Buy a new 40ft shipping container

A new 40ft shipping container is an attractive option if you're looking for high volume and, at the same time, a neat, presentable appearance. On this page, you'll see which new 40ft variants make sense, how standard and high cube containers compare, and which delivery and transport factors influence the total price.

Standard 40ft new

From €2.750,00

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A new 40ft dry van is interesting when you are looking for large volume without immediately resorting to special high cube or side access.

High cube 40ft new

From €2.775,00

excl. VAT

A new 40ft high cube makes sense if, in addition to length, you also want extra internal height for more volume or a more spacious customization basis.

Special 40ft new

From €7.595,00

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Special new 40ft versions, such as FSA or other access layouts, are usually higher in price than a standard dry van.

What factors determine the choice?

  • New 40ft containers are primarily chosen for their good condition and long-term use
  • High cube and special access layouts are generally higher in price
  • CSC relevance and transport deployment often make new more attractive
  • Delivery and installation are included in the total price

The exact price depends on the version, stock, location, and delivery. For a specific total price, a quote is usually the most accurate.

What do you look for in a new 40ft container?

This modifier page is for buyers who know that 40ft is the correct size and are primarily looking for a neat new implementation within the current Shopify architecture.

New versus used

When does a new 40ft make sense?

New 40ft is particularly interesting when appearance, long-term use, or transport suitability outweigh the lowest entry price.

What does this mean?

For representative locations, custom work, or long-term use, new pays for itself more quickly than a purely functional used option.

Implementation

Standard, high cube or special access

Not every new 40ft container is suitable for the same application. The right choice depends on the desired height, accessibility, and the role of the container within your process.

What does this mean?

Don't automatically choose the most extensive model. Let use, height, and access determine which version is worth the extra cost.

Transport

Large volume requires good preparation

A new 40ft container offers a large volume, but also requires sufficient placement space, accessibility, and a suitable delivery method.

What does this mean?

Therefore, consider delivery early in your decision-making process, especially for tight or difficult locations.

Knowledge cluster

Use price, specifications, and weight together

40ft new involves more than just a price comparison. Dimensions, weight, and delivery collectively determine whether the chosen model will truly work at your location.

What does this mean?

Always use the 40ft cluster pages together and only then evaluate the total price.

In short

Choose 40ft new if you are looking for a large volume and at the same time value a neat condition, wider deployability and a presentable appearance. Then determine whether standard or high cube is best.

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New or used 40ft container?

For 40ft containers, new is primarily logical when appearance, long-term tidy deployment, or specialized execution are important. Used containers often remain more interesting for purely functional storage at a more competitive price level.

New 40ft container

Interesting for representative placement, customization, and projects where a neat appearance or broader application is desired.

  • Neat representative condition
  • Interesting for long-term deployment and customization
  • Often more logical when CSC deployment is involved

Used 40ft container

Interesting when a lot of storage space at a lower entry price is important.

  • More competitively priced to buy
  • Interesting for functional storage
  • More emphasis on practical use than appearance

What determines the total price of a new 40ft?

A new 40ft container is not just about the container itself. Specifications, transport, placement and execution together determine whether the chosen solution is both practical and commercially sound.

Specs

Dimensions and weight

40ft new is only really suitable if the length, height and weight are also practically correct for your location and use.

Good to know

Use price, dimensions, and weight together as a cluster to choose the correct version.

View 40ft dimensions
Delivery

Transport and installation

Due to its size, 40ft usually requires more preparation for delivery than smaller sizes. Take accessibility and maneuvering space into account.

Good to know

Include delivery early in the request to avoid surprises in planning or the total price.

View shipping rates
Height

Standard or high cube

For a new 40ft container, the choice between standard and high cube is often as important as the decision to buy new itself.

Good to know

Only choose high cube if the extra height offers a truly functional advantage.

Read High Cube vs. Standard
Overall picture

Quotation and execution

For a realistic assessment, you should not only look at the product, but also at delivery, any additional access, and desired finishing.

Good to know

A quote is the fastest way to receive a concrete proposal for a new 40ft container at your location.

Request a quote

What do you pay attention to?

First look at standard versus high cube, then check dimensions and weight, and finally include delivery in the price comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers to the most frequently asked questions about new 40ft containers. No answer? Send a message via chat.

When do I choose a new 40ft container instead of a used one?

Choose new when a neat condition, representative appearance, customization, or broader application are more important than the lowest entry price.

Is a new 40ft always standard, or can high cube make more sense?

High cube might be more logical if you also need extra height in addition to length. Without that need for height, standard usually remains the simpler choice.

Why does delivery play such a big role with 40ft new?

Due to its size, 40ft units place higher demands on accessibility, placement, and transport method. Delivery therefore greatly influences the total price and feasibility.

Is CSC relevant for new 40ft containers?

That is possible. Especially when transport deployment plays a role, new is often interesting because good condition and deployability carry more weight. Always check the specific status per container.

Where do I start within the 40ft cluster?

Start with the pricing and specs pages for 40ft and then include delivery and possibly high cube in the choice for the right model.