If you’re looking for containers in or near Dallas, Texas, you’ll want to consider Container Management, Inc. We offer a Texas-size inventory of new and used steel shipping containers.
You can pick up your shipping containers or have us deliver them.
Our Depot site is in Hutchins, Texas, 75141, just southeast of Dallas.
When you buy your shipping container, we provide a container release number. This number allows you or your freight forwarder to access your purchased container(s) at the Depot site during the specified timeframe.
We deliver containers using a tilt-bed (roll-off) truck within a 150- to 200-mile radius of Channelview, Texas. This covers approximately all areas within:
Not sure if you’re within our Dallas delivery radius? Just ask!
For deliveries further than 150-200 miles, we employ a flat-bed truck broker that requires customers to lift off containers on arrival.
We sell all sizes of
new and used steel shipping containers in the DFW area. Moreover, Dallasites and other Texans especially value the following:
Learn about Shipping Container Grades.
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We can
modify and customize your container
in nearby Houston by adding doors, floors, windows, skylights, electrical, HVAC, and more.
With the Port of Houston just minutes away, many local companies buy containers to export goods. These shipper-owned containers can be less costly and more practical for some shippers.
Furthermore, we work with surveyors who can appropriately certify containers for ocean shipping.
By owning your containers, your goods can be stored, sealed, and shipped overseas. Moreover, goods in sealed containers can be transported from their origin to their destination.
This saves money and avoids the cost of unloading and reloading goods at the destination port. Steamships require you to keep their containers at the port in some countries when embargoes are in place.
We can help you make the export process work.
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for more information.
Explore some of the creative ways Texans have repurposed steel shipping containers.
Texas homeowners are buying containers to use as home offices or as additions to their homes to expand their living space.
Many Texas businesses use shipping containers at their gates to keep track of those entering and exiting their major factories, corporate offices, or other facilities. In that way, security guards can work outside of the elements.
Water-treatment facilities can house the necessary supplies to keep drinking water safe in a repurposed shipping container. This container can then be moved from location to location—especially in a weather emergency or power outage.
Housing a diesel engine and a fuel cell, containers can be transformed into powerful mobile generators. When the electricity goes out, these generators can power a hospital emergency room or another critical business for two weeks.
Many Texas farmers store equipment, implements, or tractors in new and used shipping containers. This extends and expands the size and locations of their barns and reduces their overhead costs. Texans also keep corn, cotton, wheat, oats, sorghum, rice, hay, peanuts, potatoes, and other crops dry in converted shipping containers.
In Ladonia, Texas, vacationers can stay in a treehouse made of shipping containers. A tiny home in Fort Worth is also available to rent. Another shipping container vacation rental is in the Fort Worth cultural district. A micro resort community is in the Fort Worth River District. Called Hotel Otto, it rents eight shipping container bungalows.
From luxury homes to affordable housing, Texans are building and buying houses from repurposed shipping containers.
For example, Dallas is home to a 3,700-square-foot luxury container home called PV14. Similarly, a 2,400-square-foot container home in Midway Hollow, Dallas, Texas listed for $730k.
A three-story, six-shipping container home resides in the Linwood neighborhood of Fort Worth.
East Dallas plans to build affordable apartments made of shipping containers. Rents would start at just $906 a month.
East McKinney, Texas, boasts an affordable container home community—the first in North Texas. Called The Cotton Groves, the 35 affordable family townhomes were sponsored by the North Collin County Habitat for Humanity. Each home is built from four shipping containers.
Modpools® is located in Austin, Texas, and British Columbia, Canada. It repurposes single-use shipping containers to build custom, in-ground pools throughout Texas.
Hydroponic farms in converted shipping containers are popular in Texas. For instance, a Texas supermarket chain headquartered in Dallas is growing store-grown produce in containers.
Big Tex Urban Farms grows greens in climate-controlled hydroponic containers (two welded together) in Fair Park in South Dallas. Named GrowZilla, the hydroponic farm provides healthy food for nonprofits.
Another Dallas, Texas, hydroponic farm, Doodle Farms, provides the greens for Legacy Hall in Plano, Texas.
Need help with your exports, storage, or your container project? We have the answers, experience, and pricing you need.
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About Us
Container Management, Inc. is a multi-generational family-owned and -operated container Wholesaler, founded in 1993 to serve our customers with exemplary customer service and competitive wholesale pricing.
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