About Long Beach, California

Eco-Friendly, Affordable, and Ready-to-Deliver Containers for Southern California

Looking for used shipping containers in Long Beach, CA? Eveon Containers offers wind and watertight, ISO-certified 20ft, 40ft, and High Cube containers at competitive prices. Whether you're in logistics, construction, agriculture, or retail, our containers are available for pickup or delivery from our Long Beach depot.

Why Long Beach Is a Strategic Hub for Container Sales

Long Beach is home to the second-busiest container port in the United States, adjacent to the Port of Los Angeles, forming the largest port complex in the Western Hemisphere. Together, they handle over 40% of all inbound containers for the U.S., making Long Beach a critical gateway for global trade. Our Long Beach depot is tightly integrated with intermodal rail networks, highway systems, and the Alameda Corridor, a 20-mile expressway linking the ports to the national rail system. This infrastructure ensures fast and efficient movement of containers from ship to depot to your site.

Who Buys Used Containers in Long Beach and Why

  • Logistics companies managing overflow inventory and port operations.
  • Construction firms needing secure, mobile storage for tools and materials.
  • Retailers and eCommerce brands using containers for pop-up shops and seasonal storage.
  • Farmers and agribusinesses storing produce, equipment, and irrigation systems.
  • DIY builders and homeowners creating modular homes, studios, and workshops.

With Long Beach’s proximity to major agricultural regions, demand for containers spikes during harvest seasons, especially for crops like lettuce, strawberries, tomatoes, and almonds.

Long Beach’s Role in Global Trade

  • Imports and Exports

    • Imports from Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam).
    • Exports of California-grown crops like almonds, pistachios, and dairy.
    • Manufacturing inputs and consumer goods distributed nationwide.
  • Seasonal Trends & Agricultural Impact

    • Spring (March–May): Lettuce, strawberries, and carrots peak.
    • Summer (June–August): Tomatoes, grapes, and almonds harvested.
    • Fall (September–November): Pistachios, citrus, and wine grapes.
    • Winter (December–February): Dairy and greenhouse crops continue.
  • Local Economy

    • The Port of Long Beach supports over 2.7 million U.S. jobs.
    • Long Beach’s port infrastructure includes automated terminals, on-dock rail, and deep-water berths, making it one of the most efficient and sustainable ports in the world.