FAQ

FAQ

Shipping containers are a common means of transporting goods by sea, rail, or road, and they come in various sizes and types. Below are some of the most common types of shipping containers and their measurements:

20-foot standard container

This is the most common type of container, measuring 20 feet in length, 8 feet in width, and 8 feet 6 inches in height. It has a capacity of 1,172 cubic feet and can hold about 10 standard pallets.

40-foot standard container

This container is twice the length of a 20-foot container, measuring 40 feet in length, 8 feet in width, and 8 feet 6 inches in height. It has a capacity of 2,390 cubic feet and can hold about 20 standard pallets.

40-foot high cube container

This container is similar in length and width to the 40-foot standard container, but it has a height of 9 feet 6 inches. It has a capacity of 2,694 cubic feet and can hold about 20 standard pallets.

45-foot high cube container

This container measures 45 feet in length, 8 feet in width, and 9 feet 6 inches in height, and it can hold about 25 standard pallets.

Open top container

This container has a removable top, which allows for the transport of oversized goods. It comes in various lengths and widths and has a height of 8 feet 6 inches or 9 feet 6 inches.

Flat rack container

This container has no roof or walls, making it suitable for the transport of heavy or oversized goods. It comes in various lengths and widths.

It's important to note that the actual measurements and capacity of a shipping container may vary depending on the manufacturer and specific design.