Should I Buy or Lease a Shipping Container
What do you do when you have to buy a shipping container? For a start we’ve created 7 easy steps to follow to purchase the container you want.
Picking the Right Condition Shipping Container
If you just require just a few storage containers and storage, becoming a container owner is a good idea. It’s the same if you require containers for the long term, make use of containers regularly and don’t require much of. If you purchase containers, make sure to ensure that you’ll actually make use of the containers.
What kind of container do I require?
Once you’ve determined whether you need to purchase or lease containers, you’re now ready to move on to the next stage – deciding on the containers you’ll require. This could be another maze of information. It all comes down to the kind of goods you’ll need to send. When seeking containers the first thing to take into consideration is whether I require an ordinary container or does my shipment require particular specifications?
Select the condition and grade of the container
Once you’ve determined the right container for you, now is the time to determine the grade of your container. The grading and the condition you choose will depend on the items you’d like to move. This is where it gets quite complex. There’s no standard classification process for container shipping.
Where can I get a shipping container?
It is also possible to find containers through local brokers who have regional networks that can help you find the containers you require. While it may be to find containers nearer to ports, it does have some drawbacks. The cost can be higher because of the ease of access and the lack of transparency in the bargains you could make. It is difficult to understand the reason of the price and the added costs.
Hire a container surveyor
Contacting a surveyor is usually necessary in the event that you plan to lease your containers for shipping. A surveyor for containers typically performs inspections, surveys and inspections of equipment in containers before or after when a company leases a vessel to ensure that it is in ideal state. This is usually something that leasing companies ensure to take care of, as a means to insure their own assets.
What will the cost of a shipping container be?
The cost of a container will depend on your choices made in the earlier steps. The type of container, the container grade, and the location where you’ll require the containers. The location plays an essential role in cost. For example, a used 40ft shipping container could be priced at around $1400, while an entirely new 40ft container could cost about US$3500.
Transport the container
This includes scheduling, booking slots on your vessel, transport and rail transportation. If you’re considering shipping your containers unfilled, we’d advise you to rethink your decision. Why would you want to spend more money for the empty repositioning and repositioning of the new containers if you can hire someone to relocate it for you and you don’t need to pay any fees?
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