Container Delivery and Shipping Options
There's several options available when considering how to have your shipping container delivered.
Here's a few of our best options. And sometimes it can vary depending on the location you need delivery in Orlando. Call us any time at (407) 250-9531 for more details on your container delivery specific details. Or check our FAQs and Buying Guide too. Tilt Bed / Roll Off Bed DeliveryThe most common method of delivering containers is a a roll-off truck bed. It's a trailer that tilts upward to tip the container off and slide it down into position. This method requires some space to allow the truck and trailer to do the delivery effectively. So planning ahead is crucial.
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Flat Bed Delivery
In this option, the shipping container will arrive on a flat bed attached to a semi-truck. The customer will actually be required to provide their own means of lifting the container off the flat bed. This could be via a crane, forklift or heavy equipment option. If you need assistance, we do have some connections with local crane companies in Orlando that can help.
Customer Assisted Drop Off
This option requires the customer to have an anchor point on the delivery site. A chain can be attached to the container and then attached to the anchor point the customer has set up. The trailer will then pull away and the container will slide onto the ground.
Customer Pickup
Customers could possibly be able to arrange a date and time to go to a local depot and pick up their own container. Please contact us to ensure you have the proper equipment needed to pick up your own container. This option could help you obtain your container faster.
Door Orientation For Delivery
Door orientation refers to the direction the doors should face when loaded on the trailer. Think about where you want the driver to place the container and then also consider the containers surroundings.
Doors Forward - The doors will face the back of the truck and will be the last thing off the trailer as it is delivered. An example of using doors forward would be that you are placing your container up against a fence, barn, or other structure.
Doors to the Rear - The doors will face away from the truck and will be the first thing off the trailer as it is delivered.
Doors Forward - The doors will face the back of the truck and will be the last thing off the trailer as it is delivered. An example of using doors forward would be that you are placing your container up against a fence, barn, or other structure.
Doors to the Rear - The doors will face away from the truck and will be the first thing off the trailer as it is delivered.
What Our Customers Say
Here's what our customers say about our ability to provide shipping containers throughout Florida.
Loved the quality experience with their customer service. They were helpful and told me exactly what container I needed. And they gave me an exact number for the quote which is nice to know! - Tony D.
I had no clue what the different ratings of shipping containers were and which one I needed. Orlando Shipping Containers walked me through everything until I understood. They were really patient and I had an amazing experience. - Mary T.
Orlando Shipping Container Dimensions
These are the most common sea container dimensions we sell. We can accommodate others, but most people ask about these.
20 Foot Standard Container Interior Dimensions:
- Length: 19ft - 9inches - Width: 7ft - 10inches - Height: 8ft - 6inches 40 Foot Standard Container Interior Dimensions: - Length: 39ft - 9inches - Width: 7ft - 10inches - Height: 8ft - 6inches |
20 Foot High Cube Container Interior Dimensions:
- Length: 19ft - 9inches - Width: 7ft - 10inches - Height: 8ft - 10inches 40 Foot High Cube Container Interior Dimensions: - Length: 39ft - 9inches - Width: 7ft - 10inches - Height: 8ft - 10inches |