Container Movers In New Mexico

Container Transport is a reliable container transport company in New Mexico. We ship containers of all dimensions and weights. Contact us for a free estimate today!

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Professional Container Transporters In New Mexico

Container Transport is one of the best companies to work with anytime you want to transport a shipping container to or from New Mexico. We transport single and multiple shipping containers to and from every city in New Mexico. Whether your shipping containers are of the same dimensions, different weights, and sizes, we will find the best trailers for their move.

Crane lifting 20ft container on trailer.

Shipping containers come in different variations. They could be new, used, loaded, empty, or half empty, and regardless of what yours is, we will ensure it gets to where you want it safely and on time. Container Transport is licensed and fully insured, and we have over 13 years of experience in the industry. We’ve seen and handled many shipping containers, which has given us the knowledge to ensure you have a great experience. Make your booking today by filling out our quote form, emailing, or calling us for a free estimate.

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Timely and Safe Container Moving Services in New Mexico

We all love timely delivery, whether a service or a product. Our company understands this and works tirelessly to ensure your shipping container is delivered on time to avoid inconveniences. Whether you’re returning empty containers or restocking your business, our company is reliable and will ensure the deadline is met. Each shipment is assigned to a dedicated specialist who will keep you updated through every step.

Shipping Container on a Trailer.

They will process transport paperwork, choose the best trailer for your container based on the weight and dimensions, dispatch the shipment, and ensure you’re aware of each shipment stage until it’s delivered. Your shipping container will be fully insured before dispatch to protect it from damage. Contact us today to make arrangements for your container transport needs in New Mexico.

A Better B2B Shipping Experience

Container Transport offers all business container shipping solutions. Transport your valuable business assets locally, nationwide, or even overseas. As a family-owned business, we understand the importance of ensuring every detail is done correctly. We treat your container move as if it were our own.

24/7 Customer Support

Dedicated 24/7 customer support with one of our 120+ logistics agents ensures your business moves seamlessly, anytime, anywhere.

Customs Clearance

Our B2B freight shipping services include expert customs clearance, ensuring your shipments arrive smoothly and without delay.

Credit Line

We offer a credit line with monthly billing statements for easy and stress-free container transport.

We Ship Containers Loaded With Household Goods and Furniture To and From New Mexico

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Moving has become easier thanks to the use of shipping containers. Once the furniture and personal items are carefully loaded in the container, you can leave the rest of the work to a reputable company like us, and we will deliver them safely. A good tip for anyone transporting household goods in a container is to ensure they’re well packaged to reduce the probability of damage. Contact our company today to make arrangements for your household goods transport.

 

 

Container Types We Transport Within, To, and From New Mexico

As mentioned earlier, we transport all types of containers. Regardless of their make or state, we’re here to help you transport them safely. Below are some shipping containers you can transport with us at competitive rates. Get a free quote today.

 

 

Container Types We Transport

Container Transport moves all types of containers. Whether yours is fully loaded, empty, half-empty, or customized, we will move it.

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What’s The Cost of Transporting a Container in New Mexico?

It costs between $2.95 and $3.10 per mile to transport a container to or from New Mexico. Whether you’re transporting a container within New Mexico or across the country, you’re interested in the cost. Unfortunately, the transport industry is highly influenced by factors such as weight, size, mode of transport, and distance.

State to State Distance Trailer Cost
Albuquerque, New Mexico to Long Island, New York 2,068.9 mi $6,413.59
Deming, New Mexico to Atlanta, Georgia 1,517.4 mi $4,703.94
Seattle, Washington to Hobbs, New Mexico 1,737.8 mi $5,387.18
Fargo, North Dakota to Roswell, New Mexico 1,226.8 mi $3,803.08
Cleveland, Ohio to Taos, New Mexico 1,497.1 mi $4,641.01

Note: The above container moving costs are estimates and might be higher or lower upon booking. They depend on location, loading/unloading needs, weight, size, etc. Call us to get an accurate price.

 

 

We Transport Containers To and From Neighboring Ports and Airports in New Mexico

New Mexico does not have any ports. However, we transport containers to and from ports and airports in the neighboring states all year round. We offer container shipping services to and from all the cities in New Mexico, including ports and airports. Below are some of them;

  • El Paso Port of Entry
  • Santa Teresa Port of Entry
  • Columbus Port of Entry
  • Antelope Wells Port of Entry
  • Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ)
  • Santa Fe Regional Airport (SAF)
  • Roswell International Air Center (ROW)
  • Alamogordo-White Sands Regional Airport (ALM)
  • Holloman Air Force Base (HMN)

We work with professional drivers who know the fastest and most convenient routes to and from different cities in New Mexico. They use highways such as I-65, I-69, I-70, I-74, I-94, and I-465.

