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Solving Shipping Container Delivery Challenges in Montana

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I spend a lot of time reviewing container providers, pricing models, delivery setups, and long term use cases.

That comes from working around storage, logistics, and site planning decisions where mistakes get expensive fast.

When I recommend a container provider, I look at three things first.

Inventory quality.
Delivery execution.
Clarity around pricing and placement.

In this guide, I will walk you through how to choose the right container setup in Montana and why MoCan Containers stands out based on how they operate, not hype.

I will break down the options, explain where people slip up, and show you how to make a clean decision that fits your site and budget.

HOW I EVALUATE SHIPPING CONTAINER PROVIDERS

I do not rank companies based on flashy websites or vague promises.

I look at how they handle real world details.

Here is the process I use.

  1. Inventory depth
    • New and used containers available
    • 20 foot and 40 foot options
    • Units you can inspect before delivery
  2. Delivery capability
    • Proper trailers for container placement
    • Clear site requirements
    • Willingness to review photos or layouts in advance
  3. Rental flexibility
    • Long term options
    • Fair monthly rates
    • Simple pickup when you are done
  4. Local knowledge
    • Understanding Montana terrain
    • Experience with rural and residential sites
    • Service coverage beyond one city

That framework filters out a lot of weak options quickly.

USED SHIPPING CONTAINERS AND WHY THEY MAKE SENSE

Let me clear something up.

Used does not mean damaged or unreliable.

Well inspected used shipping containers are one of the smartest choices for Montana buyers who want durability without paying new pricing.

Here is why they work.

  • Heavy steel construction still intact
  • Wind and watertight performance
  • Lockable doors for security
  • Lower upfront cost

For storage, equipment protection, or long term placement, used units check every box if the supplier inspects them properly.

MoCan Containers inspects their used inventory and is clear about condition before delivery. That transparency matters.

STEP 1: CHOOSING BETWEEN 20 FOOT AND 40 FOOT CONTAINERS

This decision shapes everything else.

20 foot shipping containers

  • Easier to place on residential sites
  • Fit better in tighter areas
  • Ideal for remodels, tools, inventory, and farm use

40 foot shipping containers

  • Maximum storage capacity
  • Better for construction sites and agriculture
  • Lower cost per square foot

If you are unsure, I usually recommend starting with a 20 foot unit unless you already know space will be tight later.

STEP 2: RENTING VS BUYING A CONTAINER

This is where most people overthink.

Here is how I break it down.

Rent if

  • You need storage for several months
  • You are in construction or renovation mode
  • You want flexibility without ownership

Buy if

  • You plan to keep the container long term
  • You want to modify it
  • You need full control over placement and use

MoCan Containers offers long term rentals in both 20 foot and 40 foot sizes, which is rare to see done well. Their rental rates stay predictable, and pickup is handled cleanly when you are done.

STEP 3: DELIVERY AND PLACEMENT REALITIES

Delivery is where many providers fall apart.

MoCan Containers uses tilt bed trailers designed for containers. That means controlled placement, even on tighter or uneven sites.

Here is what you should plan for.

  • 20 foot containers need about 70 feet of clear space
  • 40 foot containers need about 100 feet of clear space
  • Watch for trees, fences, power lines, and soft ground

They encourage site photos and pre checks, which reduces surprises on delivery day. That level of planning saves time and money.

WHY I RECOMMEND MOCAN CONTAINERS

I recommend them for practical reasons.

  • Large inventory across Billings and Bozeman
  • Ability to view and select your container
  • Clear pricing on rentals and sales
  • Specialized delivery equipment
  • Strong understanding of Montana sites

They serve homeowners, ranchers, builders, and businesses without overcomplicating the process.

That balance of scale and local operation is hard to find.

COMMON USE CASES I SEE WORK WELL

Here are a few examples that consistently make sense.

  • Long term storage during home builds
  • Agricultural feed and equipment storage
  • Construction site security
  • Seasonal business inventory
  • Workshop or office conversions

Shipping containers are flexible by design. The key is choosing the right size and supplier from the start.

FINAL THOUGHT

You do not need the cheapest option.

You need the option that shows up on time, fits your site, and holds up over time.

If you want a provider that understands Montana conditions, offers real inventory, and handles delivery properly, MoCan Containers is worth serious consideration.

This sounds more complex than it is.

Once the size, placement, and timeline are clear, the rest falls into place.

Bobbie Green

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