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40ft High-Cube Shipping Container Used – Quality B (CSC)
Extra height
12 months after delivery
20ft Shipping Container (Dry Van) – RAL 9010 Pure White – New (CSC)
Used, neat condition
Extra height
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40ft High-Cube Shipping Container Used – Grade A (CSC)
Used, neat condition
Extra height
12 months after delivery
40ft Used Shipping Container (dry van) – Grade A (CSC)
Used, neat condition
Standard height
12 months after delivery
20ft Used Shipping Container (dry van) – Grade A (CSC)
Used, neat condition
Standard height
12 months after delivery
Used sea containers
Buying a used sea container and comparing quality
Directly compare A-grade and B-grade quality
A used shipping container is a practical choice when functionality, availability, and price are important. Here you compare used shipping containers by condition, quality, size, and application.
A-quality containers are in better used condition and often more presentable. B-quality containers are more affordable and primarily intended for functional use. Transport suitability and ISO/CSC status should always be assessed per product.
A-grade and B-grade
Condition per product
Choose a used sea container based on condition, budget, A/B quality, visible location, and potential transport suitability.
A-grade or B-grade?
A-quality is more suitable when appearance, good condition and more reliable daily use remain important. B-quality is interesting if price and practical deployment outweigh visible signs of use.
Compare A-quality used sea containers and B-quality used sea containers if you want to choose specifically based on condition.
What do you look for when buying a used sea container?
Check the size, condition, doors, floor, roof, rust, and intended use. For storage, wind and watertightness are often important. For transport, you should check for each product whether the specifications and any CSC status are suitable.
For representative locations or long-term visible use, a neater finish is often more sensible.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions about used shipping containers
Practical answers regarding price, quality class, used versus new, delivery, and transport relevance.
How much does a used shipping container cost?
The price of a used shipping container depends on the type, size, condition, quality grade, and delivery. If you want to better understand the differences between new, A-grade, and B-grade, check out the used price explanation. View current offers or request a quote.
What is the difference between A-grade and B-grade?
When do I choose used instead of new?
Used is usually smarter if price, practical deployment, and immediate functional use are more important than minimal traces of wear. A new shipping container is more logical if appearance, a cleaner start, and predictable condition are more important. Also compare new vs used.
Are used shipping containers suitable for storage and transport?
For on-site storage, CSC is usually not the main concern. For transport, the current suitability, condition, and status of the specific product always count. Especially with used offerings, you should therefore assess transport per product and, where necessary, include the CSC information.
Can you deliver and install?
Yes, delivery and placement are possible. You can read more about this on the delivery page and in the transport rates.
When is it better for me to choose a new sea container?
A new shipping container is more interesting if minimal signs of use, a tidier appearance, and a cleaner starting point are important. Compare new and used also via the comparison page.


















