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Interior Dimensions
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Door Opening
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Load
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Max-
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Container
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Max.
Gross
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L
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W
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H
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W
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H
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Capacity
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Payload
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Weight
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Weight
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(mm)
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(mm)
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(mm)
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(mm)
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(mm)
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(cbm)
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(kgs)
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(kgs)
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(kgs)
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| 20' Dry Container |
5897
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2348
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2385
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2337
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2272
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33.0
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21,710
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2,290
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24,000
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| 40' Dry Container |
12031
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2348
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2385
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2337
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2272
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67.4
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26,710
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3,770
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30,480
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| 40' Alum. Dry Container |
12031
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2344
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2382
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2337
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2280
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67.3
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27,530
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2,950
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30,480
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| 40' H/C Dry Container |
12031
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2348
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2690
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2337
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2577
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76.0
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26,490
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3,990
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30,480
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| 20' Steel Reefer Container |
5455
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2290
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2262
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2290
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2227
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28.3
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21,040
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2,960
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24,000
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| 40' Alum Reefer Container |
11585
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2290
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2238
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2290
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2227
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67.0
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28,340
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4,160
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32,500
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| 40' H/C Steel Reefer Container |
11583
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2290
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2527
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2290
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2508
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63.3
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27,700
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4,800
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32,500
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| 20' Open Top Container |
5898
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2346
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2354
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2338
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2244
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32.6
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21,550
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2,450
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24,000
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| 40' Open Top Container |
12022
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2346
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2381
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2337
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2244
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68.4
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26,460
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4,020
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30,480
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| 20' Flat Rack Container |
5958
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2236
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2077
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52.7
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27,760
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2,720
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34,000
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| 40' Flat Rack Container |
11986
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2236
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1968
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52.7
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39,020
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5,980
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45,000
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| The basic structural conditions used in the shipping industry are: | |
| IICL5 | This is the international leasing inspection/repair standard, generally regarded as the most stringent. |
| CW (Cargo Worthy) | This is the standard used by most shipping lines. |
| WWT (Wind and Watertight) | This is a common standard used by container traders to classify containers that do not have a valid CSC Plate for shipping. Although watertight, these containers are not suitable for shipping for any number of inspection criteria. |
| AI (As is) | This grade classifies containers that have no guarantee that they are, or will remain, watertight or cargo worthy for any extended period of time. Often they have sustained damage that is not easily repaired such as large dents, holes or extensive, deep-seated corrosion. |
| The basic aesthetic conditions are used to describe the cleanliness and visual state of the container. | |
| Food Grade | Used to denote the highest standard of internal cleanliness. |
| Furniture Quality | Generally a very clean container that won’t transfer marks to cargo. |
| General Quality | Scuffed and marked with some rust showing. |
| Industrial Quality | Quite badly marked with widespread rust showing. |

