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  2. ISO 6346 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 6346 is an international standard covering the coding, identification and marking of intermodal (shipping) containers used within containerized intermodal freight transport by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). [1]

  3. Tank container - Wikipedia

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    T14 ISO tank container (for hazardous chemicals and acids like HCl and zinc chloride) T50 ISO tank container (for LPG and ammonia gas) T75 ISO tank Container ( for Cryogenic liquids ) [3] SWAP tank container (for cargo above 26,000 to 32,000 metric tons or 25,600 to 31,500 long tons or 28,700 to 35,300 short tons)

  4. ISO 668 - Wikipedia

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    Technical Committee ISO/TC 104: Freight containers, Subcommittee SC 1: General purpose containers ISO 668 – Series 1 freight containers – Classification, dimensions and ratings is an ISO international standard which nominally classifies intermodal freight shipping containers , and standardizes their sizes , measurements and weight ...

  5. Bureau International des Containers - Wikipedia

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    Containers handled by means of lifting gear, such as cranes, overhead conveyors, etc. for traveling elevators (group I containers), constructed after July 1, 1933. Obligatory Regulations: Clause 1.—Containers are, as regards form, either of the closed or the open type, and, as regards capacity, either of the heavy or the light type.

  6. Intermodal container - Wikipedia

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    An intermodal container, often called a shipping container, or cargo container, (or simply "container") is a large metal crate designed and built for intermodal freight transport, meaning these containers can be used across different modes of transport – such as from ships to trains to trucks – without unloading and reloading their cargo. [1]

  7. Container chassis - Wikipedia

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    An identification number is often stenciled on chassis to track each unit in a fleet. According to ISO 6346, a chassis should have the letter "Z" at the end of its reporting mark. Chassis can be stacked to reduce parking space. A variation is the tank container chassis, which are used for ISO tank containers. They are characteristically longer ...

  8. Intermediate bulk container - Wikipedia

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    Rigid IBC design types are manufactured across a volume range that is in between those of standard shipping drums and intermodal tank containers, hence the title "intermediate" bulk container. IBC totes are authorized per Title 49 CFR codes [ 5 ] to be fabricated of a volume up to 3 cubic metres (793 US gal) while maintaining the IBC name and ...

  9. Shipping container - Wikipedia

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    The tank can be used to transport and store bulk fuels as well as dangerous liquids, by road, rail and sea. [4] Sea containers are crucial for modern logistics, offering a cost-effective storage and shipping solution. These durable containers, designed for international transportation, provide secure storage for goods with robust steel ...