🗹 Over 765 customers have already requested a quote
Storage Containers Rental in Missouri. Compare Quote
Need a shipping storage container rental in Missouri for commercial business, on-site construction, job-site, residential, or refrigerated?

🔒 Secure & confidential. No spam. No pressure.

*Storage containers are also known as commercial shipping containers, cargo containers, conex containers, and more.
**Contimod help you match supplier through our affiliate networks partners that serve Missouri. The number of quotes you receive will be based on available supplier and not always guaranteed. To learn more, check our terms and conditions page.
Our Customers
…………….
How do Shipping Container Quotes Work in Missouri
Tell us your requirements
Receive Call & Verify Your Requirements.
Compare Prices to Save Money in Missouri.
Storage Containers Rent Estimate Calculator
On national average, renting a 10ft, 20ft, or 40ft storage container costs anywhere from $75 to $200. To get exact shipping container price quotes in Missouri fill out the form above and get connected with up to 5 suppliers near your area in Missouri.
Price: $0
Our Customers
Common Storage Container Size

10ft Shipping Containers
External Dimensions: 10 ft x 8 ft x 8.5 ft
Internal Dimensions: 9.4 ft x 7.8 ft x 7.9 ft
Capacity: 560 cubic feet
20ft Shipping Containers
External Dimensions: 20 ft x 8 ft x 8.5 ft
Internal Dimensions: 19.4 ft x 7.8 ft x 7.9 ft
Capacity: 1,170 cubic feet


40ft Shipping Containers
External Dimensions: 40 ft x 8 ft x 8.5 ft
Internal Dimensions: 39.5 ft x 7.8 ft x 7.9 ft
Capacity: 2,390 cubic feet
Commercial and Construction Storage Container Rental in Missouri
For your construction site storage needs, you can now compare quotes from up to five suppliers that provide commercial and construction storage container rental in Missouri. By the way, comparing different suppliers helps you find the best price, container quality, and service options for your project. Construction activity in Missouri remains strong, with recent projects including the Ballpark Village expansion in St. Louis, the new Kansas City International Airport terminal, and the Centene Corporation campus development.
Consideration When Renting Conex Containers Missouri
Rental vs. Purchase: Decide if you need a container short-term or long-term. Renting is cheaper upfront, but buying is better for long use. Many in rural Missouri rent for seasonal use like harvest storage. Businesses in Springfield might buy containers to use as permanent on-site storage units.
Container Condition: Always check the container for rust, holes, or soft spots on the floor. Missouri weather includes heavy rain and snow, which can damage poor containers. Make sure the door seals shut and the frame is straight. A watertight container will protect your items from moisture damage.
Local Zoning Laws: Check local zoning rules before renting. Areas like Columbia’s Grasslands neighborhood may restrict long-term container placement. Some cities require a temporary permit. Ignoring zoning laws can lead to fines or forced removal. Always contact your local city or county office to understand the rules.
Container Size Options: Containers usually come in 20-foot and 40-foot sizes. Choose a size based on your space and storage needs. Missouri businesses often prefer 40-foot containers for equipment storage. Homeowners might choose 20-foot containers to fit in a driveway or backyard without needing extra permits.
Security Features: Good security prevents theft. Look for containers with lock boxes or steel lock covers. In larger cities like St. Louis, theft can be a concern, especially in industrial areas. Some rental companies also offer upgraded locks or camera systems for extra peace of mind.
Ventilation and Insulation: Ventilation helps reduce moisture and mold. Ask if the container has vents or insulation. Missouri’s humid summers and cold winters can cause temperature swings. Insulated containers help protect sensitive items like tools, electronics, or documents. For basic use, a few vents might be enough.
Rental Terms and Insurance: Review the rental agreement carefully. Check if you’re responsible for damages or if insurance is included. Missouri companies may offer short- or long-term contracts. Ask about damage waivers, especially if storing valuable items. Clear terms help avoid surprise fees when returning the container.
Cities in Missouri: Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield, Columbia, Independence, Lee’s Summit, O’Fallon, St. Joseph, St. Charles, Blue Springs, Joplin, Chesterfield, Jefferson City, Wentzville, Wildwood, and more.