Choosing the right shipping container starts with understanding what you’re actually buying. Condition and grade aren’t just marketing terms—they directly impact structural integrity, weather resistance, lifespan, and total cost of ownership.
This guide breaks down every container condition and grade we offer, explains how they’re inspected and certified, and helps you match the right specification to your project—whether you need export-ready cargo transport, long-term storage, or a conversion-ready shell.
No guesswork. No surprises. Just clear, field-verified information.
📦 The Three Core Container Conditions
All containers fall into one of three primary condition categories. Each serves different use cases, budgets, and longevity expectations.
🔹 Used Containers
The workhorse choice for storage, industrial sites, and budget-conscious projects.
What “Used” Means:
These containers have completed 5–15 years of active international shipping service before being retired from cargo fleets. They’ve endured ocean voyages, port handling, rail transport, and roadside logistics.
These containers have completed 5–15 years of active international shipping service before being retired from cargo fleets. They’ve endured ocean voyages, port handling, rail transport, and roadside logistics.
Typical Characteristics:
- ✅ Original paint and shipping line markings (often faded or partially removed)
- ✅ Surface rust, minor dents, and cosmetic scratches from normal wear
- ✅ Functional doors, locks, and structural framework
- ⚠️ Interior may show scuffing, staining, or minor floor wear
- ⚠️ Not suitable for export unless upgraded to Cargo Worthy grade
Best For:
✔️ Static storage (backyard, farm, construction site)
✔️ Workshops, equipment shelters, or temporary offices
✔️ Projects where function outweighs aesthetics
✔️ Buyers planning significant modifications (cut-outs, insulation, etc.)
✔️ Static storage (backyard, farm, construction site)
✔️ Workshops, equipment shelters, or temporary offices
✔️ Projects where function outweighs aesthetics
✔️ Buyers planning significant modifications (cut-outs, insulation, etc.)
💡 Pro Insight: A well-maintained Used container in Wind & Watertight grade can last 15+ more years in static storage—with minimal maintenance.
🔹 New One-Trip Containers
Like-new condition at a smart price—ideal for conversions and premium applications.
What “One-Trip” Means:
These containers are manufactured new in Asia and shipped to global depots once, carrying cargo on their maiden voyage. After unloading, they enter our inventory—never re-entering commercial shipping rotation.
These containers are manufactured new in Asia and shipped to global depots once, carrying cargo on their maiden voyage. After unloading, they enter our inventory—never re-entering commercial shipping rotation.
Typical Characteristics:
- ✅ Factory-original paint, minimal handling marks
- ✅ Structurally pristine: no prior repairs, corrosion, or fatigue
- ✅ Valid CSC plate with current inspection date (critical for export)
- ✅ Interior flooring and wall panels in excellent condition
- ⚠️ May have minor scuffs or dings from port handling (purely cosmetic)
Why Choose One-Trip?
- Lower cost than brand-new “zero-mile” containers (savings passed from repositioning efficiency)
- Export-ready without additional certification
- Ideal base for conversions: clean structure, no hidden repairs, predictable modification costs
Best For:
✔️ Pop-up retail, cafés, or mobile offices
✔️ Residential conversions (homes, studios, ADUs)
✔️ Export shipments requiring CSC certification
✔️ Buyers prioritizing longevity and minimal prep work
✔️ Pop-up retail, cafés, or mobile offices
✔️ Residential conversions (homes, studios, ADUs)
✔️ Export shipments requiring CSC certification
✔️ Buyers prioritizing longevity and minimal prep work
💡 Pro Insight: One-Trip containers typically retain 70–85% of their value after 5 years—significantly higher than standard Used units.
🔹 Refurbished Containers
Extended life, renewed appearance—without the new-container price.
What “Refurbished” Means:
We take structurally sound Wind & Watertight (WWT) used containers and professionally restore their exterior—and optionally interior—to enhance durability, appearance, and weather resistance.
We take structurally sound Wind & Watertight (WWT) used containers and professionally restore their exterior—and optionally interior—to enhance durability, appearance, and weather resistance.
