About Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta is the 8th largest U.S. metro area with over 6.4 million residents and is a major inland hub for global trade due to its robust intermodal system of rail, road, and air connections. Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, serves as a critical centralized inland hub in global trade and shipping container logistics due to its strategic connectivity to major Southeast ports like Savannah, Charleston and Wilmington.

Georgia’s top exports include vehicles, aircraft parts, and agriculture such as cotton, poultry, eggs, peanuts, watermelons and pecans. These exports are shipped in containers to over 200 markets worldwide. Atlanta is viewed as a distribution, equipment repositioning, and coordination hub for goods moving between U.S. markets and international ports and plays a vital role in moving goods throughout the North America and internationally.

Due to its location, container availability is driven by seasonality of agriculture, consumer buying trends and shipping container prices. However, Eveon’s supply of 20ft and 40ft containers is usually healthy and out of stock notices are limited.

Affordable & Sustainable Storage Solutions Around Atlanta, GA

  • Population

    Atlanta Metropolitan Area:  Over 6.4 million (8th largest in the United States) 

  • Major Employers

    Delta Air Lines (largest employer), Emory University/Emory Healthcare, The Home Depot, United Parcel Service (UPS), The Coca-Cola Company, Georgia-Pacific, Chick-fil-A, Equifax 

  • Seasonal Demand Fluctuations

    While Atlanta is not recognized as an agricultural production center (which affects container availability) it is an important logistics and transportation hub. Spring and summer are typically peak seasons for used container demand, driven by heightened construction, agriculture storage, home renovation, and outdoor projects.

  • Intermodal System

    Atlanta has a complex multimodal system for both passenger and freight movement. 

    • Rail: Norfolk Southern and CSX operate intermodal terminals. Rail corridors connect to major cities throughout the Southeast, Midwest, and beyond.
    • Ports: The Port of Savannah, approximately 250 miles away, provides a direct link between maritime imports and inland distribution via rail.
    • Road: A comprehensive network of freeways and interstates: I-75, I-85, I-20, I-285, and I-575.
  • Imports and Exports

    Atlanta Georgia is a major player in global trade.

    • Total Trade (2024): Exceeded $198.7 billion.
    • Exports (2024): Topped $53.1 billion.
    • Key Trading Partners: China, Mexico, Germany, Canada, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, India, and Thailand. Atlanta exports reach 219 unique markets.
    • Top Traded Products: Motor vehicles, civilian aircraft and parts of gas turbines, food preparations, immunological products, parts of motor vehicles, and automatic data processing machines. 
  • What to Consider Before You Purchase a Used Container in Atlanta

    • Understand seasonality of the agriculture in Georgia, especially if you need multiple units.
    • Review historic trends of pricing to be knowledgeable of pricing fluctuations and inventory demands.
    • Visit BBB, Trustpilot, and NPSA to make sure you are purchasing from a reputable provider.
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What We Love About Atlanta, GA

Host to the 1996 Summer Olympics and the home of Braves, Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, and the busiest international Airport in the world, Atlanta, GA is a thriving area for multiple industries from tourism to tech.

Georgia has embraced the creative reuse of shipping containers, transforming them into innovative spaces that reflect the state’s entrepreneurial and artistic spirit. From Atlanta to Savannah, these steel boxes are being repurposed as chic cafes, sustainable homes, and trendy retail shops, showcasing their versatility and eco-friendliness. Urban areas like Atlanta's BeltLine feature pop-up galleries and food stalls crafted from containers, while in Savannah, they're turned into stylish vacation rentals or office spaces. Additionally, Georgia’s thriving agricultural communities utilize containers for vertical farming and mobile processing units. This movement highlights a commitment to sustainability, modern design, and adaptive reuse across the Peach State.

Want to see containers living their best life in Atlanta, check out these recycled cargo boxes serving their second life on land as pop-up businesses in the Beltline Marketplace.