Shipping Containers types
An intermodal container, often referred to as a shipping container, is designed and built for the transportation of general cargo by sea (above or below deck) and by land (road or rail) throughout the world, and will be suitable for the environmental conditions imposed by these modes of transport.
Mandatory information
The marking material will be a self-adhesive film decal. Decals are used to convey basic information about the container or to give visual warnings:
– Owner badges,
– Owner code, serial number and check digit,
– Size and type code,
– Weight details.
20’ Steel Dry Cargo Container
length 6.058m
width 2.438m
height 2.591m
lenght 5.898m
width 2.352m
height 2.385m
40’ Steel Dry Cargo Container
lenght 12.192m
width 2.438m
height 2.591m
length 12.032m
width 2.352m
height 2.380m
40’ Hi Cube Steel Dry Cargo Container
length 12.192m
width 2.438m
height 2.896m
length 12.032m
width 2.352m
height 2.690m
40’ Hi-Cube Aluminium
length 12.192m
width 2.438m
height 2.896m
length 11.618m
width 2.286m
height 2.507m
Exchange rate MHI | CPE14-2BAIIIA/ES
Type Temp. +-0.25C
w (kcal) / C (F) 11,000 (9,460)/1.7(35) | 6,280 (5,400)/-18(0)
CFM 0-106
CU.M / HR 0-180 MHI
40’ Full Height Open Top Container
lenght 12.192m
width 2.438m
height 2.591m
length 12.032m
width 2.352m
height 2.348m
MGW 30,480kg
TARE 4,300kg
NET 26,180kg
CU.M 65.9
CU.FT 2,327