Container Specification

Container Specification is mentioned below for our customer classification and our future verfication purposes and a betterment understanding of our shipping service.


Logistics Terminologies

B/L

Bill of Lading(Receipt for shipment & Title of goods)

BAE

Bunker Adjustment Factor

BULLET SEAL

As tiny "Steel Locking Device" use to lock the container doors

C & F or CFR

Cost and Freight(Incoterms)

CFS

Container Freight Station

CIF

Cost Insurance and Freight(Incoterms)

CONSIGNEE

The Buyer to whom the goods have to be delivered against surrender of a duly accomplished "bill of lading"

CONTAINER

A Special steel box used for the transportation of cargoes

CY

Container Yard

D/C

Dry Container(standard ISO container)

DG

Dangerous Goods(Hazardous Cargo)

DUNNAGE

Material used to prevent shifting of cargo within a container

F/R

Flat Rack Container

FAK

Freight All Kinds

FOB

Free on Board(Incoterms)

HAZMAT

Hazardous material

HDC

Heavy Duty Container(A container which has an average payload of 30 tons.)

HIGH CUBE

A container which is 9, 6 feet in height

ICC

International Chamber of Commerce

ICD

Inland Container Depot

IHC

Inland Haulage Charges

IMCO

International maritime consultative Organization

IMDG

International maritime consultative Dangerous Goods Code

INCOTERMS

International commercial terms, as specified by the ICC

ISO

International Organization for Standadization

LASHING

The process of securing the cargo within a container with ropes/ wires

MTO

Multimodal Transport Operator

NOTIFY PARTY

The party who has to be notified once the cargo arrives at the destination

NVOCC

Non vessel Owing Common/container carrier

O/T

Open Top Container

OCEAN FREIGHT

The consideration for the carriage of cargoes by sea

ODO

One Door Open(On DecK Cargo)

REEFER

Container equipped with refrigeration machinery

SHIPPER

The seller who holds the title of the goods being shipped

SHIPPING MARKS

Identification marks normally affixed on each unit of cargo

STRIPPING / DE-VANNING

The process of removing cargo from a container

STUFFING / VANNING

The process of stowing cargo within a container

T.T.CLUB

Through Transport club-London(Insurance club)

TEU / FEU

Twenty Equivalent Unit / Forty Equivalent Unit

THC

Terminal Handling Charges

Container Dimensions

Container

Interior Dimensions

Door Opening

Cargo Capacity

Cubic Capacity

 

L

W

H

W

H

Kgs

Lbs

M3

FT3

20' Dry Container

19'4'

7'8'

7'10',

7'8'

7'5'

21,800

48,06

32.9

1,164

40' Dry Container

39'5'

7'8'

7'10'

7'8'

7'5'

26,635

8,72

67.0

2,368

40' High Cube

39'5'

7'8'

8'9'

7'8'

7'5'

26,530

58,48

75.8

2,679

20’ Open Top

19'4'

7'8'

7'7'

7'8'

7'5''

21,879

48,23

32.1

1,134

40' Open Top

39'5'

7'8'

7'7'

7'8'

7'5''

26,517

58,46

65.4

2,310

40' Refrigerated

37'11'

7'6'

7'1'

7'8'

7'5''

25,760

56,790

57.2

2,022

40' High Cube Refrigerated

37'11'

7'6'

8'1'

7'8'

7'5''

26,381

58,160

66.1

2,334