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What Does a Shipping Container Cost From the Port of Oakland?

Oscar Martinez • Aug 14, 2018

How much does a shipping container cost?

We are dedicated to providing our readers with all things shipping containers and in this quest we proactively communicate with our network of wholesale shipping container partners to gain insight into rates from multiple ports throughout the United States.

These vendors buy directly from container depots (to learn what a container depot is- click here ) and offer great insight into what you may expect to pay if you are in the market to buy a shipping container. This is in no means a guarantee of a rate and or cost, but only an estimate to provide our readers with a general idea of shipping container costs.

Port of Oakland- Oakland, Ca

Below are the costs we received from our wholesale vendors that service the Port of Oakland:


What is the current cost of a Wind and Watertight (WWT) 20' shipping container from the Port of Oakland?

$1200 (quote date received 8/20/2019)


What is the current cost of a Cargo Worthy (CW) 20' shipping container from the Port of Oakland?

$1300 (quote date received 8/20/2019)


What is the current cost of a One Trip 20' shipping container from the Port of Oakland?

$2300 (quote date received 8/20/2019)


Below are sample pictures of the different classification, and grading systems used when selling shipping containers for your point of reference:

Wind and Water Tight (WWT) Shipping Container:

A 20' Wind and Watertight (WWT) Shipping Container
The inside of a 20' WWT Shipping Container

What is a WWT Shipping Container?

A Wind and Watertight (WWT) Shipping Container has typically have been used for a number of years (15+) by steamship lines and have been retired by leasing companies after they are no longer safe or needed to move cargo. They are then sold off and will have rust, dings and dents and doors and floors that are weathered. A sample picture is above of a WWT shipping container I purchased from a container depot in Long Beach.

How are WWT Shipping Container Graded or Rated?

Shipping Container dealers/re-sellers may use a Grading System to accompany the shipping container classification.

For example, the shipping container is a grade "C" WWT shipping container.

Below is a chart, for reference only, to aide you when purchasing a container. It will provide you with a general idea of what to expect when you receive the shipping container in terms of the appearance, structure, rust level and use.

WWT Shipping Container Grading System

Cargo Worthy (CW) Shipping Container:

A 20' Cargo Worthy (CW) Shipping Container
The inside of a 20' CW Shipping Container

What is a CW shipping container?

A Cargo Worthy (CW) shipping container is typically 15+ years old and have been used to transport goods around the world. They have been retired from the leasing company and sold by container depots. Cargo Worthy means they are still in a condition to carry sea freight. Visually they will have dings and dents, rust, but the doors and floors with usually be in fair shape. A sample picture is above of a Cargo Worthy shipping container I purchased from a container depot in Long Beach.

How are CW Shipping Containers Graded or Rated?

Shipping Container dealers/re-sellers may use a Grading System to accompany the shipping container classification.

For example, the shipping container is a grade "A" Cargo Worthy shipping container.

Below is a chart, for reference only, to aide you when purchasing a container. It will provide you with a general idea of what to expect when you receive the shipping container in terms of the appearance, structure, rust level and use.

Cargo Worthy Shipping Container Grading System

One Trip Shipping Container

A 20' One Trip Shipping Container
he inside of a 20' One Trip High Cube Shipping Container

What is a One Trip Shipping Container?

A One Trip shipping container has been used one time to transport goods. They typically come from Asia to US ports and are then sold by leasing companies and stored at container depots. A One Trip container will have very little cosmetic damage and great working doors and solid floors. A sample picture is above of a One Trip shipping container I purchased from a container depot in Long Beach.

How are One Trip Shipping Containers Graded or Rated?

Shipping Container dealers/re-sellers may use a Grading System to accompany the shipping container classification.

For example, the shipping container is a grade "B" One Trip shipping container.

Below is a chart, for reference only, to aide you when purchasing a container. It will provide you with a general idea of what to expect when you receive the shipping container in terms of the appearance, structure, rust level and use.

One Trip Shipping Container Grading System
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