Are the most common type of containers. These containers are made
of steel offering a high level of protection and security for the goods they
hold, with doors on one end for effortless loading and unloading processes. The
standardized dimensions of dry containers allow for easy transfers between
ships and trucks.
These
containers are used for shipping a wide range of dry goods that do
not require temperature control. Such as clothing, furniture, and food
products.
20’ Standard
Capacity 33.2 cbm / 1,172 cbft
ISO Type Group 22 GP
ISO Size Type 22 G1
Internal Dimension
Length: 5,900 mm / (19' 4 1/4") feet
Width: 2,352 mm / (7' 8 5/8") feet
Height: 2,395 mm / (7' 10 1/4") feet
Door Opening
Width: 2,340
mm / (7' 8 1/8") feet
Height: 2,292 mm / (7' 6 1/4") feet
Weight
Max Gross: 30,480 kg
/ (67,197 lbs)
Tare (Weight): 2,350 kg / (5,181 lbs)
Max Payload: 28,130 kg / (62,016 lbs)
40’ Standard
Capacity 67.7 cbm / 2,390 cbft
ISO Type Group 42 GP
ISO Size Type 42 G1
Internal Dimension
Length: 12,032 mm / (39'
5 5/8") feet
Width: 2,352 mm / (7'
8 5/8") feet
Height: 2,395
mm / (7' 10 1/4") feet
Door Opening
Width: 2,340 mm / (7'
8 1/8") feet
Height: 2,292 mm / (7'
6 1/4") feet
Weight
Max Gross:
32,500 kg / (71,650 lbs)
Tare
(Weight): 3.750 kg / (8,267 lbs)
Max Payload:
28,750 kg / (63,383 lbs)