The presented container types are the most commonly used in the overseas transport of goods. Forwarding agents and trade companies are the groups the information included in these descriptions is aimed at. More specific construction, stowing, stacking, handling details are to be obtained at shipping agents and terminal operators.
The dimensions of particular containers of the same type differ depend on the shipping line and the year of production. The numbers given below are approximate. In case the cargo dimensions and/or weights are close to the limits, please contact us for advise.
GENERAL PURPOSE CONTAINER 20' | GENERAL PURPOSE CONTAINER 40' | HIGH CUBE CONTAINERS
PALLETWIDE CONTAINER | OPEN TOP CONTAINER 20' | HARDTOP CONTAINER
FLAT RACK CONTAINER | PLATFORM | REFRIGERATED CONTAINER
GENERAL PURPOSE CONTAINER 20'

Steel framework of the container consists of corner posts, bottom side rails and cross members, top side rails, a front top end rail and a door header. Container floor must be strong enough to bear both the container load and forklift truck. Lashing rings on the internal rails and floor facilitate lashing of the cargo inside the container.kont_uniwer_20 The strongest load-carrying elements of the container are corner posts. They are ended with corner castings allowing container handling and stacking Container doors are equipped with locks fitted for seals and padlocks. Double, watertight doors are attached to the container with hinges welded to front corner posts.

Container roof is the weakest part of the container and must not be covered with any cargo. General purpose containers are suitable for carrying all types of general cargo. After modifications they can also carry bulk as well as liquid loads. In order to stow bulk cargo in the container it must be loaded into one Big Bag inlet and unloaded using pneumatic equipment or chassis with tipping ending. Neutral liquids are carried in flexitanks lashed inside the container - this option could be cheaper than transporting liquids in Tank Containers.

Tare weight of the container equals from 1,8 to 2,5 t. Average payload - 21,8t.

ATTENTION: Estimating weight of the cargo for loading into the container not only container max. payload but also national road and rail traffic limitations along with vehicle specification must be considered.