STANDARD CONTAINERS

20' STANDARD



Standard ISO shipping containers are 8ft (2.43m) wide, 8.5ft (2.59m) high and come in two lengths; 20ft (6.06m) and 40ft (12.2m). Extra tall shipping containers called high-cube containers are available at 9.5ft (2.89m) high.

40' STANDARD



The 40ft Standard container is 8ft 6 in high on the exterior which corresponds to a 7ft 10in height on the interior. A 40ft Standard container has 2,350 cu ft of storage space on the interior compared to 40ft High Cube container .



Dry containers (general purpose) are manufactured from either aluminum or steel.
They are suitable for most types of cargo.

40' HIGH-CUBE



In contrast to standard containers, which have a maximum height of 2591 mm (8'6"), high-cube containers are 2896 mm, or 9'6", tall. High-cube containers are for the most part 40' long, but are sometimes made as 45' containers.

45' HIGH-CUBE



Capacity, 86,0 cbm (3,037 cbft). The high cube dry containers are ideal for light, voluminous or bulky cargo. These extra volume containers are made in 40' and 45' sizes in steel and aluminium.Specific dimensions and capacity of high cube dry containers may vary .





High cube dry containers ensure that you gain an extra foot in height compared with dry containers.
The high cube dry containers are ideal for light, voluminous or bulky cargo.
These extra volume containers are made in 40' and 45' sizes in steel and aluminum.



OPEN TOP CONTAINERS

20' OPEN TOP



Open top containers have an open top covered by a tarpaulin instead of a solid roof. This enables oversized cargo such as timber and scrap metal to be loaded from the top. Open top containers normally have end doors to give flexibility to loading and discharging operations

40' OPEN TOP



Open top containers are best suited for cargoes which are over height and cannot be stuffed through the front door of a container due to height restrictions.Open top containers are best suited for cargoes which are over height .


Open top containers have an open top covered by a tarpaulin instead of a solid roof.
This enables oversized cargo such as timber and scrap metal to be loaded from the top.
Open top containers normally have end doors to give flexibility to loading and discharging operations.


FLAT RACK CONTAINERS

20' FLATRACK



Flat rack containers are especially suitable for heavy loads and cargo that needs loading from the top or sides, such as pipes and machinery. You will find collapsible containers and non-collapsible containers with or without walls.

40' FLATRACK



Flat rack containers are manufactured from steel and come in 20' and 40' sizes.Specific dimensions and capacity of flat rack containers may vary depending on the container manufacturer, the age of the container and the container owner.


Flat rack containers are especially suitable for heavy loads and cargo that needs loading from the top or sides, such as pipes and machinery.
You will find collapsible containers and non-collapsible containers with or without walls.
Flat rack containers are manufactured from steel and come in 20' and 40' sizes.


REFRIGERATED CONTAINERS

20' REFRIGERATED



The evaporator fan circulates air throughout the container by pulling air in top of refrigeration unit and directing air through evaporator coil where it's either heated or cooled and is then discharged out at the bottom of refrigeration unit into the container

40' REFRIGERATED



Refrigerated containers are used for goods which need to be transported at a constant temperature above or below freezing point. These goods are divided into chilled goods and frozen goods, depending on the specified transport temperature


Refer containers or refrigerated containers are used to transport goods requiring temperature-controlled conditions in transit,
such as fruit, vegetables, dairy products and meat. It is fitted with a refrigeration unit which is connected to the carrying ship's electrical power supply.