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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 Oregon fill out the form above and get connected with up to 5 suppliers near your area in Oregon.
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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 Oregon
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 Oregon. By the way, comparing different suppliers helps you find the best price, container size, and rental terms to fit your project requirements. Construction in Oregon is growing steadily, with recent projects including the Portland International Airport expansion, the Oregon State University Cascades Campus development, the South Waterfront District improvements, the Tillamook County Courthouse renovation, and the Bridgeport Village mixed-use development.
Consideration When Renting Conex Containers Oregon
Weather Resistance: Oregon has a wet and variable climate, especially in western areas. Choose a container that is wind- and water-tight. Look for solid seals around doors and no visible rust. A weather-resistant unit helps protect items from moisture damage during rainy months or sudden cold snaps.
Ventilation Options: Poor airflow inside a container can lead to mold, especially in damp areas like Eugene. Choose a unit with built-in vents or ask about ventilation upgrades. Proper air circulation prevents moisture buildup, which helps keep stored materials dry, clean, and in good condition over time.
Location and Accessibility: In Portland’s industrial districts like Northwest Industrial or Lents, some yards offer better road access. Visit the storage yard before renting. Check if it has wide lanes and firm ground. This makes loading and unloading easier, especially for larger trucks or in bad weather.
Container Size and Layout: Choose the right container size for your needs. Standard sizes are 20 and 40 feet. If you only need to store tools or small equipment, a 10-foot option may work better. Consider how items will be arranged inside to avoid stacking issues or blocked access later.
Security Features: Theft can be a concern in some areas. Pick containers with secure lockboxes or ask about external locking bars. Some facilities in Medford also offer on-site surveillance. Strong locks and solid construction help reduce the risk of break-ins, especially for long-term storage.
Delivery and Setup Options: Many Oregon providers offer delivery statewide. Make sure your site is ready before delivery. The ground should be level and accessible. Ask if the company includes setup or if that’s extra. Proper delivery prevents damage to the container and reduces the chance of shifting.
Permitting Rules: Some Oregon cities require permits for container placement. In Salem, for example, local rules may limit long-term container use in residential zones. Check with the city or county beforehand. Avoid fines or removal orders by understanding placement rules before signing the rental agreement.