A 20 or 40 ft container, sold outright and delivered to your shop or job site along the I-81 corridor. Pulaski sits about 45 miles from our Woodlawn yard.
Pulaski County has a real industrial base, from the plants and machine shops along I-81 to the smaller fabrication and repair outfits scattered around town. A lot of that work needs somewhere secure to keep tools, parts, and materials that is not the inside of the main building. A shipping container solves that without a contractor or a lease.
We sell 20 and 40 ft ISO containers out of our Woodlawn yard and deliver them on a tilt-bed trailer, set level on blocks and ready to lock. Pulaski is about 45 miles out via I-77 to I-81, inside our free delivery zone, so the price you see is the price you pay.
A steel box with a welded lockbox is a different proposition than a wood shed or a tarp over a pallet. For a shop or small manufacturer, that matters for a few reasons that come up over and over in this part of the county.
None of that rules out the more common uses. Homeowners, small farms, and hobby shops around Pulaski buy the same containers for firewood, feed, equipment, and general overflow. We just see enough shop and yard buyers here that it is worth calling out directly.
A used cargo worthy 20-ft container is $3,200 delivered. A used cargo worthy 40-ft is around $4,900 delivered. Both prices are out the door: delivery, leveling on blocks, and a welded steel lockbox are already included, not add-ons that show up later. If a one-trip container is what you are after instead of a used one, that typically runs several hundred to a couple thousand dollars more than a used box of the same size, and we will quote the exact number on a call.
Because a business container is sitting on a lot, in a lease space, or behind a shop with other people coming and going, the lockbox is not a nice-to-have, it is the reason a lot of Pulaski County buyers pick a steel container over a wood shed in the first place. If you want to go further and add lighting, shelving, or a roll-up door, our shop can build that out too, and that work is a separate written quote, not something bundled into the container price.
A container we sell you arrives on a tilt-bed trailer, gets set level on blocks, and locks up with the welded steel lockbox already in place. There is no pouring a pad and no framing before you can start using it. If you order a mod, such as shelving, lighting, or roll-up doors built in our Woodlawn shop, that adds a few days to a few weeks depending on the scope, and we will walk you through the timeline before anything is built.
Delivery does need clearance. We need about 65 feet of straight, clear pull-in for a 20-ft container and about 95 feet for a 40-ft, with overhead clearance the whole way in. That matters more than gate width in most Pulaski County lots and job sites. The ground has to be firm enough to carry a loaded delivery truck, and if there is significant slope where you want it set, we will talk that through with you before the truck ever gets loaded.
Tell us your size, your location in Pulaski County, and what you are storing. We will confirm out the door pricing and delivery clearance on the call.
Same-day reply. We'll send a real number, a real delivery window, and any photos we need to confirm fit.
You'll hear back from us today (or first thing tomorrow if it's late). For anything urgent, call (276) 237-6144.