Ocean Container Specifications
| Ocean Containers |
| Container Type |
Interior Dimension (MM) |
Door Opening (MM) |
Load Capacity (CU*M) |
Maximum Payload (KG) |
Container Weight (KG) |
Max Gross Weight (KG)
|
| 20 Ft Dry Container |
L:5,897-5,905 W:2,348-2,352 H:2,385-2,393 |
W:2,337-2343 H:2,272-2,283 |
33.0-33.4 |
21,710-22,040 |
2,290-2,340 |
24,000
|
| 40 Ft Dry Container |
L:12,031-12,033 W:2,348-2,352 H:2,365-2,383 |
W:2,337-2343 H:2,272-2,283 |
67.4-67.7 |
26,710-26,770 |
3,770-3,850 |
30,480
|
| 40 Ft High-Cube Dry Container |
L:11,585 W:2,290 H:2,385 |
W:2,337-2343 H:2,577-2,583 |
76.0-76.2 |
25,230-26,490 |
3,990-4,250 |
30,480
|
| 20 Open Top Container |
L:5,896-5,900 W:2,334-2,348 H:2,318-2,389 |
W:2,338-2,340 H:2,244-2,275 |
32.3-32.6 |
21,510-26,360 |
1,960-2,450 |
24,000
|
| 40 Open Top Container |
L:12,022-12,036 W:2,346-2,352 H:2,321-2,381 |
W:2,322-2,338 H:2,244-2,284 |
66.4-66.6 |
26,230-26,460 |
4,020-4,160 |
30,480
|
| 20 Ft Flat Rack Container |
L:5,542-5,908 W:2,018-2,148 H:2,077-2,176 |
|
25.0-29.45 |
27,760-27,360 |
2,650-2,870 |
30,480
|
| 40 Ft Flat Rack Container |
L:11,986-12,032 W:2,336-2,240 H:1,968-2,304 |
|
52.7 |
39,020-39,550 |
5,450-5,980 |
45,000
|
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| Containerized Cargo Weight Limits |
| In order to avoid delays and
unnecessary fines, shippers should be aware of the following gross
cargo weight limits: |
| 20' Standard Container
|
|
Regular Chassis |
37,500#/17,010KG |
|
Tri-Axle |
43,000#/19,500KG |
| 40', 40'HC, 45' Standard
Containers |
43,550#/20,000KG
| |
| Shippers should also ensure
that the load is evenly distributed in the container to avoid
overweighing any of the axles. Maximum weight per axle is 34,000#,
15,422KG |
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| Conversion Calculators |
The above specifications are only
approximations. Actual specifications and capacities may vary. Consult
actual equipment owner/operators for precise information.
Note: Government regulations mandate maximum axle and equipment
weights. The actual physical cargo weight capacity of a trailer or
container may be higher than that allowed by law. Contact equipment
operator or appropriate governmental agencies for details. Overweighting
equipment in excess of government regulations is prohibited and may result
in criminal and civil offenses.
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