Standardcontainergrößen
Standardcontainergrößen refer to the dimensions and capacities of standardized shipping containers used in international trade. These containers are designed to facilitate efficient loading, unloading, and transportation of goods. The most common standard container sizes are:
20-foot containers: These are the most widely used containers, measuring 2.44 meters in length, 2.44 meters in
40-foot containers: These containers are twice the length of 20-foot containers, measuring 4.88 meters in length,
45-foot containers: These containers are slightly longer than 40-foot containers, measuring 5.9 meters in length, 2.44
High-cube containers: These containers have a higher internal height, measuring 2.89 meters, compared to the standard
Refrigerated containers: These containers are equipped with refrigeration systems to transport temperature-sensitive goods. They are available
Open-top containers: These containers have an open top and are used for transporting goods that do not
Standardcontainergrößen are regulated by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to ensure compatibility and interoperability between