40-Foot Containers • Central Texas
Maximum storage capacity for equipment, inventory, and large projects.
K3 offers standard and high-cube 40-foot shipping containers in new, one-trip, and used condition for commercial, agricultural, construction, and personal storage.

Standard Dimensions
40′ L × 8′ W × 8’6" H
Built for Bigger Needs
Twice the length of a 20-foot unit and ideal for serious storage.
A standard 40-foot shipping container provides roughly 2,350 cubic feet of enclosed space. That makes it a strong choice for contractors, farms, manufacturers, retailers, schools, churches, and customers storing large quantities of equipment or materials.
Because of the longer footprint, a 40-foot unit can reduce the need for multiple smaller containers and may provide a lower cost per cubic foot of storage. It is especially useful for palletized inventory, lumber, machinery, long tools, bulk supplies, and workshop conversions.
Store bulk materials, palletized inventory, large tools, and equipment in one secure space.
Choose standard height or gain an extra foot of vertical clearance with a high cube.
Balance appearance, lifespan, and budget with the condition that fits your project.
Capacity & Specifications
More room for demanding jobs.
Standard exterior dimensions are approximately 40 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 8 feet 6 inches high. Interior dimensions vary slightly, but most provide around 39 feet 5 inches of usable length.
A standard 40-foot container commonly weighs around 8,000 pounds before loading.
The door opening is generally about 7 feet 8 inches wide and 7 feet 5 inches high.
Approximately 2,350 cubic feet for a standard unit and more for a high cube.
Common Uses
A strong fit for commercial, agricultural, and construction storage.
Contractors often use 40-foot containers for lumber, scaffolding, tools, and materials. Farms and ranches use them for parts, feed, fencing supplies, machinery, and seasonal equipment.
Retailers and manufacturers use them for inventory overflow, fixtures, packaging, maintenance supplies, and archived materials. They are also a popular starting point for workshops and other custom projects.
Standard vs. High Cube
Choose the height that matches your storage plan.
A standard 40-foot container is 8 feet 6 inches high. A 40-foot high cube is 9 feet 6 inches high, giving you additional vertical clearance for taller equipment, shelving, insulation, and interior build-outs.
A dependable choice for general storage when extra height is not necessary.
Better for tall equipment, stacked inventory, workshops, offices, and modification projects.
Delivery Planning
Make sure your site has room for the truck and the container.
A 40-foot unit requires more approach room, turning space, and overhead clearance than a 20-foot container. K3 will discuss access, ground conditions, gates, slopes, trees, utility lines, and your preferred door direction before delivery.
The truck must be able to enter, align, unload, and leave without getting trapped.
Compacted gravel, concrete pads, blocks, or railroad ties can help support the corner castings.
Photos and measurements help K3 identify access concerns before scheduling delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Before purchasing a 40-foot shipping container.
Price depends on condition, type, current availability, delivery distance, and site access. Contact K3 for current delivered pricing.
Choose a high cube when you need extra vertical clearance, shelving space, insulation, or room for a conversion.
Yes. Used units can provide excellent value when cosmetic wear is acceptable.
Yes, provided there is safe access and the container is prepared for transport. Contact K3 for container-moving information.
Visit our rent-to-own page to review available ownership options.
Yes. K3 regularly serves rural, residential, commercial, and construction locations across Central Texas.
Ready to price a 40-foot container?
Contact K3 with your preferred condition, standard or high-cube choice, delivery location, and site details.
