A Step-By-Step Guide To Lease A Shipping Container


Posted February 21, 2018 by JamesL

When you need to rent a shipping container temporarily, you should follow some guidelines to take a wise decision and save some money.

 
Auckland, January 10, 2018: Shipping containers are used to transport goods by land, sea or even by air. When shipping is not required on a regular basis, buying shipping containers can be expensive. Shipping container leasing is a better option for this purpose. However, before leasing a container for some small businesses, here are some factors one needs to consider.

Step 1: Determine the size and type of container

At first, it is essential to determine the size and type of shipping container required by a company. Rather than leasing several small-sized containers, it is more cost-effective to lease one large-sized container. Of course, when you need to send multiple shipments to different destinations, this is an exception. You should then choose the right size of containers required for each delivery.

Step 2: Calculate the duration of leasing

Before renting a container, it is essential to calculate the duration – how long it is required to be rented. When it is only being used for shipment purpose, calculating its transit time and schedule for its return is necessary. When you are going to lease it for the long-term, you need to inform the rental company how long you need to keep it. Most rental companies offer attractive discounts for long-term rentals.

Step 3: Compare prices

It is advisable not to settle with the first rental company you contact. Rather you should compare the rental prices of different shipping container companies. Investing time to compare rental prices can benefit you to get the best possible deal.

Step 4: Complete the lease paperwork

When leasing a shipping container, you are required to enter into a rental agreement with the company. The paperwork contains basic information on the type of goods you are going to ship. You also need to deposit an amount that will eventually be refunded once you return the container. Most companies might also require signed permission if you need any container modifications.

Step 5: Prepare the storage place

You need a specific place to keep the shipping container until its shipment. If you don’t have an adequate area of storage, you may consider options of renting a place to keep the container.
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Last Updated February 21, 2018