we reviewed. They asked about access, power, windows, insulation, and how our team would actually use the space.
We needed dry storage quickly but did not need a perfect-looking unit. CSI explained wind-and-watertight condition honestly and helped us stay within budget.
The open side container recommendations were thoughtful. We were planning a pop-up concept, and the team helped us think through loading, customer access, and finish options.
The quote process was straightforward. We gave them the ZIP code, surface details, and inventory needs, and they came back with realistic delivered options.
Our event needed secure temporary storage with a tight delivery window. CSI helped us understand the placement requirements early, which saved a lot of stress.
The team handled our questions professionally and documented the container condition and delivery assumptions clearly. It made internal approval easier.
Before quoting a refrigerated unit, CSI walked through power, access, temperature range, and timing. It felt like a real project review, not a generic product page.
Listed prices are starting estimates. Delivered pricing depends on ZIP code, current inventory source, truck type, fuel, distance, access, taxes, and requested modifications.
Wind and watertight containers are used units intended to keep ordinary weather out when doors, seals, roof, and walls are functioning properly. They may have dents, scuffs, patches, or surface rust.
A one-trip container is typically manufactured overseas, loaded once, and moved to the United States. It is usually the cleanest option for appearance-sensitive storage or modification projects.
Yes. CSI can compare available sizes, site access, door configuration, interior height, shelving plans, and delivery requirements before you request a final quote.
A practical guide to comparing footprint, delivery access, storage volume, and total project cost before requesting a quote.
Read moreWhat to check before the truck arrives: clearance, surface, turns, slope, blocks, and final placement expectations.
Read moreUnderstand the difference between appearance, structure, weather resistance, and conversion suitability.
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