Dry containers 20' and 40' (general purpose) are manufactured from either aluminium or steel. They are suitable for most types of cargo. Aluminium dry containers have a slightly larger payload than steel, and steel dry containers have a slightly larger internal cube.
Dry container dimensions Specific dimensions and capacity of dry containers may vary depending on the container manufacturer, the age of the container and the container owner. The specifications listed below are, however, representative. 20´ dry container Tare weight | Payload capacity | Cubic capacity | Internal length | 2,300 kg | 25,000 kg | 33.2 m3 | 5.9 m | 5,071.5 lbs | 55,126.9 lbs | 1,172 cu ft | 19.4 ft |
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| Internal width | Internal height | Door opening width | Door opening height | 2.35 m | 2.39 m | 2.34 m | 2.28 m | 7.7 ft | 7.9 ft | 7.7 ft | 7.5 ft |
40´ dry container Tare weight | Payload capacity | Cubic capacity | Internal length | 3,750 kg | 27,600 kg | 67.7 m3 | 12.03 m | 8,268.8 lbs | 61,200 lbs | 2,389 cu ft | 39.5 ft |
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| Internal width | Internal height | Door opening width | Door opening height | 2.35 m | 2.39 m | 2.34 m | 2.28 m | 7.7 ft | 7.9 ft | 7.7 ft | 7.5 ft |
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