But to be precise, shipping container sizes actually range from 8 feet (2.43 metres) to 48 feet (14.63 metres) in length. However, the more common container sizes are 10ft, 20ft and 40ft - which are among the shipping container sizes we sell and hire at Tiger Shipping Containers. Of the three container sizes, the most commonly used are the 20ft General Purpose Container. Suitable for any general cargo. Size feet / inches: Door openings mm feet / inches: Internal dimensions mm feet / inches: Weight kg lb: Volume m3 cubic feet: Width: Height: Length: Width: Height: Max gross: Tare: Max payload: 20 standard 20' x 8' x 8'6" 2,339 7' 8 1/16" 2,274 7' 5 1/2" 5,896 19' 4 1/8" 2,350 Click here to learn about our 10 ft, 20 ft, 40 ft & high cube shipping container dimensions! 20' or 40' container, but they have an extra foot of height that offers about 12% more cubic storage space than the standard sizes. Dimensions Length Width Height; 40 ft. External: 12192 mm: 2438 mm: 2896 mm: Internal: 11963 mm: 2368 mm: 2692mm

Our 8ft shipping container dimensions can be found below. The 8ft container is the smallest container available and is a great storage/freight solution for smaller goods. Specifications. External. Internal. Length. 2488 mm. 2287 mm. Width.

Interior Dimensions Square Feet: 146 sq ft (13.56m 2) Internal Dimensions (feet): 19' 4" long x 7' 9" wide x 7' 10" high Internal Dimensions (meters): 5.9 m long x 2.35 m wide x 2.39 m high Door width (feet): 7 ft 9 in Door Width (meters): 2.34 m Door height (feet): 7 ft 6 in Door height (meters): 2.28 m VOLUME/WEIGHT Different Types And Sizes Of Containers. Below are the common standard codes utilized by the industry. We encourage those marking containers to obtain the latest version of ISO 6346 here: Length. 2 - 20 Feet. 4 - 40 Feet. 5 - 45 Feet. M - 48 Feet. Height. This range of shipping containers have evolved over time to meet the needs of exporters and importers executing international trade. The complete guide of shipping container dimensions are as follows: 20-foot dry container. 40-foot general purpose dry container. 20-foot flat rack container. 40-foot flat rack container. 20-foot open-top container. Standard containers are mainly used as 20\' and 40\' containers. Containers with smaller dimensions are very seldom used. Indeed, the trend is towards even longer dimensions, e.g. 45'. This size is internationally normed and is used to calculate the capacity of container vessels and for handling values in ports. For example: If a ship has a capacity of 1,500 TEU, there is room for 1,500 standard 20-ft containers. One foot is the equivalent of 0.30479 m. FEU, accordingly, is short for "Forty Foot Equivalent Unit" and .
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  • 20 feet standard container size