Our Three Refurbishment Tiers:
Tier | Exterior Work | Interior Work | Components Replaced | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Typical Refurb | • Wire-wheel rust removal • Spot priming exposed metal • Full exterior paint (including roof) • Paint over locking rods, gaskets, decals | None | None | Budget storage where appearance matters; rental fleets |
Complete Refurb | All Typical Refurb work | • Interior sanding & priming • Full interior paint (walls, ceiling, floor edges) | None | Workshops, offices, or client-facing storage where interior cleanliness matters |
Factory Refurb | • Full exterior strip-to-metal prep • Industrial-grade paint system • New shipping line markings & placards | • Interior fully prepped & painted • Floor sealing/recoating | • New door gaskets & seals • New locking rod hardware • New CSC plate (if recertified) | Premium conversions, export reuse, or projects requiring like-new reliability |
Key Benefits of Refurbished:
- ✅ 5–10+ years of added service life
- ✅ Improved corrosion resistance in humid or coastal environments
- ✅ Enhanced aesthetics for public-facing or residential applications
- ✅ Lower carbon footprint vs. manufacturing new
⚠️ Note: Refurbishment improves appearance and weather resistance—but does not upgrade structural grade. A refurbished WWT container remains WWT; it does not become Cargo Worthy unless formally recertified.
🏅 Container Grades: What the Labels Really Mean
Grade indicates structural integrity, weather performance, and certification status—not just cosmetics. We inspect every container against industry standards before assigning a grade.
🔹 Wind & Watertight (WWT)
Our most popular grade for domestic storage and static applications.
Certification Standard:
Tested for air/water infiltration per ISO 1496-1. Guaranteed not to leak under normal weather conditions.
Tested for air/water infiltration per ISO 1496-1. Guaranteed not to leak under normal weather conditions.
Structural Requirements:
- ✅ No holes, cracks, or penetrations in walls, roof, or floor
- ✅ Door seals intact and functional; doors close and lock securely
- ✅ Frame and corner castings free of major bends or repairs
- ✅ Floor structurally sound (minor patches acceptable)
Cosmetic Expectations:
- ⚠️ Original paint (may be faded, chipped, or partially removed)
- ⚠️ Surface rust (non-penetrating), minor dents, and abrasions
- ⚠️ Interior may show scuffing, staining, or wear marks
Ideal Use Cases:
✔️ Backyard storage, garden sheds, tool shelters
✔️ Construction site material storage
✔️ Seasonal equipment protection (boats, RVs, machinery)
✔️ Base for non-structural modifications (shelving, lighting, ventilation)
✔️ Backyard storage, garden sheds, tool shelters
✔️ Construction site material storage
✔️ Seasonal equipment protection (boats, RVs, machinery)
✔️ Base for non-structural modifications (shelving, lighting, ventilation)
Not Recommended For:
❌ International export (lacks CSC certification)
❌ High-humidity environments without additional sealing
❌ Projects requiring pristine aesthetics
❌ International export (lacks CSC certification)
❌ High-humidity environments without additional sealing
❌ Projects requiring pristine aesthetics
📋 Inspection Tip: Ask for a recent interior photo—WWT containers should show no active water stains or daylight penetration.
🔹 Cargo Worthy (CW)
Export-ready, structurally certified, and built for global logistics.
Certification Standard:
Inspected and certified per CSC (Convention for Safe Containers) and IICL-6 guidelines. Valid for international transport by sea, rail, and road.
Inspected and certified per CSC (Convention for Safe Containers) and IICL-6 guidelines. Valid for international transport by sea, rail, and road.
