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Container Services in New Jersey
Sales, rentals, rent-to-own, modifications, and delivery — five container services, one local Newark supplier, one phone call for a written delivered quote.
Everything We Do, In One Place
Newark Shipping Containers is a container supplier first — but a container on its own is only half the job. Getting the right box, in the right condition, placed correctly on your site, under the right payment structure, is what actually solves your storage problem. That's why we organize what we do into five services. Every one of them is quoted by a real person on a local Newark number, and every quote includes delivery to your ZIP code, not a vague "plus freight."
Shipping Container Sales
New one-trip and used cargo-worthy 20ft, 40ft, and High Cube containers, sourced at Port Newark and sold with a written delivered price.
Shipping Containers for Rent
Monthly container rentals (3-month minimum) with delivery and pickup quoted upfront — rent for a renovation, a season, or a project.
Rent-to-Own Containers
A 5% deposit and fixed payments over 12–48 months, with no early-payoff penalty. Own the box without the lump sum.
Modified Containers
Roll-up doors, personnel doors, windows, insulation, electrical, shelving, and vents — built to your spec before delivery.
Container Delivery
Tilt-bed delivery placed exactly where you want it, anywhere in New Jersey — with a site-check before the truck rolls.
How a Typical Order Works
- 1. Call or send the quote form. Tell us the size (20ft/40ft), condition (new or used), and your ZIP code.
- 2. Get a delivered price. One number, in writing — container + delivery to your site. No fuel surcharges appearing later.
- 3. Site check. We confirm clearance, surface, and access. If your street is tight (looking at you, Hoboken), we plan the approach or suggest alternatives before you commit.
- 4. Delivery. Tilt-bed truck places the container on your prepared surface. Most Newark-area deliveries run within a few days of ordering, subject to stock.
Which Option Is Right for You?
Buying wins on total cost if you'll use the container for more than about 18 months — and a container is a real asset with resale value. Renting wins when the need has an end date: a kitchen renovation, a school year of gear, a construction phase. Rent-to-own is for everyone in between — you need the box now, want to own it eventually, and would rather pay monthly. If the container needs to work as more than a sealed steel room — a workshop, a pop-up, secure tool crib with power — start on the modified containers page. Still deciding? Our buying guide and price guide lay out the honest math, and the FAQ answers the twenty questions we hear every week.
Service Area
All five services are available across Newark, Essex County, Hudson County, Union County, and most of North and Central Jersey, with scheduled delivery runs to Mercer County (Trenton and Ewing). Browse the full list of shipping container delivery locations in New Jersey — every town page includes real drive times from Port Newark, truck routes, and local siting notes.
One Supplier, Start to Finish — Why It Matters
The container industry loves to fragment: one company sells you the box, a second brokers the trucking, a third would have told you about the permit requirement if anyone had asked. Every handoff is a place where your delivery date slips or your quote grows a surcharge. Running sales, rental, modification, and delivery under one roof means one accountable party: the person who quoted your container knows your street's constraints, the modification shop knows the delivery date, and the driver knows the placement plan. When something changes — weather, a blocked approach, a permit delay — one phone call reroutes everything at once. That coordination is invisible when it works, which is the point.