10 types of containers units for shipping

Containers are one of the most useful products in transportation , import and export cargo to the countries. In this article we’re gonna talk about container types in terms of dimensions and use.

Container types based on dimension

Containers dimension are determined in terms of feet. The most common sizes of containers are 20-feet and 40-feet but it is also available in 10 and 20 foot sizes.

  • 10 foot container
  • 20 foot container
  • 40 foot container
  • High-Cube 40 foot container

10-ft container

10 foot containers have dimensions of 3 x 2.5 meters with a height of 2.60 meters which is good for warehousing.

20-ft container

20 foot containers have dimensions of 6 x 2.5 meters with a height of 2.60 meters which is good for warehousing and transportation.

40-ft container

40 foot containers have dimensions of 12 x 2.5 meters with a height of 2.60 meters . This type of container mostly used in transportation .

High-Cube 40-ft container

High-Cube 40 foot containers have dimensions of 12 x 2.5 meters with a height of 2.90 meters. The diffrence between this type of container with 40-ft containers is in the height and mostly used for transporting cargos with taller height.

container sizes - 20 foot container - 40 foot container

Container types in terms of usage

  1. Normal Container
  2. Reefer Container
  3. Open Side Container
  4. Open Top Container
  5. Insulate Container
  6. Ventilated Container
  7. Heated Container
  8. Tank Container
  9. Flatrack Container

Normal Container

This type is the most widely used container that is available in 20 and 40 foot sizes.

container types - normal container

Reefer Container

Because of the cooling system , Reefer containers are suitable for transporting food and perishable goods.

Reefer Container

Open Side Container

Open side containers can be opened trough the sides and due to this ability , There is wider space to load products. Open side containers mostly used for the materials that cannot be loaded trough the front doors.

open side container

Open Top Container

The roof or top of the container, as its name suggests, is completely removable. This feature allows you to place Over-height products in the container.

open top container

Insulate Container

These containers are made of insulating materials to prevent temperature changes. They are mostly used to carry medicine and frozen meat, etc.

insulated container

Ventilated Container

Cargoes that need proper ventilation to avoid damage are transported with ventilated containers. Coffee and beans are one of the most cargoes that is transported by this type of container.

ventilated container

Heated Container

In heated containers insulation is installed in the container’s walls, and an engine is used to heat the container.

heated container

Tank Container

Various types of liquids and gases can be transported using this container, which has a single or double wall body. These containers belong to the very expensive container group, and their protection is crucial due to the dangers that can arise from the goods inside.

Flat rack Container

Heavy loads and cargo that must be loaded from the top or sides, such as pipes and machinery, are especially suited for flat rack containers.

Animal Container

Live animals can be transported inside this container because it has a valve in the longitudinal or transverse part that allows the air inside to change. There are also special cleaning valves in the lower part of the container and spaces for food and water to feed the animals during long trips.

animal container

RoRo Container

This container is specially used for moving cars. The containers are equipped with a ramp that makes it easy to place the car inside.

roro container

Source : WikiPedia

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