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How it works

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Manager will contact you

The manager from our side will process your application and prepare the information you need as soon as possible

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Your order done!

As soon as the order is processed, you will be contacted and consulted

Providing different sizes of containers

We can offer you such a choice of containers

Selling/buying containers

Marine 20' DC (Dry Cube)

Volume

33 m²

Weight

2200 kg

Load

24800 kg

Inside paramerts

Height: 2390 mm

Width: 2350 mm

Long: 5898 mm

Door size

Height: 2280 mm

Width: 2340 mm

Container leasing

40' High Cube (HC)

Volume

76,0 m³

Weight

3990 kg

Load

28570 kg

Inside paramerts

Height: 2690 mm

Width: 2350 mm

Long: 12030 mm

Door size

Height: 2579 mm

Width: 240 mm

Container leasing

40' Dry Cube (DC)

Volume

67,0 m³

Weight

3700 kg

Load

28800 kg

Inside paramerts

Height: 2393 mm

Width: 2350 mm

Long: 12035 mm

Door size

Height: 2274 mm

Width: 2339 mm

Container leasing

40' REEFER CONTAINER (RF)

Volume

58,7 m³

Weight

3950 kg

Load

28850 kg

Inside paramerts

Height: 2210 mm

Width: 2294 mm

Long: 11577 mm

Door size

Height: 2238 mm

Width: 2286 mm

Frequently asked questions

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What is the most commonly used container?

Dry storage container: Dry storage containers are the most common containers used in the shipping industry. They come in lengths of 20, 40 and 45 feet, and they are designed to transport dry goods.

What is standard container size?

Most commonly, containers are around 10-feet, 20-feet, or 40-feet long, each at around 8 feet wide. The height of each shipping container varies between standard height (8 feet 6 inches) and "high cube" (9 feet 6 inches), which are often used to increase storage space or create better air circulation.

What is HC and DC in container?

HC = High Cube: a container higher than a normal DC container, at 9.5 ft. (9′ 6″). HIAB = A chassis equipped with a small crane used to lower the container several metres away from the chassis. HRF = High Cube Reefer: a refrigerated/heated container, higher than a normal RC container.

How many pallets are in a container?

A 20'ft container can hold eleven "Europallets" in one tier or nine to ten standard pallets in one tier while a 40' container can hold 23-24 "Europallets" in one tier or 20-21 standard pallets in one tier.

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years of experience

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We are a company with a fairly long history and a strong desire to help our clients achieve success in maritime logistics. We will be glad to provide a range of services in the field of sea containers.

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