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Shipping Container Delivery in Palm Springs
Get Simple Box Palm Springs provides fast, affordable container delivery in Indio, Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. We deliver new and used shipping containers—10ft, 20ft, and 40ft—right to your home, business, or job site.
Explore the Right Delivery Method for You
We offer in-house container delivery with multiple options to fit your site. Tilt-bed trucks handle 10ft–24ft units with tight clearance. Tilt-bed trailers deliver 40ft–45ft containers or multiples. For long-distance hauls, flatbeds are the most economical. Crane trucks reach up to 25ft for tight or elevated spots.
Shipping Container Delivery Areas
Serving Indio, Palm Springs and Beyond
At Get Simple Box, we provide fast and reliable shipping container delivery throughout the greater Palm Springs area and across California. Whether you’re renting or buying a 10ft, 20ft, or 40ft shipping container, we make it easy to get the container you need—delivered right to your home, job site, or business location.
Container Delivery to:
- Palm Springs
- Palm Desert
- Rancho Mirage
- Indio
- La Quinta
- Indian Wells
- North Palm Springs
- Desert Hot Springs
- Cathedral City
- Coachella
- Riverside County
Also Serving These Zip codes:
92201, 92234, 92236, 92253, 92240, 92260, 92220, 92258, 92262, 92203, 92225, 92211, 92274, 92264, 92270, 92254, 92241, 92276, 92210, 92230, 92561, 92282, 92239, 92862, 92258
Getting Ready For your Container Delivery
Preparing for your shipping container delivery is key to a smooth and hassle-free experience. In this section, you’ll find everything you need, from how to prepare your site for container delivery to a detailed delivery checklist and step-by-step breakdown of the container delivery process. Whether you’re receiving a 20 foot or 40 foot container, proper planning ensures safe and efficient placement.
Planning ahead makes your container delivery smooth, safe, and stress-free. To ensure your Get Simple Box container arrives exactly where you need it, it’s important to prepare the delivery site, check clearances, and understand space requirements.
Get Simple Box handles pickup and delivery with minimal effort required from you.
Ensure you have a suitable place for the container before delivery.
Decide on container orientation (doors facing forward or rear) for easier access.
Schedule delivery when someone is available if required.
Check local regulations or HOA rules regarding temporary container placement.
Keep a clear and safe path for delivery and unloading.
Delivery Site Checklist
Your driver will call ahead before arriving.
The truck will back into place and tilt the container onto the ground.
Once the container is set down, the driver will carefully release it in the exact location you requested.
Final adjustments may be made to ensure doors open properly and the container is secure.
Container Delivery Day: What to Expect
1. Scheduling Your Delivery
Book Your Date: Choose the delivery day when you want your container placed.
Confirm Door Orientation: Decide whether you want doors forward (toward the truck) or rear (away from the truck).
Provide Site Details: Let us know about obstacles, narrow spaces, slopes, or overhead clearance.
Upload Photos (Optional): A quick photo of your drop site helps the driver plan placement.
2. Delivery Day
Driver Arrival: The truck arrives during your scheduled window.
Site Check: The driver ensures the area is clear, level, and ready for placement.
Back Into Place: The container is carefully backed into position. For tight spots or special placements (like in Lynden, WA), a crane may be used.
Set and Adjust: One end is lowered, and the driver adjusts to ensure the container is perfectly aligned.
Finalize Placement: Container is stable on the ground; driver secures it and clears the truck deck.
Time on Site: Typically ~10 minutes if the area is clear. Longer for complex or tight placements.
Tips for a Smooth Delivery
Clear the placement area of debris and obstacles.
Confirm door orientation and site access in advance.
Be on-site or available by phone for guidance.
Have a plan for unloading your items.
When your container is delivered, the way the doors are oriented can make a big difference in how easy it is to access and use your space. Choosing between doors forward or doors rear depends on where you plan to place the container, how much clearance you have, and how you’ll be loading or unloading items. Knowing these options up front will help ensure smooth delivery and the most convenient setup for your site.
Doors Forward — Last off the trailer

- Best for tight access: Ideal when the container must be dropped in a narrow gap, beside fences, or into alleys.
