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What containers can be published?

What containers can be published?

The platform allows publishing all containers of ISO 6346:1995/Amd 3:2012 that are categorised based on their sizes and types.

Sizes

10′ (2991 mm)
20′ (6068 mm)
30′ (9125 mm)
40′ (12192 mm)
24′ (7315 mm)
24′6″ (7430 mm)

41′ (12500 mm)
43′ (13106 mm)
45′ (13716 mm)
48′ (14630 mm)
49′ (14935 mm)

Types

Dry Container

Dry Shipping Container or Dry Cube

Popular ISO dimension types:22G1; 25G0; 42G1; 45G1; L2G1; L5G1

Dry Container

Double Door

Double Door Container or Tunnel

Popular ISO dimension types:22G1; 42G1; 45G1

Double Door

Side Door

Side Door Container or Open Side

Popular ISO dimension types:22G2; 42G2; 42G3; 22G3

Side Door

Ventilated Container

Ventilated Shipping Container

Popular ISO dimension types:22V0; 22V2; 42V0

Ventilated Container

Bulk Container

Container for bulk cargo

Popular ISO dimension types:22B0; 22B1; 22B3; 42B0; 45B3

Bulk Container

Automobile Container

Automobile Container

Popular ISO dimension types:22S1; 42S1

Automobile Container

Reefer Container

Reefer Container

Popular ISO dimension types:20R0; 22R0; 22R1; 42R0; 45R1; L5R1

Reefer Container

Insulated Container

Insulated Container

Popular ISO dimension types:20H0; 22H0; 22H2; 42H0

Insulated Container

Open Top

Open Top

Popular ISO dimension types:20U0; 22U0; 22U1; 42U1

Open Top

Hard Open Top

Hard Open Top

Popular ISO dimension types:22U6; 42U6; 45U6

Hard Open Top

Flatrack Container

Flatrack Container

Popular ISO dimension types:20P2; 22P1; 22P9; 42P2; 42P8

Flatrack Container

Tank Container

Cistern

Popular ISO dimension types:22K2; 22K5; 42K7; 22K7

Tank Container

Air/Surface Container

Air/Surface Container

Popular ISO dimension types:AS; A0

Air/Surface Container

Condition

Shipping containers are also classified by their condition:

New

Brand-new containers that have not yet been used for cargo transportation.

Suitable for freight shipment (Used)

An already used container that is still suitable for transporting load. In good condition.

UCIRC

The joint criteria for assessing and fixing containers. It includes the general requirements considering acceptable and unacceptable damages, manufacturing defects, wear and tear, constructive components and overall information about a container.

IICL-5

One of the strictest assessment criteria for used shipping containers.

IICL-6

The one that replaced IICL-5.

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