Structural Requirements:
- ✅ CSC plate present, legible, and within validity period (typically 5-year intervals)
- ✅ Frame, corner posts, and cross-members free of cracks or major repairs
- ✅ Floor load rating intact (minimum 1,000 lbs/ft² distributed)
- ✅ Doors operate smoothly; locking mechanisms fully functional
- ✅ Passed water-tightness and structural stress testing
Cosmetic Expectations:
- ⚠️ Original paint and shipping markings (may be faded)
- ⚠️ Surface rust, minor dents, and handling wear (non-structural)
- ⚠️ Interior shows normal cargo wear (scuffs, minor staining)
Ideal Use Cases:
✔️ International freight and export shipments
✔️ Long-term storage in demanding environments (coastal, industrial)
✔️ Conversions requiring structural reliability (homes, offices, labs)
✔️ Buyers planning resale or relocation
✔️ International freight and export shipments
✔️ Long-term storage in demanding environments (coastal, industrial)
✔️ Conversions requiring structural reliability (homes, offices, labs)
✔️ Buyers planning resale or relocation
Documentation Included:
- Valid CSC inspection certificate
- Structural inspection report
- Photos of key components (corners, floor, doors, roof)
⚠️ Critical Note: CW certification expires. If your project requires export beyond the current CSC date, factor in recertification costs (~$300–$600) or select a recently inspected unit.
🔹 IICL-6 Certified
The gold standard for condition, value, and export readiness.
Certification Standard:
Meets the rigorous inspection criteria of the Institute of International Container Lessors (IICL), 6th Edition—the benchmark for global container leasing and high-value cargo.
Meets the rigorous inspection criteria of the Institute of International Container Lessors (IICL), 6th Edition—the benchmark for global container leasing and high-value cargo.
Key Differentiators vs. Standard CW:
Feature | Standard CW | IICL-6 Certified |
|---|---|---|
Cosmetic Condition | Acceptable wear | Minimal wear; paint integrity >85% |
Rust Tolerance | Surface rust OK | No active corrosion; treated spots only |
Floor Condition | Minor patches OK | No patches; original flooring intact |
Door Alignment | Functional | Precise alignment; smooth operation |
Book Value | Standard | 15–25% higher resale/lease value |
Inspection Depth | Structural + watertight | 50+ point inspection with photographic audit |
Ideal Use Cases:
✔️ High-value cargo transport (electronics, pharmaceuticals, art)
✔️ Lease fleets requiring maximum uptime and minimal maintenance
✔️ Premium conversions where structural predictability is critical
✔️ Buyers prioritizing long-term asset value
✔️ High-value cargo transport (electronics, pharmaceuticals, art)
✔️ Lease fleets requiring maximum uptime and minimal maintenance
✔️ Premium conversions where structural predictability is critical
✔️ Buyers prioritizing long-term asset value
💡 Pro Insight: IICL-6 containers often qualify for preferential insurance rates and faster customs clearance in key trade lanes.
🔹 As-Is / Parts Only
Maximum budget option—for non-critical, non-structural applications.
What “As-Is” Means:
These containers have been inspected and identified with significant defects that make repair to WWT or CW grade economically unfeasible. Sold with full disclosure of known issues.
These containers have been inspected and identified with significant defects that make repair to WWT or CW grade economically unfeasible. Sold with full disclosure of known issues.
Common Characteristics:
- ⚠️ Structural issues: bent frame members, cracked corner castings, compromised floor beams
- ⚠️ Weather integrity breaches: holes, large rust penetrations, failed door seals
- ⚠️ Cosmetic damage: heavy dents, peeling paint, missing components
- ⚠️ May lack valid CSC plate or have expired certification
Typical Disclosures Include:
- Location and extent of floor damage
- Roof punctures or patch history
- Door alignment issues or missing hardware
- Prior repair attempts (welds, patches, reinforcements)
Acceptable Use Cases Only:
✔️ Short-term, covered storage (under roof or tarp)
✔️ Parts harvesting (doors, flooring, corner castings)
✔️ DIY projects where structural integrity is non-critical (e.g., garden shed with added framing)
✔️ Art installations, event structures, or temporary enclosures with supplemental support
✔️ Short-term, covered storage (under roof or tarp)
✔️ Parts harvesting (doors, flooring, corner castings)
✔️ DIY projects where structural integrity is non-critical (e.g., garden shed with added framing)
✔️ Art installations, event structures, or temporary enclosures with supplemental support
Not Recommended For:
❌ Any application requiring weather protection
❌ Projects involving human occupancy or valuable contents
❌ Export, transport, or relocation
❌ Modifications without professional engineering review
❌ Any application requiring weather protection
❌ Projects involving human occupancy or valuable contents
❌ Export, transport, or relocation
❌ Modifications without professional engineering review
⚠️ Critical Reminder: As-Is containers are sold with no warranty, no returns, and no structural guarantees. Inspect thoroughly before purchase—or request our detailed condition report.
