Shipping Container Delivery Service Areas, Confirmed By Address.
First Choice Containers dispatches through a network of local container delivery contractors in active service-area cities, with sales and billing run from McKinney, TX. Use this page to confirm documented city coverage, remote-site caveats, and the next step before you spend time on a container order.
Active service-area cities
19
Each listed city has a local FCC delivery contractor and a dedicated landing page with sizes, conditions, and FAQ.
Delivery model
Local contractors
Containers are dispatched by a contractor in or near each city, not long-hauled from the McKinney HQ.
Headquarters
McKinney, TX
Sales, billing, and customer support run from McKinney. Operational dispatch is local to each market.
Best next step
ZIP + access notes
Send the city, ZIP, placement address, access path, and timing so the local contractor can confirm the route.
Find the region first, then confirm the delivery address.
The confirmed city names below are published as plain text for buyers and search engines. They are not the only places FCC may serve. The quote decides the real yes/no based on address, access, container size, and timing.
3 regions currently publish city references.
Each listed city has a local FCC delivery contractor. Lead time is set by local capacity, not freight distance.
Southeast
Midwest
Documented city references, grouped for fast scanning.
19 public city references are currently documented. If your city is missing, send the ZIP instead of assuming the answer is no.
| State | Documented cities | Region |
|---|---|---|
| FL | Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando | Southeast |
| GA | Atlanta | Southeast |
| IL | Chicago | Midwest |
| KS | Wichita | Midwest |
| KY | Louisville | Southeast |
| LA | New Orleans | Southeast |
| MO | Kansas City, St. Louis | Midwest |
| OK | Oklahoma City, Tulsa | Southwest |
| TN | Memphis, Nashville | Southeast |
| TX | Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston | Southwest |
Delivery timing follows distance, equipment, and site access.
Use these as planning lanes, not promises. Your quote confirms the current freight lane, delivery method, and appointment window for the actual address.
Check Container DimensionsActive service-area cities
Local contractor dispatch
Cities listed in the directory have a local FCC delivery contractor. Lead time is set by local capacity, not freight distance from Texas.
Cities not listed yet
Address-confirmed quote
If your city is not on the directory, send the ZIP and access notes. Dispatch can confirm whether a contractor in your area can take the job.
Alaska, Hawaii, islands, and territories
Special arrangement
These are not treated like standard continental delivery. Ask for a written quote before planning a project around availability.
The map answers coverage. The site still decides feasibility.
A city match is only the first step. Delivery still depends on road access, gate width, turn room, overhead clearance, surface, slope, final placement, permits, HOA rules, and whether special equipment is required.
Remote and rural sites
Unincorporated roads, ranch lanes, mountain access, soft ground, and long private drives can still work, but they need address-level review.
Local contractor model
Each active service-area city has a local FCC delivery contractor. The McKinney, TX office handles sales and billing; the truck and driver come from the contractor in or near your market.
Not listed does not mean no
The visible list is a crawlable coverage reference, not the full dispatch boundary. Send the ZIP if your city is missing.
Coverage questions people ask before they request a quote.
These answers are visible on the page and mirrored exactly in the FAQ schema. Every answer loads collapsed so the section stays scannable.
01Do you deliver to every state in the continental US?
First Choice Containers maintains a network of local delivery contractors in active service-area cities. Each listed city has a dedicated landing page. If your city is not in the directory, send the ZIP and access notes — dispatch can confirm whether a contractor in your area can take the job.
02How do I check if you deliver to my zip code or city?
Send the city, ZIP code, placement address, container size, access notes, and preferred timing. A quote can confirm whether standard delivery works and whether special equipment is needed.
03Do you deliver to Alaska, Hawaii, or US territories?
Alaska, Hawaii, island locations, and US territories require special review rather than standard continental delivery. Ask for a written quote before assuming availability, timing, or freight cost.
04How long does delivery take in my city?
Lead time is set by the local FCC contractor's capacity, container availability, equipment, season, and site readiness — not by distance from the McKinney, TX office. Each active service-area city's landing page lists the typical lead time, and the quote confirms the current schedule.
05Is there a delivery surcharge for remote areas?
Remote, rural, mountain, island, or hard-to-access sites can change freight cost because road access and equipment needs change. The quote should spell out the delivery method and any added logistics cost.
06Are containers dispatched from your McKinney, TX office?
No. McKinney is the sales, billing, and customer-support headquarters. The truck and driver come from the local contractor that FCC works with in or near your market.
07What if my area is not listed?
Ask by ZIP code. The city list is a documented public reference, not a complete dispatch boundary, and some areas are handled by address-confirmed quote.
08Can you deliver to unincorporated or rural areas?
Often, but the route matters. Rural lanes, gates, soft ground, cattle guards, low wires, steep grades, and turn room should be reviewed before dispatch.
09Do you deliver internationally or to Canada?
This page is focused on US service-area planning. International or Canada requests should be treated as special logistics inquiries and confirmed directly before planning around availability.
10Do delivery timelines vary by season?
Yes. Weather, road conditions, equipment demand, holidays, and regional freight capacity can affect timing. A current quote is the reliable source for schedule expectations.
Send the ZIP, address, container size, and access notes.
The fastest coverage answer comes from the real delivery details: destination, timing, road approach, gate width, surface, overhead clearance, and final placement.
