Shipping Container Movers Florida
Conex box movers in Florida
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Shipping Container Movers Florida
Are you looking for a company to Move shipping containers in or out of Florida? Heavy Equipment Shippers are the experts in doing just that. Our knowledgeable representatives will handle all your transport details and ensure that your Move shipping container gets to its destination safely and on time.
We have over a decade of experience shipping heavy equipment to and from all 50 states, Alaska, Hawaii, and overseas. Whether you are sending a ten ft., 20 ft., or 40 ft. container, Heavy Equipment, Shippers can do the job for you at a reasonable and honest price.
There Are 2 Main Types of Shipping Containers:
- 20 ft: This is also known as a TEU (twenty-foot equivalent unit)
- 40 ft: This is also known as an FEU (forty-foot equivalent unit)
Other Names for Shipping Containers:
- Conex Units
- ISO container
- Intermodal Container
- Conex box
- Railroad Container
- Truck Trailer
- Cargo Container
How will you load and unload your shipping container?
Unless you are transporting with a tiltbed trailer a crane will be required for loading and unloading unless you are transporting with a tilt-bed trailer. Our agents can make these accommodations or the client has the option to make the arrangements themselves. The crane rental does add to the cost (about $500-$1000 per hour.)
Pricing
The cost to transport a shipping container will be determined by two factors: The size and weight of the container and the number of miles the container will be traveling.
Below are examples of prices to move shipping containers to and from Florida:
Moving to/from Florida a 20 Foot Shipping Container
From To | Shipping Quote | Miles |
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Bend, Oregon, 97702-Sarasota Florida, 34277 | $8,976 | 2,992 miles |
Orlando, Florida, 32802-Missoula Montana, 59801 | $7,842 | 2,614 miles |
Waukon Iowa, 52172-Ocala Florida, 34482 | $3,903 | 1,301 miles |
Miami, Florida, 33128-Los Angeles, 90001 | $8,220 | 2,740 miles |
Mesa Arizona, 85201-Saint Augustine, 32080 | $6,303 | 2,101 miles |
* Prices shown above are from previous jobs we completed in 2023; they fluctuate depending on diesel and the time of the year.
moving to/from Florida 40 Foot Shipping Container
From To | Shipping Quote | Miles |
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33332-Buffalo New York, 14228 | $5,800 | 1,160 miles |
Washington, Connecticut, 06793-Palm Beach, Florida, 33480 | $6,605 | 1,321 miles |
Clearwater Florida, 33755-Marietta Georgia, 30006 | $2,982 | 497 miles |
Dothan Alabama, 36301-Tallahassee Florida, 32305 | $672 | 112 miles |
Jacksonville, Florida, 32218-Detroit Michigan, 48221 | $5,215 | 1,043 miles |
* Prices shown above are from previous jobs we completed in 2023; they fluctuate depending on diesel and the time of the year.
FAQs
How much does it cost to move a shipping container from Florida to New York?
The cost depends on the size of the container and the distance. For example, to move a 20-foot shipping container from the Port of Miami, Florida, to the Port of New York, NY, the average price is around $3,200, or between $1.50 and $4.50 per mile. If you move a shipping container by rail, the shipping cost will be around $2.75 per mile.
Is there anything interesting about shipping containers?
Shipping containers 40 feet long can hold over 8,500 shoe boxes, and 20-foot containers can hold about 3,800. In a given year, there are estimated to be between 2,500 and 10,500 containers lost at sea.
Can you ship a container in Florida without a permit?
The Florida Building Code, the Florida Fire Prevention Code, and building permits shall apply to all cargo containers.
Is living in a shipping container in Florida possible?
It is legal in Florida to build shipping container homes. There are no clear statewide rules prohibiting container homes in Florida. However, you will need to follow your local regulations.
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Shipping Containers that we moved from/to florida
- Cargo Storage Roll Container
- Double Doors Container
- Dry Storage Container
- Flat Rack Container
- Half-height Container
- High Cube Container
- Insulated Container
- Intermediate Bulk Shift Container
- Open Side Container
- Open Top Container
- Oversize Crate Shipping
- Refrigerated Iso Container
- Roll Off Container
- Straddle Carrier Shipping
- Swap Body Container
- Tank Containers
- Thermal Container
- Top Picker Shipping
- Tunnel Container
- Twin Lift Shipping
Facts for Conex box movers in Florida and Container storage movers in Florida
Counties where we do Cargo Box movers in Florida:
Alachua County, Baker County, Bay County, Bradford County, Brevard County, Broward County, Calhoun County, Charlotte County, Citrus County, Clay County, Collier County, Columbia County, DeSoto County, Dixie County, Duval County, Escambia County, Flagler County, Franklin County, Gadsden County, Gilchrist County, Glades County, Gulf County, Hamilton County, Hardee County, Hendry County, Hernando County, Highlands County, Hillsborough County, Holmes County, Indian River County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Lafayette County, Lake County, Lee County, Leon County, Levy County, Liberty County, Madison County, Manatee County, Marion County, Martin County, Miami Dade County, Monroe County, Nassau County, Okaloosa County, Okeechobee County, Orange County, Osceola County, Palm Beach County, Pasco County, Pinellas County, Polk County, Putnam County, St. Johns County, St. Lucie County, Santa Rosa County, Sarasota County, Seminole County, Sumter County, Suwannee County, Taylor County, Union County, Volusia County, Wakulla County, Walton County, and Washington County.
Most popular ports in Florida
- Canaveral Port Authority
- Port Citrus
- Port Everglades
- Port of Fernandina
- Port of Fort Pierce
- Port of Jacksonville
- Port Key West
- Port Manatee
- Port of Miami
- Port of Palm Beach
- Port Panama City
- Port of Pensacola
- Port of Port St. Joe
- Port St. Petersburg
- Port Tampa Bay
Major Highways in Florida
- I-95
- I-75
- I-10
- US 27
- U.S. Route 441
Trailers Used to Haul Shipping Containers
- Flatbed
- Tiltbed
- Stepdeck
- Lowboy Trailer
- Chassis Trailer