Shipping Container Transport & Placement in Colorado
Dependable drop-off service covering Denver, the Front Range corridor, and every corner of the state. We position your unit right where it belongs.
Our Step-by-Step Delivery Process
From the initial estimate through final positioning, every stage is straightforward and hassle-free.
Share Your Details
Provide your destination ZIP and preferred container dimensions. We return a complete, all-in price within 60 minutes.
Property Evaluation
Our team verifies entry paths, drop-off zones, and any unique conditions at your location.
Book Your Drop-Off Date
Choose a day that fits your timeline. Most orders are fulfilled within 3-7 business days of confirmation.
Positioning & On-Site Review
The driver sets the container in your chosen spot. Walk around it, check everything, and confirm it meets your expectations.
Transport Equipment Options
We match the proper machinery to your terrain, access constraints, and container dimensions.
Tilt-Bed Trailer
The most common method. The trailer tilts and the container slides off at ground level. Ideal for flat, accessible sites with a clear approach.
- Best for 20ft containers
- Most affordable option
- Needs straight approach
Flatbed + Crane
A crane lifts the container off the flatbed and places it precisely. Perfect for tight spaces, backyards, or elevated foundations.
- Precise placement
- Works in tight spaces
- Any size container
Side-Lifter
Self-contained truck with hydraulic arms that lift the container off the side. No crane needed, great for roadside placement.
- Self-contained unit
- 20ft and 40ft containers
- Needs side clearance
Getting Your Property Ready
A well-prepared lot means a seamless drop-off and a stable base for your build. Below is a checklist to follow before delivery day.
Level Ground
The placement area should be level and compacted. A gravel pad, concrete slab, or compacted earth works well.
Clear Access Route
Ensure the delivery truck can reach the placement area. A minimum 12-foot wide path with at least 14 feet of overhead clearance.
Sufficient Space
Allow extra room around the container for the delivery vehicle to maneuver. Tilt-bed trailers need about 100 feet of straight approach.
No Overhead Obstacles
Check for power lines, tree branches, and low-hanging structures along the delivery route and at the placement site.
Delivery Timeline
Regions We Serve
Our trucks reach every part of Colorado, from urban neighborhoods along the Front Range to remote high-altitude towns.
Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, Centennial, Littleton, Englewood
Boulder, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, Loveland, Longmont, Greeley, Castle Rock, Parker
Pueblo, Grand Junction, Durango, Steamboat Springs, Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge, and more
Delivery Questions & Answers
Typical inquiries we receive about transporting containers to your site.
Ready to Schedule Your Delivery?
Share your ZIP code and container preferences — we will send you an all-inclusive delivery quote within the hour.