🎯 Quick-Reference Grade Comparison
Feature | As-Is | WWT | CW | IICL-6 | One-Trip |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Structural Integrity | ❌ Compromised | ✅ Sound | ✅ Certified | ✅ Premium | ✅ Factory-New |
Weather Tightness | ❌ Not guaranteed | ✅ Guaranteed | ✅ Guaranteed | ✅ Guaranteed | ✅ Guaranteed |
CSC Plate Valid | ❌ Often expired/missing | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes + Recent | ✅ Yes + New |
Export Ready | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
Cosmetic Condition | ❌ Poor | ⚠️ Fair | ⚠️ Fair-Good | ✅ Good-Excellent | ✅ Excellent |
Best For Storage | ⚠️ Short-term, covered | ✅ Long-term static | ✅ Demanding environments | ✅ Premium/long-term | ✅ Any application |
Best for Conversions | ❌ Not recommended | ⚠️ With reinforcement | ✅ Recommended | ✅ Highly recommended | ✅ Ideal base |
Price Tier | $ | $$ | $ | $$ | $–$$ |
Warranty | None | 30-day leak guarantee | 90-day structural | 90-day structural + cosmetic | 90-day comprehensive |
Price tiers are relative: =Mostaffordable,=Mostaffordable,$ = Premium investment
🔍 How We Inspect & Grade Every Container
Transparency starts with process. Here’s how we ensure accuracy and consistency:
Step 1: Intake & Initial Assessment
- Container unloaded and positioned in inspection bay
- CSC plate photographed and logged (number, date, owner)
- Exterior scanned for major damage, rust patterns, and prior repairs
Step 2: 47-Point Structural Inspection
Our certified inspectors evaluate:
- Frame & Corners: Cracks, bends, weld integrity, casting wear
- Walls & Roof: Dent depth, rust penetration, patch quality, seam integrity
- Floor: Soft spots, rot, patch size/location, fastener condition
- Doors & Hardware: Alignment, hinge wear, locking mechanism function, gasket condition
- Watertight Test: Spray test on doors/seams; interior check for moisture ingress
Step 3: Grading Assignment & Documentation
- Findings logged in digital inspection report with timestamped photos
- Grade assigned per standardized criteria (no subjective “eyeballing”)
- Report attached to listing; available for download pre-purchase
Step 4: Pre-Delivery Verification
- Final walk-through before loading for delivery
- Any transit-related damage documented and addressed
- Customer receives pre-shipment photo set for confirmation
🌟 Our Promise: If the container you receive doesn’t match its graded report, we’ll make it right—replacement, refund, or credit.
🧭 Selection Framework: Match Grade to Your Project
Answer these questions to narrow your options:
❓ Question 1: Will this container be moved again?
- Yes, internationally → CW or IICL-6 (valid CSC required)
- Yes, domestically → WWT or CW (CSC optional but recommended)
- No, static placement → WWT, Refurbished, or One-Trip
❓ Question 2: Will people or valuable items be inside?
- Yes (occupancy or high-value contents) → CW, IICL-6, or One-Trip
- No (tools, equipment, non-critical storage) → WWT or Refurbished
- Temporary/covered use only → As-Is (with full disclosure acceptance)
❓ Question 3: Do I plan to modify it?
- Major structural changes (cut-outs, mezzanines) → One-Trip or IICL-6 (predictable base)
- Light modifications (vents, electrical, shelving) → CW or Refurbished
- No modifications planned → Any grade matching budget and environment
❓ Question 4: What’s my total budget (all-in)?
