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Quick Details
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Internal Dimensions(l x W x H)(mm):
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5456x2294x2554mm
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Place of Origin:
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China
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Brand Name:
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CIMIC
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Keyword:
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Shipping container With CSC Certified
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Roof lining Lining front top & sid:
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5052-H46
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Door & side lining:
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BN4
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Generator fitting nut:
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SUS304
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Floor rail & Floor stringer Door frame:
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6061-T6
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Door locking gear:
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Forged steel HDG
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Door hinge:
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SS41 HDG
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Rear corner post inner:
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SS50
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Insulation tape:
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Electrolytic buffer of P.E. or P.V.
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Foam tape:
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Adhesive of P.V.C
Quick Details
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Type:
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Dry Container
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Capacity:
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67.4
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External Dimensions(l x W x H)(mm):
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6058x2438x2896mm
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Internal Dimensions(l x W x H)(mm):
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5456x2294x2554mm
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Place of Origin:
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China
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Brand Name:
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CIMIC
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Keyword:
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Shipping container With CSC Certified
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Roof lining Lining front top & sid:
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5052-H46
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Door & side lining:
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BN4
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Generator fitting nut:
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SUS304
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Floor rail & Floor stringer Door frame:
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6061-T6
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Door locking gear:
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Forged steel HDG
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Door hinge:
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SS41 HDG
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Rear corner post inner:
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SS50
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Insulation tape:
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Electrolytic buffer of P.E. or P.V.
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Foam tape:
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Adhesive of P.V.C
Product Description
A dry container is essentially a type of standard shipping container used to accommodate dry, non-temperature-sensitive and non-hazardous shipments.
Dry containers the most well-known type of vessels, and you can use them to load various kinds of typical load. As much as 90% of freight shipped via the ocean is packed in dry containers.
The 20-foot and 40-foot cargo containers are made of aluminium or steel and are suitable for all types of cargo. Aluminium containers have a slightly larger payload than steel, and steel dry containers have a slightly larger internal cube. Typically 40′ in size, these containers constitute strong steel to resist rain, wind and saltwater elements.
The 20-foot and 40-foot cargo containers are made of aluminium or steel and are suitable for all types of cargo. Aluminium containers have a slightly larger payload than steel, and steel dry containers have a slightly larger internal cube. Typically 40′ in size, these containers constitute strong steel to resist rain, wind and saltwater elements.
The dry van container is the most commonly known type of shipping container. In fact, most people who are not familiar with shipping containers often associate the image of a dry van container with that of all shipping containers.
Specification
Specifications
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20ft GP
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40ft HQ
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External Dimension(MM)
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6058*2438*2591
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12192*2438*2896
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Internal Dimension(MM)
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5900*2352*2393
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12032*2352*2698
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Door Opening(MM)
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2114*2169
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2227*2340
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Side Opening
(MM)
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5702*2154
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11836*2339
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Inside Cubic Capacuty(CBM)
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31.2
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67.5
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Maximum Gross Weight(KGS)
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30480
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24000
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Tare Weight(KGS)
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2300
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3840
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Maximum Payload(KGS)
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27780
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18210
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Allowable Stacking Weight(KGS)
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192000
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192000
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What are dry containers used for?
Because dry containers are strong, versatile, and durable, they are extensively deployed for bulk international shipping tasks that typically involve non-perishable items. For example, electronics, vehicles, furniture and non-perishable foodstuffs.
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