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We offer container transport services to and from the following counties in New Mexico, including:

  • Bernalillo
  • Catron
  • Chaves
  • Cibola
  • Colfax
  • Curry
  • De Baca
  • Doña Ana
  • Eddy
  • Grant
  • Guadalupe
  • Harding
  • Hidalgo
  • Lea
  • Lincoln
  • Los Alamos
  • Luna
  • McKinley
  • Mora
  • Otero
  • Quay
  • Rio Arriba
  • Roosevelt
  • Sandoval
  • San Juan
  • San Miguel
  • Santa Fe
  • Sierra
  • Socorro
  • Taos
  • Torrance
  • Union
  • Valencia

 

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Container Transport only works with experienced and efficient drivers who know the best routes to use to ensure your container is picked up on time and delivered safely. Among the highways we use to transport containers to and from New Mexico are I-25, I-40, I-50, US 550, US 70, and US 285.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Get a Container Shipping Quote?

To get a quote for moving containers, you can call Container Transport or visit our website. Click the get quote tab, usually at the bottom of the home or about us page. Sometimes, the tab is on the menu section. Give details of what you want to ship, in this case, a container. Next, you need to give information on the final destination of your container. Before you get the quote or estimate, submit your personal information, including your name, phone number, and email, to receive your free quote for moving containers.

What Kind of Trailers Do You Use to Move a Container?

Moving containers requires the best trailers that can handle heavy or wide loads. The choice of a suitable trailer depends on the container size, 20 feet or 40 feet, and weight. Our container transport company has numerous types of trailers that handle oversized, heavy, or wide containers. Our logistic agents can recommend lightweight and high-strength chassis trailers because of their outstanding maneuverability, flexibility, and ability to carry 20-foot, 40-foot, and extended containers. We also use flatbed trailers that have adequate strength for container hauling. Another trailer option to hire is the Gooseneck, which can carry light to heavy containers.

How Do You Load a Container On a Trailer?

Loading a container on a trailer or truck requires specialized equipment or tools. Shipping container movers first ensure the container is in perfect condition, free from damages, holes, or issues that can damage the things inside. Next, the shipping specialists moving the containers ensure the trailer is parked in the best position for proper loading. It should have all the required tie-downs to hold the container securely for safe transportation. Our container transport company uses cargo lifters, such as top pickers, driverless AGVs, forklifts, and cranes, to lift the cargo and properly position it in the trailer for securing and transportation

Do I Need Permits to Ship a Container?

Yes, permits are a vital requirement when shipping a container locally or internationally. Some local, state, international, and federal guidelines, regulations, and laws require you to have permits based on the type of goods you are transporting and the final destination of your cargo. As a renowned legitimate transportation company, we navigate the shipping industry and regulations to ensure our clients get all the necessary permits to ship their containers safely without legal issues.

Do You Provide Cranes for Loading and Unloading Containers?

Yes, we have cranes that help us load and offload your container from trailers and other means of transportation. The numerous cranes for loading and unloading include crawler, tower, overhead, floating, and gantry cranes with different applications. Tower cranes are state-of-the-art equipment that can lift containers to and from trailers during intermodal shipping. Overhead cranes help in lifting heavy containers in our shipyards.

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Why Choose Container Transport

“Used Janelle to ship my car in a container – was easy, affordable, and had no problems! Great experience and would use her and her company again!”

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Victoria McNeil

“I worked with Gilbert Hevia twice. Once to solve an import container problem. And once to get product moved across the country – fast. He was excellent. Great pricing. Great service. I always knew the status of the shipment. I would hire this company again. Call Gilbert. He’ll solve it.”

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Tracey Holzapfel

“The transport guys were amazing. Knew exactly how to get around in tight spaces, quickly picked up our container and was on their way. Arrived at drop off location on time and dropped it exactly where we wanted it with no effort at all.”

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Kim Laug

“It was great working with Janelle to help me in my move from Maine to Washington. I was able to get my items packed into a 40ft shipping container and transported safely to its destination. Janelle kept in touch throughout the whole process to coordinate things and…”

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Jair Mendes

“I needed to move a shipping container out of the Miami port. Seth went above and beyond to ensure we had the right driver to get into the port and safely deliver to my home.”

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Katie Sweigard

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