UPack vs. PODS Comparison
If you want a container move that keeps costs predictable and the driving off your plate, UPack and PODS are the two names you’ll run into most. Below, we stack them side-by-side on price, size options, coverage, flexibility, delivery logistics, reputation, and corporate stability — so you can decide which one fits your move.
Cost Comparison
In our experience, UPack typically prices out lower for longer distances when you optimize space (ReloCubes or trailer “linear feet”), while PODS is often more predictable for one-container moves that also need built-in storage time.
Average Container Move Costs (Secret-Shopped)
| | UPack | PODS |
| Cost Structure | Space used + delivery (by Cube count or trailer linear feet; fuel included). | Flat price per container size + delivery; 30-day rental standard. |
| Average Local Rental | No local-only service | $612–$825 |
| Regional rental (~460 miles, Tampa → Atlanta) | No regional quote available | $1,521–$2,332 (avg. ~$1,927) |
| Long-distance (~2,660 miles, San Diego → Miami) | $7,802 | $4,484–$7,385 (avg. ~$5,935) |
| Cross-country (~2,940 miles, Poughkeepsie → Bellingham) | $6,854 | $5,552 |
How we gathered this data: We pulled quotes from the official tools on UPack.com and PODS.com during the same week, using the same city pairs for local, regional, and cross-country scenarios. We captured the base price plus required delivery and pickup. For PODS, we priced both 8′ and 16′ containers (the 12′ is local-only). For UPack, we tested both ReloCubes and trailer space by linear feet. As expected, UPack did not return quotes for local or short regional trips, since it does not offer local-only service. We excluded promo codes and noted potential add-ons separately.
Pricing caveats to know:
- UPack scales with space: Each ReloCube adds cost, and trailer pricing increases by the linear feet you use (pay for what you fill). This is great if you pack efficiently.
- PODS scales with container size & months kept: You pay a flat rate per container size, and monthly storage can extend the bill — typically $249–$376 per month depending on location and container size. The first 30 days are usually included in the base price.
- 12′ PODS = local only: Long-distance PODS moves generally use 8′ and 16′ containers, which affects price options for multi-container households.
Container Sizes, Options, and Capacity
UPack equipment
- ReloCube: Exterior ~6'3"×7'×8'4"; interior ~5'10"×6'10"×7'9"; ~308 cu ft; weight limit ~2,500 lb; roughly one room of goods per Cube. Fits in a single parking space.
- Trailer: Interior ~27'×8'×9' (~1,944 cu ft). You reserve space by the foot; a movable bulkhead locks in your section.
PODS containers
- 8′: ~8′×8′×7′–8′; fits a studio/one room; comparable to a 5′×10′ storage unit or 10′ truck.
- 12′: 12′×8′×8′; local moves/storage only; fits 2–3 rooms.
- 16′: 16′×8′×8′; most popular for 2–3 bedroom homes; comparable to a 10′×15′ unit or 20′ truck.
How size impacts price:
- With UPack, costs step up for each Cube you add or each extra linear foot in a trailer — so efficient packing = lower cost.
- With PODS, going from 8′ to 16′ increases the flat container rate; keeping the container for additional months also increases the total.
Service Area & Availability
UPack: 240+ service centers; services all 50 states, Canada, and Puerto Rico with door delivery or service-center alternatives. It also has good coverage for military bases and campuses.
PODS: Serves 46 U.S. states (plus D.C. and Hawaii) and six Canadian provinces, with 200+ local branches; also operates in the UK and Australia.
Flexibility & Storage
UPack: Standard 3 business days to load and 3 to unload, with storage available at secure service centers. The ReloCube is available to store as long as you need, while the trailer can act as storage for typically up to 120 days. If you lack driveway space, you can load/unload at a service center to save money.
PODS: Monthly rental model with 30 days included in the base price. You can keep the container at home for access or store it at a PODS center and extend month-to-month as needed.
In short, if you need time or built-in storage, PODS’ month-based setup is hard to beat. But if you’re running tight on space or lack permits, UPack’s service-center option can be a workaround.
Convenience & Delivery
UPack delivery needs:
- ReloCube: One standard parking space, 40′ maneuvering room for the delivery trailer, 14′ overhead clearance, and a paved, level surface.
- Trailer: Roughly 40′ length, 10′ width, 14′ height clearance, paved, level surface, and overnight parking permission (up to 3 business days).
- Most delivery/pickups are weekday windows, but you can ask about Guaranteed Service for specific timing.
PODS delivery needs:
- Uses the PODZILLA level-lift, which requires about 12′ wide × 15′ high × 40′ long clearance to place the container. Street placement may require a city permit.
Note: If your driveway is short or tree-covered, check clearances early. PODS’ level-lift helps with tight angles, while UPack’s Cube can fit standard parking spaces, but still needs room for the delivery rig.
Customer Reviews & Reputation
The ratings below are snapshots of public reviews as of September 2025. Scores can change over time, and experiences often depend on the local branch and route. Before you book, check recent reviews for your specific pickup and delivery areas (BBB, Google, Trustpilot), and scan for patterns like reschedules, delivery window issues, or surprise fees.
| Source | UPack | PODS |
|---|
| BBB | A+, Accredited; 240+ service centers noted. | A+, Accredited; 200+ locations listed. |
| Trustpilot | 2.2 / 5 (≈237 reviews): Delivery/communication issues cited by detractors, while strong positives mention convenience and price. | 4.2 / 5 (≈9.6K reviews): Praised for smooth process with some complaints about fees/timing. |
Representative themes from real reviews:
- UPack: Great value and “they drive” convenience. Complaints tend to cluster around missed windows/communication and claims handling.
- PODS: Consistent kudos for driver professionalism and easy scheduling. Pain points include reschedules, surprise charges, and delivery windows.
Company Operations
UPack is a service of ArcBest, a large U.S. logistics company with public reporting and ESG initiatives. It was recently recognized by Newsweek/Statista among America’s Most Responsible Companies 2025. Public ownership and published governance can be a trust signal for some shoppers.
PODS is privately held with millions of completed moves and a long operating history across North America, the UK, and Australia. The network scale shows in day-to-day availability.
What this means for you:
- Cheapest potential: UPack, if you pack efficiently and only pay for the space you use.
- Most time-flexible: PODS, with 30 days included per month-based rental and easy storage hand-offs.
- Availability quirks: Need Puerto Rico or a remote ZIP? UPack often reaches more places. PODS covers most U.S. metros and several Canadian provinces, but not all areas.