Cargo Containers for Sale in St. Petersburg FL
ISO-Certified & Export-Ready Shipping Containers for Logistics, Freight, and International Trade
What Is a Cargo Container?
A cargo container — also known as an intermodal container, ISO container, or freight container — is a standardized steel box designed for the efficient transport of goods across ships, rail, and trucks. These containers are the backbone of global trade, moving over 800 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of goods every year across the world's oceans and highways.
Unlike generic storage units or makeshift containers, true cargo containers are built to meet rigorous international standards set by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and must pass inspections under the International Convention for Safe Containers (CSC). This means every cargo container we sell in St. Petersburg is certified for safe stacking, lifting, and ocean transport — making them ideal for businesses that need reliable, regulation-compliant equipment.
If your business operates in the Tampa Bay area and depends on moving goods domestically or internationally, purchasing your own cargo containers can dramatically reduce long-term leasing costs, improve supply chain flexibility, and give you full control over your inventory logistics.
ISO Standards: What They Mean for Your Cargo Container
The ISO standards governing cargo containers (primarily ISO 668, ISO 1496, and ISO 6346) define everything from external dimensions and corner casting specifications to structural load ratings and identification markings. Here is what each standard covers and why it matters to your purchase:
ISO 668
Classification & External Dimensions
Defines the standard lengths (20ft, 40ft, 45ft), widths (8ft), and heights (8ft 6in standard, 9ft 6in high cube). Ensures every container fits onto any chassis, rail car, or ship cell guide worldwide.
ISO 1496
Structural Testing & Load Ratings
Specifies stacking strength (typically 9 containers high when loaded), racking resistance, floor strength (forklift-rated), and lifting forces. A container that meets ISO 1496 can safely carry its rated payload under the most demanding transport conditions.
ISO 6346
Identification & Marking
Governs the owner code, equipment identifier, serial number, and check digit system printed on every container. This is the system that allows your container to be tracked through ports, customs, and intermodal terminals globally.
When you purchase an ISO-compliant cargo container from our St. Petersburg inventory, you're getting a unit that integrates seamlessly into the global logistics network. Whether you're shipping citrus products from Florida to Europe, importing machinery from Asia through Port Tampa Bay, or simply need a container that fits standard chassis for domestic trucking — ISO certification is non-negotiable.
CSC Certification: Required for Ocean Transport
The Convention for Safe Containers (CSC) is an international treaty that requires every container used in ocean transport to carry a valid CSC safety approval plate. This plate — a metal tag affixed to the container door — certifies that the unit has been inspected and meets structural safety requirements for marine shipping.
Key facts about CSC certification:
- Initial inspection is performed at the time of manufacture and is valid for 5 years.
- Periodic re-examination is required every 30 months thereafter (or under an ACEP — Approved Continuous Examination Program).
- Without a valid CSC plate, a container cannot legally be loaded onto an ocean vessel at any port, including Port Tampa Bay.
- CSC inspection covers structural integrity, door operation, weatherproofing, and corner casting condition.
Cargo Container Sizes Available in St. Petersburg
We stock the most commonly used cargo container sizes at our Tampa Bay location. Here is a breakdown of dimensions, capacity, and best-use scenarios:
| Size | External Dimensions (L x W x H) | Internal Dimensions | Capacity (cu. ft.) | Max Payload (lbs) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20ft Standard | 20' x 8' x 8'6" | 19'4" x 7'8" x 7'10" | 1,170 | 47,900 | Heavy cargo, dense goods, short-distance shipping |
| 40ft Standard | 40' x 8' x 8'6" | 39'5" x 7'8" x 7'10" | 2,390 | 58,870 | General freight, volume cargo, cross-country transport |
| 40ft High Cube | 40' x 8' x 9'6" | 39'5" x 7'8" x 8'10" | 2,700 | 58,490 | Tall or bulky cargo, furniture, electronics, retail goods |
| 20ft High Cube | 20' x 8' x 9'6" | 19'4" x 7'8" x 8'10" | 1,320 | 46,200 | Tall machinery, oversized equipment |
Not sure which size you need? Our team in St. Petersburg can help you calculate cubic footage requirements based on your specific cargo manifest. We also carry open-top and flat-rack containers for oversized or top-loading cargo — call for current availability.
Pricing for Cargo Containers in St. Petersburg
Container pricing depends on condition, size, and current market availability. Below are our typical price ranges for units available at our Tampa Bay depot:
| Container | Condition | Price Range | CSC Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20ft Standard | Cargo Worthy (CW) | $2,400 – $3,200 | Current CSC plate |
| 20ft Standard | One-Trip (New) | $3,800 – $4,800 | Current CSC plate |
| 40ft Standard | Cargo Worthy (CW) | $2,800 – $3,800 | Current CSC plate |
| 40ft Standard | One-Trip (New) | $4,800 – $6,200 | Current CSC plate |
| 40ft High Cube | Cargo Worthy (CW) | $3,000 – $4,200 | Current CSC plate |
| 40ft High Cube | One-Trip (New) | $5,200 – $6,800 | Current CSC plate |
Prices reflect current market conditions in the Tampa Bay area and are subject to change. Request a quote for today's exact pricing.
