konteinerit
Konteinerit are standardized containers used for the storage and transport of goods. They are metal boxes designed for intermodal handling, meaning they can be moved between ships, railcars, and trucks without unloading the contents. The term is used in Finnish and other Baltic-language contexts to refer to containers employed in logistics and warehousing.
Most common are ISO containers, with external lengths of 20 feet (about 6.06 meters) or 40 feet
Construction generally uses steel with a weatherproof shell, and floors often consist of hardwood. Reefers add
Containerization began to scale in the mid-20th century, driven by standardized dimensions and the ability to
Konteinerit are widely used by shipping lines, freight forwarders, and warehouses, serving as modular solutions for