Container buying support matched to use, size and site needs
Container Sales
Container Sales becomes more effective when the transport mode, documentation, handling sequence and final delivery objective are planned as one practical cargo movement.

Commercial context
The commercial shape of the service
A container purchase looks straightforward until questions of size, condition, access, intended use and delivery placement start affecting the real value of the deal.
For many buyers, the hardest part is not finding a logistics label. It is understanding which decisions actually shape cost, timing, release and final delivery in the real movement. That is why this page stays focused on practical cargo outcomes rather than empty claims.
Who this is usually for
Where this page becomes especially useful
Businesses needing on-site storage
Ideal for buyers who need secure, practical extra space at an operating site.
Projects requiring temporary or semi-permanent container use
Useful where containers support staging, storage or site mobilisation.
Buyers comparing options before committing budget
Helpful when size, condition and transport setup influence the real value.
What is included
The working parts behind the offer
Selection support by size and intended use
Choose between container types with the real operating requirement in mind.
Condition review and purchase guidance
Buyers get a clearer sense of suitability rather than choosing on price alone.
Transport and delivery planning
The sale can be linked to the practical challenge of getting the container onto site.
Advice for storage, project and commercial use cases
Support reflects how the container will actually be used after delivery.
How it works
How the job usually moves forward
Good execution normally comes from handling the right steps in the right order, with enough visibility between handovers to avoid preventable disruption later.
Understand the intended use, location and size requirement
The step matters because timing, documents and handovers stay easier to control when it is handled properly and early.
Review available container options and condition
The step matters because timing, documents and handovers stay easier to control when it is handled properly and early.
Plan transport, delivery access and placement
The step matters because timing, documents and handovers stay easier to control when it is handled properly and early.
Complete purchase and arrange final handover
The step matters because timing, documents and handovers stay easier to control when it is handled properly and early.
Benefits and outcomes
What a stronger process helps improve
Better container-fit decisions before money is committed
This outcome becomes more realistic when the service is planned around the actual cargo movement rather than handled as an isolated task.
Less risk of buying the wrong size or condition
This outcome becomes more realistic when the service is planned around the actual cargo movement rather than handled as an isolated task.
A smoother path from purchase to site delivery
This outcome becomes more realistic when the service is planned around the actual cargo movement rather than handled as an isolated task.
More value from the container over its working life
This outcome becomes more realistic when the service is planned around the actual cargo movement rather than handled as an isolated task.
Related resources
Useful next pages inside the site structure
These internal links are here to help visitors move upward into hubs, sideways into related commercial pages and downward into more detailed supporting content without losing the thread of the decision.
Questions businesses often ask
Frequently asked questions
How do I choose between a 20 ft and 40 ft container?
The answer depends on storage volume, access conditions, site space, budget and how the container will actually be used after delivery.
Should I focus only on price when buying a container?
No. Condition, suitability, delivery access and the intended working life of the unit matter just as much as headline price.
Can BJH help with delivery after purchase?
Yes. Container sales become more useful when transport, placement and site access are considered as part of the transaction.
Are these containers only for shipping use?
Not necessarily. Many buyers want them for storage, projects, operational space or site-based commercial use.
Next step
Get practical guidance on the next move
A short discussion with BJH usually makes the next decision easier, whether the need is freight, customs, warehousing, delivery, container supply or a more specialised project requirement.
Share cargo type, origin, destination, dimensions, timing and any customs, storage or delivery requirements. Better first details usually lead to a faster and more useful response.

