Container Shipping and Moving Company To and From the Port of San Francisco, California

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The Best Container Shipping Company Around the Port of San Francisco, California

Unloading a Container.

Container Transport has the experience and equipment to make your container shipping process smooth. We do it for our clients across the United States and the world. We handle all container types, sizes, weights, and numbers over short and long distances to and from the Port of San Francisco, California. Over a decade's worth of data and expertise has streamlined our services to personalize every customer's experience. Whether you’re moving a regular-size or customized container, we’re here to make that move successful. We have trucks and trailers, such as flatbed, lowboy, and step decks, to ship your container comfortably. Additionally, we have cranes and forklifts that enable us to safely load and unload your container on arrival at its destination from the Port of San Francisco, California—book now for a free estimate. 

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Container Transportation Services To Depend On Within and Near Port of San Francisco, California

Container Transport is made up of professionals who handle every shipment with care. Our dedicated specialists are available every hour of the day to respond to your queries and follow-up. Our drivers are experienced in road safety measures when handling containers, guaranteeing secure and on-time deliveries. Additionally, they easily select the most suitable routes or alternatives to the container pickup for the port or drop off from the port. Whether you’re moving a container from the port to a nearby city or state, we’re here to see it through. We also help customers transport loaded and empty containers to the port. Provide us with information about your shipment so we can get started. 

What You Need To Know About the Port of San Francisco, California 

The Port of San Francisco, California, is a semi-independent organization under a five-member commission. The port controls the waterfront from the anchorage of the Golden Gate Bridge along the Marina district to the north and east shores of San Francisco City. The Port of San Francisco is among the three great natural harbors globally. It has immensely improved its infrastructure to accommodate more cargo. It now has new facilities located southwest of the city with Pier 80, 92, 94, and 96. The Port of San Francisco is full of life and activities from Port visits, recreation, collection of permits, and container shipping.

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.

Crane loading container onto trailer.

Port of San Francisco, California Terminals: Where do you want us to pick up or Drop Off Your Container?

The Port of San Francisco handles various shipping needs across its complex. Its terminal's proximity to various cargo service units and harbors makes it a cost-effective and efficient solution. Below are some of these terminals;

Hauling a 40ft HC container on a trailer.

Pier 80 Break Bulk Terminal

It's located on Caesr Chavez and Maryland Street, covering 69 acres and three 40-foot MLLW berths totaling 2.700 feet. The wharf design is 1,000 lbs/sq.ft. The covered storage on Pier 80 is distributed into Shed A with 224,000 sq.ft and Shed D with 170,000 sq.ft. The gates include four entrance lanes, two exit lanes, and a single bypass lane. There are 4 Fairbanks 70' by 10', 60-ton capacity scales, and a Radiation Portal Inspection Lane. Finally, there's a 30,000 sq.ft maintenance and repair building and on-dock rail access via Illinois Street Bridge. Pier 80 is controlled by Pasha Automotive Services and is mainly used for imports, exports, and vehicle processing. Many auto dealerships in the Bay Area of Pier 80 make it a suitable location for most importers looking to handle their sales quickly.

Pier 92 Terminal

Sand and aggregates are its primary shipments. It serves the many construction developments in San Francisco, California, and the entire region.

Pier 94/96 Bulk and Neo-Bulk Terminal

The terminal is located on Cargo Way off Third Street and totals 76 acres. It has three 40-feet MLLW berths, a total length of 2,450 lineal feet, and a wharf design with a load of 800 lbs./sq.ft. The terminal jointly has a 24,000 sq.ft maintenance and repair building and on-dock rail access. Finally, it has direct access to the Intermodal Container Transfer Facility. The crane specifications for Two Straporters are a 40 LT capacity, 115 ft outreach, 100 FPM hoist loaded, 147 ft overall lift, and 105 ft. 6 in Clear life above HHW. Pier 96 has an on-dock rail, a deep water berth, and 30 acres of dock space.

Container Trailers

Trailer TypeLength CapacityWidth CapacityHeight CapacityCost Per Mile (over 500 miles)
Flatbed53ft8.5ft8.5ft$2.45
Landoll74ft8.5ft8.5ft$3.75
Lowboy29ft8.5ft8.5ft$3.45
Container Trailer20ft - 40ft8.5ft8.5ft$3.20
Side Lifter20ft - 40ft8.5ft8.5ft$2.85

Affordable Container Shipping Services in Port of San Francisco, California

Shipping a 40hc Container.

Container Transport is reliable, transparent, and affordable. Our container shipping services show it to and from the Port of San Francisco, California. We offer you a free quote for your container move, depending on the variables at hand. For instance, the cost grows when you want an expedited container shipping service to or from the port. The container handling and fuel costs, among other factors, also influence the final estimate. Contact us today to book our services at competitive rates without any obligations.

Frequently aSKED questions

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.
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.
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.
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.
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.