Published by Chris Townsend
Last updated Dec, 05 2025
Shipping Container Moving Companies Phoenix
When it comes to moving, whether it be within the same town or across the country, there are several different methods you can choose from to get your belongings from point A to point B. Shipping containers are one such method that often gets overlooked as an efficient, low-cost moving option. Not only do these containers make moving cost-effective, they also make it easy to store your goods before, during, and even after your relocation.
Using shipping container movers for your upcoming relocation, to or from Phoenix, Arizona, can make the entire process more convenient and more affordable than conventional moving methods. At Three Movers, customer satisfaction is our highest priority and we are fully committed to providing you with the best moving experience possible, as your shipping container movers Phoenix.

What is a Moving Container?
Shipping, or moving, containers typically come in a wide range of sizes. In most cases, they are weatherproof, have a steel frame, and can be left outside for extended periods of time during the moving process. Though, some shipping container movers provide wood-framed containers with a weather resistant covering. For additional security, moving containers are usually outfitted with a lock and key. As far as sizes go, the smallest moving container is often most suited to hold the items in a small furnished apartment, while larger containers can store between three to four bedrooms worth of furniture.

How Do Shipping Container Moves Work?
While the shipping container moving process varies may vary based on the company you work with, all of them tend to follow a similar procedure. A couple days before your move, we will deliver your containers (or containers) to your home. You are then given several days to load up the shipping container with your household goods and once it’s full, simply give us a call so we can pick it up! Our shipping container movers will arrive to retrieve your container and delivery it to your intended destination.
This type of moving method is essentially a hybrid do-it-yourself relocation. You handle the packing, loading, unloading, and unpacking of the container, while we take care of the transportation of the container. Aside from affordability, shipping containers offer flexibility with your move. This relocation method puts you in control of the situation and lets you move on your own timelines. Not to mention, since the containers double as storage they can come in handy for complicated relocations.
With the shipping container movers at Three Movers, you’ll save time, money, and enjoy peace of mind. We also offer additional packing, unpacking, loading, and unloading services – so, don’t hesitate to ask us if you need some extra moving help in Phoenix. Ask about our 24/7 same day services!

Moving to Phoenix, AZ?
At Three Movers, we understand how overwhelming and stressful a big relocation can be. This is why our Phoenix moving services are designed to make your move as seamless and hassle-free as possible. Our shipping containers are available in a variety of convenient sizes to ensure that you have plenty of space to haul all your furniture and goods. Using the best shipping container movers for your next move makes both the moving and storage process simple, flexible, and convenient.
Whether you’re planning a local or cross-country relocation to, or from, Phoenix, Arizona, Three Movers will assist you with every step of the process to ensure an effortless transition to your new home. Get in touch with one of our moving specialists today to receive your FREE, no-obligation moving quote and find out how you could save up to 20% when you choose Three Movers as your shipping container movers Phoenix.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most Phoenix container moves range $950–$3,800 for local relocations and $2,000–$6,500+ for longer intrastate or interstate transport. Prices shift based on container size (20 ft vs 40 ft), crane or tilt-bed requirements, distance, loading space, terrain, and whether you need short-term storage. Urban factors like tight driveways, HOA rules, and heat-restricted loading windows can also affect scheduling. For broader long distance guidance, see our long distance moving service.
Yes. Phoenix carriers routinely move 40 ft HC and standard containers using tilt-bed trucks or crane-assisted loading. Proper access is the main limiting factor 40-foot units need 55–65 feet of straight approach, clear overhead lines, and stable ground. Movers also confirm weight distribution, permitting needs, and whether the site allows large-vehicle staging. When access is restricted, crews may transload items instead. Our moving services page outlines typical handling capabilities.
Most local container moves take 1–3 days, including placement, loading, and final delivery. Timing depends on container type, number of movers, packing needs, crane availability, HOA or commercial loading windows, and traffic near I-10, Loop 101, and downtown. Moves scheduled in extreme summer heat may require early-morning loading for safety.
Many providers offer full loading, packing, and secure tie-down of household goods or commercial freight inside the container. Costs are influenced by item volume, fragile or oversized goods, number of movers (2–4 typical), and whether the container must be packed for long-distance vibration control. Tight driveways and limited staging space may require shuttle carts or specialized ramps.
Short-term placement on private property usually requires no permit, but street, alley, or sidewalk placement often needs a City of Phoenix temporary right-of-way permit. HOAs may also restrict container appearance, duration, and drop-off timing. Movers confirm access width, turning radius, and whether the container sits on pavement, gravel, or dirt.
Yes. State-to-state container moves fall under FMCSA rules and use licensed interstate carriers. Pricing reflects mileage, weight, fuel surcharges, weather, and delivery windows, with most routes taking 5–14 days. Pickup sites with limited truck access or narrow residential streets may require alternate loading methods. Review our interstate moving service for regulatory details.
Long-distance container transport depends on container size, total loaded weight, crane versus tilt-bed requirements, route distance, fuel, rural versus metro delivery, and whether storage is added. A fully loaded 40-foot unit costs more due to weight ratings and specialized chassis needs. Traffic around Phoenix hubs and seasonal heat restrictions can shift timing.
Many movers support industrial equipment, tools, and site materials inside 20- and 40-foot conex units. They evaluate forklift access, weight distribution, hazardous-material restrictions, parking requirements at construction zones, and whether the site provides level ground for safe loading. Multi-stop pickups are possible when coordinated with crew availability and traffic near major corridors.