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  2. ISO 668 - Wikipedia

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    The two 20‑foot containers at the bottom are rigidly joined with four twistlocks between them, so that they could also be placed higher in the stack. Note: 48-foot and 53-foot units can only be stacked in a 40-foot compliant stack if they are just 8 feet wide, or have special structural provisions to handle their usual 6 inch (15.2 cm) extra ...

  3. Containerized housing unit - Wikipedia

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    A containerized housing unit, usually abbreviated as CHU (and sometimes called containerized living unit or CLU) is an ISO shipping container pre-fabricated into a living quarters. [1] Such containers can be transported by container ships , railroad cars , planes , and trucks that are capable of transporting intermodal freight transport cargo.

  4. Shipping container architecture - Wikipedia

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    Shipping container housing for students in Copenhagen Shipping container cottage 53-foot reefer container home 20-foot reefer container home. The abundance and relative cheapness of these containers during the last decade comes from the deficit in manufactured goods coming from North America in the last two decades. These manufactured goods ...

  5. 25 Incredible Shipping Container Homes From Around the World

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    The shipping container home is surrounded by greenery and set at the top of a hill with a view of the sea from the living room. It’s a tranquil getaway in an unexpected package.

  6. More People Are Considering Shipping Container Homes ... - AOL

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    A container home won't last as long as a traditional home. ... It's worth noting that the average cost of one shipping container at a size of 8' by 40' starts at about $3,000 for a gently used ...

  7. Containerization - Wikipedia

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    US domestic standard containers are generally 48 ft (14.63 m) and 53 ft (16.15 m) (rail and truck). Container capacity is often expressed in twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU, or sometimes teu). An equivalent unit is a measure of containerized cargo capacity equal to one standard 20 ft (6.10 m) (length) × 8 ft (2.44 m) (width) container.

  8. Container homes - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 December 2007, at 20:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Is this the most expensive tiny home in America? - AOL

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    Homes less than 500-square-feet, like 4905 River Road, are appreciating twice as fast as the overall market, according to realtor.com. The median list price of tiny homes was $119,000 in December ...