Shipping Containers for Sale in Adelaide
- Buy or Hire Shipping Containers: Whether you need a container short-term or long-term, we offer flexible options to buy or hire—perfect for storage, transport or site use.
- End-to-End Container Transport: We handle delivery, pick-up and relocation, making container logistics simple and stress-free.
- Reliable, Safe & Built to Last: Our containers are durable, secure and built for tough Aussie conditions. Backed by a team committed to safety, quality and integrity.
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Adelaide Shipping Containers for Sale
Looking for secure, dependable storage or transport solutions? At Spinifex Container Solutions, we provide high-quality shipping containers for sale to customers across Adelaide and surrounding areas. With years of hands-on industry experience, we’ve built a reputation for delivering containers that are built to last—and service that’s honest, efficient and tailored to local needs.
Whether you need a container for extra business storage, a remote worksite or even a renovation project, we’ve got you covered. Our range includes:
- 20 foot – International Standards Organization (ISO) compliant
- 40 foot – International Standards Organization (ISO) compliant
- 10 foot – Limited availability
Adelaide customers trust us because we know how to deliver solutions that just work—no stress, no over-promising. You can also combine this service with our transport or hire options for added flexibility. Call us today on 0412 815 823 to get a quote or check availability.
Reliable Storage That Moves With You
When you buy a shipping container through us, you're not just getting a steel box—you're getting peace of mind. Our Adelaide customers rely on us for containers that handle the local climate, protect valuable items and arrive on time, ready to use. Whether you’re setting up storage on-site, preparing for a long-distance move, or need secure space for tools and equipment, we’ll help you choose the right size and fit.
We handle the delivery logistics too, making the entire process smooth from start to finish. What makes us different? We’re easy to deal with, know the region, and always aim to get the job done right the first time. Our containers are tough, our pricing is fair, and our service is local and reliable—just how it should be.
Reach out to Spinifex Container Solutions to find out more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can shipping containers be stacked?
Yes, shipping containers are designed to be stacked safely and securely. Most standard containers can be stacked up to nine units high when fully loaded, thanks to their reinforced corner posts and solid steel construction. This stacking ability is a major advantage for businesses or storage facilities with limited ground space. However, safe stacking depends on factors like load distribution, surface stability and using containers in good condition. When stacking containers, it’s also important to follow proper safety guidelines and local regulations to prevent structural or site-related risks.
Are shipping containers waterproof?
Shipping containers are built to be wind and watertight, making them ideal for outdoor storage and protection from the elements. Made from durable steel, these containers are designed to keep out rain, dust and pests. The doors are sealed with thick rubber gaskets to prevent water ingress. However, regular inspections and maintenance are important to ensure all seals and welds remain intact.
Do I need planning permission to place a shipping container on my property?
Whether or not you need planning permission to place a shipping container on your property depends on local council regulations and how the container will be used. In many cases, temporary use—such as for on-site storage during renovations—doesn’t require approval. However, if the container will remain long-term, is visible from the street, or is being used for residential or commercial purposes, your local council may require a permit. It’s always best to check with your local planning authority before delivery to avoid fines or compliance issues.