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Overview of the different container types and sizes
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Overview of the different container types and sizes
When it comes to the transport of goods, container shipping is the most economical way. Kuehne+Nagel provides you access to the wide range of standard and special container types of all cooperating carriers.
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Containers vary in dimension, weight and design features. Here you will find an overview of the different types of containers to help you identify the right container for your goods.
What is the standard size of a shipping container?
20-foot and 40-foot containers are the most common container sizes (outer dimension).
What are the different types of containers?
Please note: There might be differences, e.g. in dimension and weight, depending on the chosen carrier, as containers vary based on their manufacturer. Please contact us should you have special equipment-related requirements for your shipment.
General purpose / Standard container
3 sizes (in feet): 20’ / 40’ / 40’ High Cube
These standard containers are suitable for any general cargo, mostly packed in euro pallets or in boxes, such as toys or technical devices
They have various lashing devices on the top and bottom longitudinal rails and corner post
Standard container 20'
Inside Length
Inside Width
Inside Height
Door Width
Door Height
Capacity
Tare Weight
Maxi Cargo
19‘4“
7‘8“
7‘10“
7‘8“
7‘6“
1,172 Cft
4,916 Lbs
47,900 Lbs
5.900 m
2.350 m
2.393 m
2.342 m
2.280 m
33,2 Cu.m
2,230 Kgs
21,770 Kgs
Standard container 40'
Inside Length
Inside Width
Inside Height
Door Width
Door Height
Capacity
Tare Weight
Maxi Cargo
39‘5“
7‘8“
7‘10“
7‘8“
7‘6“
2,390 Cft
8,160 Lbs
59,040 Lbs
12.036 m
2.350 m
2.392 m
2.340 m
2.280 m
67,7 Cu.m
3,700 Kgs
26,780 Kgs
Standard container 40' HC (High cube)
Inside Length
Inside Width
Inside Height
Door Width
Door Height
Capacity
Tare Weight
Maxi Cargo
39‘5“
7‘8“
8‘10“
7‘8“
8‘5“
2,694 Cft
8,750 Lbs
58,450 Lbs
12.010 m
2.330 m
2.690 m
2.330 m
2.560 m
76,28 Cu.m
3,968 Kgs
26,512 Kgs
Open top container
2 sizes (in feet): 20’ / 40’
Open top containers have a removable tarpaulin, making them the best option for overheight cargo
Loading is possible either from top side or door side
Open top 20'
Inside Length
Inside Width
Inside Height
Door Width
Door Height
Capacity
Tare Weight
Maxi Cargo
19‘4“
7‘7“
7‘8“
7‘6“
7‘2“
1,136 Cft
5,280 Lbs
47,620 Lbs
5.894 m
2.311 m
2.354 m
2.286 m
2.184 m
33,23 Cu.m
2,400 Kgs
21,600 Kgs
Open top 40'
Inside Length
Inside Width
Inside Height
Door Width
Door Height
Capacity
Tare Weight
Maxi Cargo
39‘5“
7‘8“
7‘8“
7‘8“
7‘5“
2,350 Cft
8,490 Lbs
58,710 Lbs
12.028 m
2.350 m
2.315 m
2.341 m
2.274 m
55,5 Cu.m
3,850 Kgs
26,680 Kgs
Flat rack
3 sizes (in feet): 20’ / 40’ / 40’ High Cube
Especially suitable for heavy loads and oversized cargo that do not fit into a standard container, such as construction equipment or heavy machinery
Flat rack 20'
Inside Length
Inside Width
Inside Height
Door Width
Door Height
Capacity
Tare Weight
Maxi Cargo
18‘5“
7‘3“
7‘4“
-
-
-
5,578 Lbs
47,333 Lbs
5.620 m
2.200 m
2.233 m
-
-
-
2,530 Kgs
21,470 Kgs
Flat rack 40'
Inside Length
Inside Width
Inside Height
Door Width
Door Height
Capacity
Tare Weight
Maxi Cargo
39‘7“
6‘10“
6‘5“
-
-
-
12,081 Lbs
85,800 Lbs
12.080 m
2.438 m
2.103 m
-
-
-
5,480 Kgs
39,000 Kgs
Refrigerated container
3 sizes (in feet): 20’ / 40’ / 40’ High Cube
These containers do have their own electrically operated cooling/heating unit
Ideal for shipping fruit and vegetables on long distances
Further special containers
Platform container
2 sizes (in feet): 20’ / 40’
This container is a platform without side and end-walls
An ideal solution for heavy loads and oversized cargo when the use of a flat rack or open top container is not possible
Ventilated container
1 size (in feet): 20’
Especially for cargo which needs ventilation, like the transport of cacao beans or coffee beans
Hardtop container
3 sizes (in feet): 20’ / 40’ / 40’ High Cube
Equipped with a removable steel roof
Loading through roof opening and doorway
Ideal for heavy loads that need to be loaded through the roof or doors using a forklift
Insulated container
2 sizes (in feet): 20’ or 40’
These containers do not have their own cooling facility
The cooling/heat is supplied by an on-board Conair plant, by the terminal or by a “clip-on” reefer unit
Flexi Tank container
1 size (in feet): 20’
They are one of the most effective transportation methods for bulk cargo
Especially designed for the transport of liquid food, e.g. alcohols, fruit juices, edible oils
If you transport your goods with Kuehne+Nagel, you have access to our extensive network and all equipment types offered by the cooperating carriers. Contact us now to find the right shipping solution for you.