CONTAINER DIMENSIONS
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Container Type | Outer Dims | Inner Dims | Door Openings | Volume | |||||
Length | Width | Height | Length | Width | Height | Width | Height |
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20´ DC (Dry) | 6.06m | 2.44m | 2.59m | 5.91m | 2.35m | 2.39m | 2.34m | 2.28m | 33 m3 |
40´DC (Dry) | 12.19m | 2.44m | 2.59m | 12.03m | 2.35m | 2.39m | 2.34m | 2.28m | 66 m3 |
40´HC (High Cube) | 12.19m | 2.44m | 2.90m | 12.03m | 2.35m | 2.69m | 2.34m | 2.58m | 76 m3 |
45´HC (High Cube) | 13.71m | 2.44m | 2.90m | 13.56m | 2.35m | 2.69m | 2.34m | 2.58m | 86 m3 |
20´OT (Open Top) | 6.06m | 2.44m | 2.59m | 5.90m | 2.35m | 2.34m | 2.34m | 2.26m |
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40´OT (Open Top) | 12.19m | 2.44m | 2.59m | 12.03m | 2.35m | 2.34m | 2.34m | 2.26m |
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20´FR (Flat Rack) | 6.06m | 2.44m | 2.59m | 5.91m | 2.19m | 2.08m |
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40´FR (Flat Rack) | 12.19m | 2.44m | 2.59m | 11.71m | 2.03m | 1.94m |
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Classes of Dangerous Goods
1. Explosives
1.1 Materials exploding in bulk
1.2 Fragmentation explosives
1.3 Explosives causing fire; these may be small-scale fire or fragmentation.
1.4 Explosives with insignificant danger of explosion (can be transported in passenger aircrafts)
1.5 Insensitive materials with explosive potential
1.6 Extremely insensitive materials with no bulk explosive potential
2. Gases
2.1 Inflammable gases
2.2 Non-inflammable/non-toxic gases
2.3 Toxic gases
3. Inflammable Liquids
4. Inflammable Solids
4.1 Inflammable Solids
4.2 Self-igniting materials
4.3 Materials that become dangerous or produce inflammable gases as a result of contact with water
5. Oxidizing materials and organic peroxides.
5.1 Oxidizing materials. They produce oxygen when burning, which increases the intensity of the flame. Ammonium nitrate, calcium chlorate, etc.
5.2 Organic peroxides. Since they carry oxygen, they ignite easily; they are sensitive to impact and friction, and they are harmful to the eyes. Butyl hydroperoxide, dibenzoyl peroxide, etc.
6. Toxic and infectious materials.
6.1 Toxic materials.
6.2 Infectious materials
7. Radioactive Materials
Category I: very low radiation level on the package surface
Category II: medium radiation level on the package surface
Category III: High radiation level on the package surface
8. Corrosives
They cause damage to skin and corrosion of metals
9. Miscellaneous Dangerous Materials
Miscellaneous dangerous goods are those substances that are not classified in any of the above categories, but are dangerous by nature. Cars, motorcycles, engines, dry ice, magnetic substances, environmentally hazardous materials, etc.
TRUCK DIMENSIONS
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