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Shipping Container with Trusses: Features, Dimensions, Add-Ons & Costs

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Shipping Container with Trusses – Features, Dimensions & Costs

Key Takeaways

  • Shipping container trusses add strength and stability, making them perfect for both building and storage setups.
  • They're usually made from tough materials like steel or aluminum, so they’re built to last.
  • Truss sizes can be customized to fit your exact needs, giving you more design freedom.
  • You can add extras like insulation, better security, or easy-access features to boost performance.
  • Conexwest makes it easy with full customization, expert help, and nationwide delivery. We build it your way and build it to last.

Introduction to Shipping Container Trusses

Shipping container trusses have changed the game. They turn standard containers into stronger, more reliable structures, perfect for storage, building projects, or anything in between. 

Trusses help distribute weight so containers stay strong under pressure. They keep things from warping or bending when loads get heavy. Plus, they make it easier to customize your container for things like workspaces, storage units, or even living spaces.

Shipping container with trusses are usually used for the following applications:

  • Covered parking for vehicles, boats, or equipment
  • Agricultural storage (machinery, hay, feed)
  • Workshops and construction site shelters
  • Warehouses and logistics hubs
  • Temporary event spaces or emergency shelters

Conexwest, a leader in shipping and storage solutions based in Northern California, offers new, used, and refurbished containers from 10ft to 45ft, with fast delivery within 3–7 days and container fabrication options like adding shelves and locks. We serve over 10,000 customers nationwide, including prestigious clients like the U.S. Navy and Google. As an ISO 9001 and AWS-certified company, we ensure top quality and competitive pricing.

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Features of Shipping Container Trusses

  • Structural Design: These trusses stretch between containers to create a solid, weather-resistant roof that holds strong against wind, rain, and snow.
  • Materials: Most are built with galvanized steel frames and topped with heavy-duty PVC tarps that stand up to the sun and rain for years.
  • Modularity and Flexibility: Easy to set up, take down, or move around. They work as permanent or temporary structures and don’t always need containers underneath.
  • Weather Resistance: Designed to handle gusty winds and light snow, so they’re good to go in all kinds of climates.

Common Dimensions

Width (ft)

Length (ft)

Height (ft)

Truss Type

20

20–40

6.5

Single/Double

26

20–40

10

Double

33

40

12

Single/Double

40

40–60

13–15

Single/Double

For example, a 26x40x10 ft double truss system weighs about 1,666 lbs, with packing dimensions of 98 x 42 x 34 inches. On the other hand, a 40x60x15 ft single truss system weighs up to 3,450 lbs and includes heavy-duty galvanized steel arches and purlins.

Add-Ons & Customization

  • End Walls: Fully enclose the space and boost security.
  • Doors and Windows: Add roll-up or personnel doors and windows for better access and ventilation.
Conexwest roll-up doors for shipping containers.

Upgrade your truss-covered container with roll-up doors and windows for smoother entry and airflow.

  • Insulation: Keep things cool in summer and warm in winter with insulated panels.
  • Lighting and Electrical: Power up the space with built-in lighting and outlets.
  • Gutter and Drainage Systems: Handle rain like a pro with gutters and downspouts.
  • Custom Truss Designs: Pick a style (e.g., gable, hip, single slope) to match your vibe and needs.

Truss Installation & Maintenance

Setting up a container truss is usually pretty straightforward if you're handy with basic tools like drills and wrenches. Trusses get bolted or welded to brackets on the container roof, and many kits come with instructions. 

For bigger or more complex builds, bringing in the pros can save time and hassle. As for upkeep, a quick check every so often for rust or damage to the tarp goes a long way in keeping everything solid and weatherproof.

Costs of Shipping Container Trusses

Size (ft)

Truss Type

Price Range (USD)

20x20x6.5

Single

$2,489–$3,289

26x40x10

Double

$3,630–$3,830

33x40x12

Single

$4,650–$4,799

40x40x13/15

Single

$5,590–$5,790

40x40x15

Double

$9,690

40x60x15

Single

$5,590–$5,790

40x100 (industrial)

Double

$27–$100/sq m

Prefab kits (China)

Varies

$1,200–$1,800/unit

Shipping costs can vary based on distance and weight, and some suppliers may tack on a small fee for unloading equipment like forklifts. If you're hiring someone for installation, expect that to bump up the price, too. 

Add-ons like doors, insulation, and electrical features will also raise the total, but they can seriously boost the functionality of your setup.

*These numbers are estimates, and the actual price can vary. Thus, it’s best to reach out to us for an accurate quote.

Why Choose Conexwest?

Your project deserves more than a one-size-fits-all solution, and that’s exactly what we deliver with custom shipping containers featuring integrated trusses. If you're building a covered workspace, specialty structure, or secure storage space, we’ve got the tools and talent to make it happen fast and right the first time.

Our in-house team handles everything, from structural modifications and electrical work to custom doors, paint, and truss roof systems that expand overhead coverage and boost durability. If you can picture it, we can build it—stronger, smarter, and customized just for you.

Getting started is easy. Just tell us what you need, and we’ll handle the design, fabrication, and delivery. Most containers ship in just 1–3 business days, and our team keeps things smooth from start to finish, so you don’t lose time on logistics.

Conewest team delivering shipping containers.

Conexwest builds truss-equipped containers to fit your specs—quick turnaround, solid craftsmanship, zero hassle.

Every container is leakproof, weather-resistant, and built to last, with warranties that back it all up. New units are covered for 10 years, used ones for five. Plus, with over 26,000 satisfied customers and a glowing reputation, you’re working with a team that delivers more than just containers; we deliver results.

Let’s turn your vision into a custom, truss-equipped solution that’s built to perform.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the key benefits of using trusses in shipping containers?

Trusses take a regular container and turn it into something sturdier, smarter, and way more versatile. They help spread out weight evenly, which means less stress on the structure and a longer lifespan. Plus, they make customizing your setup way easier.

How do shipping container trusses enhance structural integrity?

By dispersing weight evenly, they fortify the entire arrangement and lessen the likelihood of bending or sagging under stress. When sturdy materials like steel or aluminum are added, your container can handle almost anything.

What customization options are available for container trusses?

There’s a lot you can do; add insulation, solar panels, roll-up doors, or ventilation systems. Want to plug in power tools or set up lighting? No problem. You can even go for advanced security features if you’re storing valuable gear.

How much do trussed containers cost in comparison to more conventional options?

They do have a slightly higher initial cost, but that is eventually recouped. They tend to hold their value better, require less upkeep, and are more resilient, especially if you've added some custom upgrades.

What kind of support and warranty does Conexwest provide for modified containers and truss shelters?

Conexwest sticks with you from start to finish, and even after that. New containers come with a 10-year warranty, refurbished ones get 5 years, and our support team is always on hand to help keep things running smoothly.