Our Inspection Process
Every cargo container sold from our St. Petersburg inventory undergoes a thorough multi-point inspection before it is listed for sale. Our inspection protocol includes:
Structural Inspection
- Corner castings — checked for cracks, distortion, and proper weld integrity
- Cross members and floor beams — inspected for corrosion, bending, or fatigue
- Roof panels — examined for dents, holes, or patches that compromise water-tightness
- Side panels — checked for excessive corrosion, buckling, or penetrations
Functional Inspection
- Door operation — both doors must open, close, and lock smoothly with functioning gaskets
- Locking bars and cam keepers — tested for alignment and secure engagement
- Floor condition — marine-grade plywood checked for rot, delamination, or damage
- Water-tight test — unit sealed and inspected for leaks under simulated rain conditions
We reject any container that does not meet our quality standards. For Cargo Worthy (CW) units, we verify that the container passes all criteria required for active cargo transport. For One-Trip units, you're receiving a container that has made a single ocean voyage from the manufacturer — essentially new condition.
B2B Bulk Pricing & Fleet Orders
If your company needs multiple cargo containers — whether for a fleet expansion, a large export contract, or setting up intermodal operations in the Tampa Bay corridor — we offer volume pricing that can significantly reduce your per-unit cost.
Volume Discount Tiers
- 5–9 units: 3–5% discount off list price
- 10–24 units: 5–8% discount off list price
- 25+ units: Custom pricing — contact our B2B team
Fleet Services
- Scheduled delivery to your yard or port facility
- Custom paint and logo application
- CSC re-certification coordination
- Ongoing inventory sourcing agreements
We work with freight forwarders, 3PL providers, agricultural exporters, and construction firms throughout the Tampa Bay area. Whether you need a one-time order of 10 containers or a standing monthly supply, we can build a procurement plan that fits your operations and budget.
Port Delivery: Port Tampa Bay & Beyond
Port Tampa Bay is Florida's largest bulk cargo port and a major gateway for containerized freight. Located just minutes from our depot, we can deliver cargo containers directly to port terminals, freight yards, and warehouse facilities throughout the Tampa Bay region.
Our delivery capabilities include:
- Tilt-bed trailer delivery for ground-level drop-off at your site
- Chassis delivery for containers going directly to port or rail terminal
- Flatbed delivery for sites with crane or forklift unloading capability
- Delivery throughout Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco, Manatee, Sarasota, and Polk counties
- Extended delivery available statewide — Orlando, Jacksonville, Miami, and everywhere in between
Typical delivery lead time within the Tampa Bay metro area is 3–5 business days from order confirmation. Rush delivery may be available — ask your sales representative for details.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between "Cargo Worthy" and "One-Trip" containers?
A Cargo Worthy (CW) container is a used unit that has been inspected and certified as structurally sound and safe for ocean transport. It will show signs of normal use — surface rust, minor dents, paint wear — but is fully functional. A One-Trip container has made a single voyage from the overseas manufacturer (typically China) and is in near-new condition with minimal cosmetic wear. One-trip containers typically cost 40–60% more than cargo worthy units of the same size.
Can I export goods in a used cargo container from Port Tampa Bay?
Yes, provided the container has a valid CSC safety approval plate. All cargo worthy containers in our inventory carry current CSC certification. If you're purchasing a unit that will go directly to port for loading, we recommend scheduling a pre-trip inspection to confirm everything is in order. We can coordinate this as part of your purchase.
Do you offer financing for bulk cargo container purchases?
Yes. For orders of 5 or more units, we can arrange financing through our lending partners with terms ranging from 12 to 60 months. Approval is typically based on business credit, and we can often provide same-week funding. Contact our B2B team to discuss your fleet financing needs.
How long does a cargo container last?
A well-maintained cargo container has a useful life of 20–25 years in active transport service. For stationary use (storage, modifications), containers can last 30+ years with basic maintenance. The Corten steel used in container construction is specifically formulated to resist corrosion, and in Florida's climate, surface rust is mainly cosmetic and does not compromise structural integrity when properly maintained.
Can I inspect the container before purchasing?
Absolutely. We encourage all buyers — especially those purchasing for export or cargo use — to inspect units in person at our Tampa Bay depot. We'll walk you through the container's condition, show you the CSC plate, demonstrate door operation, and answer any questions. Appointments are available Monday through Saturday. If you can't visit in person, we can provide detailed photo and video documentation of any specific unit.
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