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    About Conex

    A portmanteau of “container express,” Conex is another term for intermodal shipping containers, which revolutionized the shipping industry in the ’50s and lowered the cost of goods worldwide.

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    2026 CONEX

    Intermodal / Shipping Containers

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    2026 CONEX New Intermodal / Shipping Containers for sale2026 CONEX New Intermodal / Shipping Containers for sale
    USD $3,200
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    Quantity20
    Stock Number20' Container
    Location: Pepperell, Massachusetts

    2025 CONEX 40 ft x 8 in

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    2025 CONEX 40 ft x 8 in New Intermodal / Shipping Containers for sale2025 CONEX 40 ft x 8 in New Intermodal / Shipping Containers for sale
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    Quantity25
    Length40 ft
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: AGA GROUP

    2012 CONEX 40 ft x 120 in

    Intermodal / Shipping Containers

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    2012 CONEX 40 ft x 120 in Used Intermodal / Shipping Containers for sale2012 CONEX 40 ft x 120 in Used Intermodal / Shipping Containers for sale
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    Quantity25
    Length40 ft
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: AGA GROUP
    Quantity2
    Stock Number40' SIDE DOORS
    Location: Pepperell, Massachusetts
    Quantity3
    Stock Number40' Highcube
    Location: Pepperell, Massachusetts
    Quantity10
    Stock Number40' HC SIDE DOORS
    Location: Salisbury, Massachusetts
    Quantity10
    Stock Number20' FULL OPENING
    Location: Salisbury, Massachusetts
    Quantity6
    Stock NumberTE2145
    Location: Salisbury, Massachusetts
    Quantity50
    Stock Number40' HC
    Location: Salisbury, Massachusetts
    Quantity50
    Stock Number20' STD HGT
    Location: Salisbury, Massachusetts
    Quantity2
    Length40 ft
    Location: West Chester, Ohio
    Seller: TRAILINES
    Quantity3
    Length20 ft
    Location: West Chester, Ohio
    Seller: TRAILINES

    2024 CONEX

    Intermodal / Shipping Containers

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    Location: Barnesville, Georgia
    Quantity20
    Stock NumberTE1875
    Location: Salisbury, Massachusetts
    Quantity40
    Stock Number20' STD HGT
    Location: Salisbury, Massachusetts
    Quantity25
    Length40 ft
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: AGA GROUP
    Quantity25
    Length20 ft
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: AGA GROUP
    Stock NumberContainers 45
    Length45 ft
    Location: Waverly, Tennessee
    Stock NumberCONTAINERS 53
    Length53 ft
    Location: Waverly, Tennessee
    Stock NumberContainers 40
    Length40 ft
    Location: Waverly, Tennessee
    Stock NumberContainers 20
    Length20 ft
    Location: Waverly, Tennessee

    About Conex

    Conex isn’t a brand, but when it comes to intermodal container trailers (aka shipping containers), Conex is the most widely used name. The word “Conex” is a portmanteau of “Container Express,” and comes from the United States Army. During World War II, the Army began to use the box-like containers to ship supplies as a way to prevent theft and in-transit damage. The rigid, corrugated steel container gained further traction in the Korean War.

    In the late 1950s, Malcom McLean perfected Conex containers, making them easier to stack and move, tougher to break into, and more resistant to inclement weather. In the process, he revolutionized the shipping industry. Instead of dockworkers manually unloading and loading goods by the armload, a crane could simply lift a Conex trailer off a truck and onto the ship. When it arrived at its destination, the process worked in reverse, significantly reducing transit time. McLean even bought and converted two tanker ships to carry Conex containers on and below the deck; he named his new shipping company Sea-Land, and he sold it for $160 million in 1969.

    Also known as Sea Cans, Conex containers are available in a variety of standardized heights and lengths. Some shipping containers can even be outfitted with refrigeration units for preserving perishable cargo or set up as temporary offices or living quarters. You’ll find a big selection of Conex trailers for sale on TruckPaper.com.