FAQ
How quickly can I have a sale container delivered?
Usually within 24 hours after placing your order and meeting payment terms.
How quickly can I have a hire container delivered?
Subject to satisfactory credit checks, usually within 24 hours after placing your order.
Can I have a collection or delivery at the weekend or outside normal working hours?
Yes, however there may be a premium charge for this.
Can I paint your hire container a different colour?
No, if you alter the colour there will be a charge to restore it.
Can I place my container on grass or in a field?
No, you must have level ground, ideally this should be concreted surface. If you do not have a concrete surface, wooden sleepers or concrete blocks can be used.
Can I return my container earlier than the minimum rental period?
Yes you can, however if you do, you will be charged for the full rental period.
Do I need to insure the container?
Yes, you need to insure against all risks and at least up the replacement value on your lease.
Can I claim against you for damaged or lost stock?
You are responsible for you stock; therefor, you must insure against all risk.
Can I collect the container myself?
This may be possible; however there will be a depot handling charge for lifting the container on or off y our vehicle, and the vehicle must comply with Health and Safety regulation.
What type of shipping container should I choose for storage?
Think of a shipping container as another storage room. You can use it to keep anything you would put in a warehouse, storeroom or shed. Choose 6m or 12m lengths and the door configuration that works best for your situation.
What range of items do people store in your containers?
Almost everything under the sun – here is just a small sample from a very long list…
- Cards
- Cars
- Motor parts
- Motorbikes
- Lawnmowers
- Shelving
- Packaging materials
- TVs
- Electrical goods
- Building materials
- Retail items
- Canned goods
- Dry foodstuffs
- Fireworks
- Furniture
- Carpets
- Paintings
- Paint
- Lighting
- Computers
- Clothing
- Animal feed
- Bottled water
- Mobile phones
- Shoes
- Furniture
- Ceramics
- Aggregates
- Gas testing pipes
- Biscuits
- Tea
- Sweets