- Unloading plan: Use pallet jacks or manual unload from the rear; truck acts as a shield for privacy in busy areas.
- Safety note: Crew will need room to access the rear doors after placement — confirm clearance behind the intended spot.
Tip: If you plan to unload with a forklift, tell us in advance so we can confirm rear clearance and placement orientation.
Doors Rear — First off the trailer

Doors face away from the truck and are the first unit to be removed on delivery.
- Best for open driveways: Great when you want immediate door access without walking around the container.
- Faster unloading: Drive-up or dock-style unloading is easier because doors are accessible the moment the container is set down.
- Consider truck position: The truck will be on the opposite side of the doors after placement — plan for any vehicle or equipment needed at the delivery site.
Tip: If you’re placing the container near a busy street, rear doors can give quicker access but may require additional safety cones or permits.
We will confirm door orientation at time of booking.
We always confirm door orientation when you book so our drivers arrive prepared. Use the checklist below to avoid delays on delivery day.
- Confirm placement address & photos: Upload a quick photo of the drop site when booking if you can.
- Mark obstacles: Note fences, gates, low branches, steep slopes, or overhead lines in your booking notes.
- Confirm unloading method: Tell us if you’ll use a forklift, pallet jack, hand trucks, or just carry items by hand.
Quick checklist for smoother delivery:
1) Measure clearances (width & height).
2) Make sure ground is level.
3) Remove temporary obstacles.
4) Decide door orientation and add a note at checkout.
We’ll call or text before delivery — if conditions at the site are different on arrival, our crew will coordinate with you immediately.
Our Simple Process
Our 4-Step Move Process is Simple and Straightforward.
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We’ll treat you like we’d want to be treated.
- No pushy sales techniques
- No out-of-state contractors
- No cussing or crudeness
- Helpful service offered with a smile
We focus on being local, professional, and kind. If at any point you have questions or concerns, a local manager is standing by and ready to help within 1 business day.
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Tilt-BedS
Tilt-bed trailer delivery is a reliable and cost-effective method for transporting and unloading large shipping containers. Ideal for 40-foot containers or two 20-foot units, this method uses a tilt-back system to slide containers off the trailer using gravity. It’s a popular container delivery option that doesn’t require extra equipment like cranes or forklifts.
Tilt-bed trucks are commonly used for delivering 40-foot containers or up to two 20-foot containers at once. They’re ideal when you need a simple and cost-effective way to unload containers without cranes or forklifts. This method works best when the site has enough space for the truck to back up and safely slide the container into place.
The tilt-bed trailer uses a hydraulic system to lift and tilt the bed of the truck. As the bed tilts, gravity allows the container to gently slide off the trailer and onto the ground. Once in position, the truck slowly pulls forward, leaving the container in place.
Ensure the site is flat, solid, and free of obstacles.
Allow at least 12 feet of width and 14 feet of vertical clearance.
Make sure there is enough space for the truck to pull forward and back up.
Mark the desired container placement area so the driver knows exactly where to set it down.
While tilt-bed trucks are convenient, they do have some limitations:
They require more space to maneuver than smaller delivery trucks.
Not suitable for very tight or steep areas.
Containers must be placed directly on the ground (no elevated platforms).
Ground must be firm enough to support both the truck and container weight.
Flatbed
Flatbed delivery is typically used for long-distance hauls, large job sites, or when multiple containers need to be transported at once. It’s a great option for commercial projects, construction sites, and storage yards where heavy equipment (like forklifts or cranes) is available to unload containers.
With flatbed delivery, the container is secured onto a flat trailer for transport. Upon arrival, a forklift or crane is required to lift the container off the trailer and set it in the desired location. This makes flatbed trucks highly versatile for large-scale operations, but they rely on the customer to have offloading equipment.
Arrange for a forklift or crane capable of lifting a 20ft or 40ft container.
Confirm that the offloading equipment can safely reach the delivery area.
Ensure there is a clear, stable space where the container will be placed.
Coordinate timing so your offloading crew is on-site when the truck arrives.
