Used Shipping Containers for Sale or Rent in Memphis

20ft, 40ft, and 40ft High Cube shipping containers available in Tennessee

    Yellow container with Eveon logo on the side at an airport
    Yellow container with Eveon logo on the side at an airport

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    Confused about whether to buy or rent storage for your property or business? At Eveon Containers, getting durable onsite storage has never been easier. Whether you’re looking to rent or purchase, Eveon is your trusted partner:

    • Three Sizes to Choose From: 20ft, 40ft, or 40ft HC containers.
    • Short-Term Options: Rentals start at just 3 months, perfect if a long-term commitment feels overwhelming.
    • Fast Delivery: Once purchased, containers arrive in 3–5 business days. Make sure your space is ready with 120ft long by 12ft wide for our trucks.

    Not sure which option fits your needs? Our expert agents are ready to help. Call 888-489-7585 to find the right solution for your home or business.

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    Memphis, TN

    Memphis is a major southern logistics hub and the 5th largest U.S. inland port. The International Port of Memphis spans 15 miles with 68 waterfront facilities handling goods like steel, grain, and petroleum. With four-mode access—barge, rail, road, and air—and five Class I railroads, Memphis is a true “logistics crossroads.” Used containers are bought by retailers, construction, manufacturing, agriculture, and equipment storage sectors.

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    Region

    20ft Used Container

    40ft Used Container

    40ft Used High Cube Container

    TN

    Memphis, TN

    $1,673

    8.46%

    $1,959

    9.54%

    $2,035

    8.64%

    About Memphis, TN

    This is a vibrant southern city and large inland port. In fact, the International Port of Memphis is the second largest inland port on the shallow draft portion of the Mississippi River, and the 5th largest inland Port in the United States. Memphis is one of only a handful of U.S. metros where five Class I railroads converge (BNSF, CN, CSX, NS, UP), plus direct interstate, river, and air links. This is why it’s often called a “logistics crossroads.”

    The International Port of Memphis covers the Tennessee and Arkansas sides of the Mississippi River from river Mile 725 to mile 740. Within this 15-mile reach, there are 68 water fronted facilities, 37 of which are terminal facilities moving products such as: petroleum, tar, asphalt, cement, steel, coal, salt, fertilizers, rock & gravel, and of course grains. The International Port of Memphis is among the largest U.S. inland ports and links barge, road, rail, and runway, useful for repositioning empties and storing units near shippers.

    Local Market Overview for Memphis, TN

    • Major Employers

      • FedEx
      • Autozone
      • Kroger
      • Nike
      • University of Tennessee
    • Seasonality & Demand Drivers

      • Import & Retail Peak:  The “traditional” peak runs Aug. - Oct .(holiday build), which lifts short-term storage demand and tightens supply of good-grade used boxes inland.
      • Construction Season: Mar. - Sep.  is the busiest for jobsite storage/office rentals and purchases.
      • Agriculture Cycle: Late summer - fall harvest across the Mid-South (soybeans, cotton) drives temporary storage near gins/elevators. River conditions on the Mississippi can amplify needs for ground storage when barge traffic slows. 
    • Who buys used containers in the Memphis market?

      • Retailers and Ecommerce
      • Construction and Trades 
      • Manufacturing
      • Equipment Storage
      • Farmers, Growers, and Agriculture & Ag Supply
    Shipping Containers for Sale in Memphis

    What We Love About Memphis, TN

    The home of world-famous BBQ, Elvis, and the Memphis Grizzlies, this is a vibrant southern city and large inland port. In fact, the International Port of Memphis is the second-largest inland port on the shallow draft portion of the Mississippi River, and the 5th largest inland Port in the United States.

    The International Port of Memphis covers the Tennessee and Arkansas sides of the Mississippi River from River Mile 725 to mile 740. Within this 15-mile reach, there are 68 water-fronted facilities, 37 of which are terminal facilities moving products such as petroleum, tar, asphalt, cement, steel, coal, salt, fertilizers, rock & gravel, and of course grains.

    Serving as a distribution center for both North & South and East & West, the overall economic impact of the Port of Memphis and the business entities operating within its jurisdiction is $9.27 Billion annually.

    Shipping Containers for Sale and Rent in Memphis, Tennessee

    20ft Shipping Container

    20ft Used Container

    Dimensions

    • Length

      20'

    • Width

      8'

    • Height

      8' 6"

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    40ft Shipping Container

    40ft Used Container

    Dimensions

    • Length

      40'

    • Width

      8'

    • Height

      8' 6"

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    40ft High Cube Shipping Container

    40ft Used High Cube Container

    Dimensions

    • Length

      40'

    • Width

      8'

    • Height

      9' 6"

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