Budget Tier | Recommended Grade | Strategy |
|---|---|---|
Under $3,000 | As-Is or WWT | Prioritize structural soundness over cosmetics; budget for minor repairs |
$3,000–$5,500 | WWT or Refurbished | Best value for long-term storage; consider Typical Refurb for aesthetics |
$5,500–$8,000 | CW or One-Trip | Ideal balance of certification, condition, and conversion readiness |
$8,000+ | IICL-6 or Factory Refurb | Premium choice for export, resale value, or high-end builds |
💡 Pro Tip: Add 15–20% to your container budget for freight, site prep, and basic pre-modifications (vents, lockboxes, paint touch-ups).
🛡️ Protecting Your Investment: Maintenance by Grade
Maximize lifespan with grade-appropriate care:
Grade | Annual Maintenance | Expected Lifespan (Static Use) | Key Preservation Tips |
|---|---|---|---|
As-Is | • Patch active rust • Seal known leaks • Elevate off ground | 2–5 years | Use under cover; avoid moisture exposure; inspect quarterly |
WWT | • Touch-up paint on scratches • Lubricate door hinges • Clear roof debris | 10–15 years | Apply rust-inhibitive primer to exposed metal; ensure drainage slope |
CW / IICL-6 | • Bi-annual seal inspection • CSC recertification planning • Structural spot-checks | 15–25+ years | Store on level, drained surface; avoid ground contact; document maintenance |
One-Trip | • Same as CW, plus cosmetic upkeep | 20–30+ years | Preserve factory paint; address minor damage early to prevent corrosion spread |
📋 Download our free [Container Care Checklist] for grade-specific maintenance schedules.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I upgrade a WWT container to Cargo Worthy later?
A: Technically yes—but recertification requires a certified surveyor, structural repairs (if needed), and CSC re-plating. Costs often exceed the price difference of buying CW upfront. We recommend selecting the grade you need at purchase.
A: Technically yes—but recertification requires a certified surveyor, structural repairs (if needed), and CSC re-plating. Costs often exceed the price difference of buying CW upfront. We recommend selecting the grade you need at purchase.
Q: Do Refurbished containers come with a warranty?
A: Yes. All Refurbished containers include a 12-month warranty on paint adhesion and seal integrity. Structural warranty follows the underlying grade (e.g., refurbished WWT = 30-day leak guarantee).
A: Yes. All Refurbished containers include a 12-month warranty on paint adhesion and seal integrity. Structural warranty follows the underlying grade (e.g., refurbished WWT = 30-day leak guarantee).
Q: How do I verify the CSC plate is valid?
A: We provide a clear photo of the CSC plate with every CW/IICL-6 listing. You can cross-check the plate number and inspection date via the International Cargo Handling Coordination Association database or request our inspection certificate.
A: We provide a clear photo of the CSC plate with every CW/IICL-6 listing. You can cross-check the plate number and inspection date via the International Cargo Handling Coordination Association database or request our inspection certificate.
Q: What if my As-Is container has undisclosed damage?
A: While As-Is units are sold with known defects disclosed, we stand by our inspection integrity. If significant undisclosed structural issues are found within 7 days of delivery, contact us immediately with photos—we’ll review for potential resolution.
A: While As-Is units are sold with known defects disclosed, we stand by our inspection integrity. If significant undisclosed structural issues are found within 7 days of delivery, contact us immediately with photos—we’ll review for potential resolution.
Q: Can I see the actual container before buying?
A: Yes. For local depots (Houston, Dallas, Atlanta), schedule an in-person inspection. For remote buyers, we provide 360° photo tours or live video walkthroughs upon request.
A: Yes. For local depots (Houston, Dallas, Atlanta), schedule an in-person inspection. For remote buyers, we provide 360° photo tours or live video walkthroughs upon request.
🎯 Final Recommendation: When in Doubt, Choose Up
If you’re weighing two grades and budget allows, select the higher grade. The marginal upfront cost difference is often outweighed by:
- Longer service life and lower maintenance
- Higher resale or repurposing value
- Reduced risk of project delays from unexpected repairs
- Greater flexibility if your needs evolve
📦 Ready to Select Your Container?
Browse our fully documented inventory—each listing includes grade, inspection report, photos, and freight options:
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