Requires the customer to have their own offloading equipment (not a stand-alone delivery option).
Not ideal for residential neighborhoods or tight spaces.
Additional costs may apply if cranes or forklifts need to be rented.
Containers cannot be slid directly onto the ground like with a tilt-bed.
Crane
Crane delivery is used when a container needs to be placed in a hard-to-reach area that tilt-bed or flatbed trucks cannot access. This includes urban lots, backyards, over fences, onto raised platforms, or on properties with steep slopes or uneven terrain.
A crane truck lifts the shipping container directly from the trailer and sets it down in the exact location you choose. This method provides precise placement, allowing containers to be positioned in tight or elevated spaces where other delivery methods would not work.
Choose the exact spot where you want the container placed.
Ensure the ground is stable and able to support the container’s weight.
Clear the area of overhead obstructions such as tree branches or power lines.
Provide enough room for the crane to safely set up and operate.
Crane delivery is generally more expensive than tilt-bed or flatbed options.
Requires additional space for the crane truck to set up and extend its boom.
Limited availability depending on location and scheduling.
May not be suitable in areas with low-hanging power lines or restricted height clearance.
How Much DoEs Delivery in Palm Springs Cost?
Affordable Delivery for Every Container Size
- 10', 20', or 40' options
- 10 & 20's = lower cost
- Delivery based on area
- Size & location based pricing
Delivery Fees Based
on Your Location
- Calculated from our nearest yard
- Distance + fuel = delivery fee
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Remote areas may need
special equipment - We only charge what’s necessary
Quick, Accurate Delivery Quotes
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- Pick your container size
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- No hidden fees, no surprises

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Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions about shipping container delivery in Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Indio, or anywhere nearby? Here are some of the most common ones we hear.
We deliver containers using tilt-bed trucks, flatbeds, or cranes depending on the site. Tilt-bed trucks are the most common option, but flatbeds or cranes may be used for commercial sites, long-distance transport, or tight/urban locations.
Yes. The delivery site should be clear, level, and firm enough to support both the truck and the container. Gravel, asphalt, or concrete surfaces work best. Mark the exact spot where you want the container placed.
You don’t need to be present as long as the delivery area is clearly marked and accessible. However, we recommend being available by phone in case the driver has questions.
If trees, power lines, or narrow driveways prevent tilt-bed or flatbed delivery, a crane can place the container over obstacles or into tight spaces.
Most deliveries take 30–60 minutes from the time the driver arrives on-site. This includes positioning, unloading, and confirming placement.
For a tilt-bed truck, you’ll need at least 12 feet of width and 14 feet of vertical clearance, plus enough length for the truck to safely back in and drive out. If space is limited, a crane delivery may be recommended.
Yes, but space is important. Narrow roads or steep driveways may limit delivery. In such cases, we may suggest crane service for precise placement.
When scheduling delivery, let us know whether you’d like the container doors facing the street, driveway, or another direction. Thinking about how you’ll load/unload will help you choose the best orientation.
Permits are usually not required for private property. If the container will sit on a public street or right-of-way, you may need to get approval from the City of Palm Springs.
Yes, but the ground must be firm enough to support heavy equipment. Soft sand, loose soil, or muddy areas may not be suitable without ground prep such as gravel.
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Get Simple Box of Palm Springs is your local, family-owned source for portable storage container rentals and sales in Palm Springs, Cathedral City, and the surrounding Coachella Valley. We live in the same community as you—and we’re proud to serve our neighbors with dependable, down-to-earth service. Choose from 10ft, 20ft, and 40ft shipping containers, ideal for moving, storage, remodeling, or job sites. Our containers are wind and water-tight, with flexible rental terms, no hidden fees, and fast local delivery by our expert drivers. Whether you need extra space at home or on a job site, Get Simple Box makes storage simple in Palm Springs, California.
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Address:
Get Simple Box of Palm Springs
83845 Avenue 45,
Indio CA 92201
Directions:
Take exit 144 on I-10 in Indio, CA. We’re on Avenue 45 just south of the freeway. We deliver throughout Riverside county.