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Trailer Storage Demand Rises as Supply Chains Shift

By MGN EditorialMarch 20, 2026 at 08:44 PM

Manufacturers and retailers are increasingly renting storage trailers to manage inventory surges, cross-border freight flows and rising warehouse costs.

Changing trade patterns and supply chain dynamics are driving increased demand for trailer storage, according to a new report from FreightWaves. The article notes that manufacturers and retailers are renting more storage trailers to manage inventory surges, cross-border freight flows, and rising warehouse costs. This trend is being fueled by factors like the US-China trade war, which has led to a shift in sourcing and manufacturing away from China, as well as the growth of e-commerce and the need for more flexible, on-demand storage solutions. 'Nearshoring' - the practice of moving production and distribution closer to the end consumer - is also contributing to the trailer storage boom, the report states. As companies bring more manufacturing and logistics closer to their key markets, the need for temporary, flexible storage has increased. 'Tariffs and trade uncertainty have disrupted traditional supply chains, forcing companies to rethink their logistics strategies,' said FreightWaves. 'Trailer storage provides a nimble solution to handle inventory fluctuations and shifting freight flows.' The article notes that major trailer leasing firms like Xtra Lease and Craters & Freighters have seen a spike in demand, with companies renting storage units for everything from raw materials to finished goods. This trend is expected to continue as global trade patterns and supply chain strategies continue to evolve.
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