Key Features:
- Increased Height: The “High Cube” designation means it’s 9’6″ (9 feet 6 inches) tall, providing extra vertical space compared to a standard 8’6″ container.
- Open Side Access: One long side of the container is fully opened with doors, allowing for easier loading and unloading of goods, especially those that are oversized or require forklift access.
- Standard Dimensions: While the height is increased, the length (20ft) and width (8ft) remain consistent with standard containers.
- Material: Typically made of Cor-Ten steel for strength and durability.
- Floor: Usually has a 28mm Marine Plywood floor on steel cross members.
- Doors: Exterior hinged double doors are present on one end and the side.
- Locking: Features two locking bars on each door and may have factory-fitted lockboxes.
- Forklift Pockets: Equipped with forklift pockets for easy handling and transportation.
- Vents: Usually includes vents for ventilation.
Specifications:
- External Dimensions: Approximately 6,058 mm (length) x 2,438 mm (width) x 2,896 mm (height), according to M-W Containers.
- Internal Dimensions: Approximately 5,898 mm (length) x 2,287 mm (width) x 2,607 mm (height).
- Door Opening Dimensions: Approximately 2,114 mm (width) x 2,494 mm (height).
- Volume: Approximately 35.20 m³.
- Tare Weight: Typically around 3,100 kg.
- Max Payload: Typically around 20,900 kg.
- Max Gross Weight: Typically around 24,000 kg









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