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* 40 x 8 foot or 12,19 x 2,40 meters | * 40 x 8 foot or 12,19 x 2,40 meters | ||
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* 10 x 7 foot or 3,48 x 2,26 meters (7,86 m2). 2,870 lbs or 1300 kg. | * 10 x 7 foot or 3,48 x 2,26 meters (7,86 m2). 2,870 lbs or 1300 kg. | ||
* 8 foot or 2,43 meters | * 8 foot or 2,43 meters | ||
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== Related == | == Related == |
Revision as of 17:00, 28 June 2023
- 40 x 8 foot or 12,19 x 2,40 meters
- 20 x 8 foot or 6,09 meters (2200-2300 kg)
- 10 x 7 foot or 3,48 x 2,26 meters (7,86 m2). 2,870 lbs or 1300 kg.
- 8 foot or 2,43 meters
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See also
- TEU, Shipping container, Full Container Load (FCL), LCL, VCFI, Global Supply Chain Pressure Index (GSCPI), Dry Van (DV), High Cube (HC) container, Gooseneck Shipping Container Trailer, Cartainers
- Freight, Freight Index, Container Freight Swap Agreement, Freightos Baltic Index (FBX), Shanghai Containerised Freight Index (SCFI), S&P Global Platts, Xeneta, Drewry, FFA, Maersk, Triton International, CIMC Group, CXIC, Dong Fang, Valencia CFI (VCFI), Rosenfeld Shipping, Salamis Shipping, Iviss, ro-ro, Cargo ship, FAK, Shipping container, GVWR, Bill of lading (BL), DUA, Carnet de Passages, AIS, Vesselfinder, HS, Incoterms, Dry Van (DV)
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