
Shipping containers delivered in Philadelphia.
New and used 20ft, 40ft, and 40ft high-cube containers delivered tilt-bed across Philadelphia, the Main Line, South Jersey, and Delaware.
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Don’t see your size? We stock 20ft, 40ft standard, and 40ft high-cube in both used and one-trip-new across all Philadelphia ZIPs.
See all sizes delivered to PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia sits 45 minutes from the Packer Avenue Marine Terminal, one of the busiest east-coast container ports and a primary intake for new one-trip inventory. That means short drayage and strong delivered pricing across the Delaware Valley — Philly itself, South Jersey, Delaware, and the Main Line.
Philadelphia neighborhoods we deliver to.
We deliver to every ZIP in Philadelphia-area Pennsylvania. Tilt- bed truck pulls in, sets the container where you want it, leaves. Below is the short-list of neighborhoods we work in most.
Popular use cases in Philadelphia.
Secure yard storage for equipment, tools, and inventory.
Backyard workshops, detached garages, and hobby spaces.
Job-site steel boxes that survive the weather and lock tight.
Structural base for modified living spaces and ADUs.
Popular sizes in Philly
- 20ft Used (WWT) — the Fishtown/Kensington backyard staple and the standard for South Philly rowhouse renovations. $2,900–$3,500 delivered.
- 40ft Used (WWT) — Main Line estate storage, Bucks County farms, jobsite staging. $3,500–$4,500 delivered.
- 40ft High-Cube One-Trip — container homes along the Schuylkill, Northern Liberties retail, and South Jersey ADUs. $6,500–$7,500.
Typical delivery windows
- City of Philadelphia (19101–19155): 3–5 business days
- Main Line (Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Wayne): 3–5 business days
- South Jersey (Cherry Hill, Camden, Mt Laurel): 3–5 business days
- Delaware (Wilmington, Newark, Dover): 3–5 business days
- Lancaster County / rural PA: 4–7 business days
Site prep for Philly
Rowhouse blocks are tight. Our pre-call dispatch reviews the alley width, utility lines, and street-parking rhythm before we commit a truck. For South Philly drops we usually ask the homeowner to coordinate a neighbor's permit-parking pullback for the morning of delivery.
Main Line and Bucks County estates run long gravel driveways with overhanging oaks; the 14ft clearance rule trips a surprising number of buyers on canopy-heavy lots.
Permits
City of Philadelphia L&I treats containers on private property as temporary storage (allowed) unless placed permanently; over 180 days triggers a zoning review. Public ROW placement requires a Streets Dept permit. Suburban townships across Montgomery, Chester, and Bucks counties vary — we flag HOA or township concerns at quote time.
Permits, wind zones, and HOA notes for Philadelphia.
Philly container regulations at a glance
- City of Philadelphia: containers on private property allowed under 180 days without a permit. Longer/permanent commercial placement requires zoning review at L&I.
- Public ROW / street: always requires a Streets Dept permit regardless of duration.
- Main Line townships (Lower Merion, Radnor): historic district rules restrict visible containers on street-facing lots. Rear-yard placement usually fine with HOA consent.
- New Jersey (Camden, Burlington, Gloucester counties): township-by-township. Cherry Hill is moderately permissive; Mt Laurel requires a temporary-use zoning letter.
- Delaware: New Castle County is very permissive. Wilmington city limits require a zoning letter for over-60-day placements.
This is a plain-English summary, not legal advice. We flag the specific permit path in every Delaware Valley quote.
What Philadelphia contractors and homeowners are saying.
Fishtown rehab, 20ft used WWT, threaded a 12ft alley and placed it exactly on the concrete pad. Best delivery experience I've had in 15 years.
Ardmore tree-canopy nightmare. Driver actually measured three limbs with a pole before committing. Zero damage to the oaks.
Cherry Hill pop-up retail. 40ft one-trip, delivery on a Monday, doors on Friday. Quote to receipt was 11 days total.
Our team handles every PA quote personally.
Tilt-bed delivered, all-in, no surprise fuel charges. We quote within 1 business hour, often faster.
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