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  2. ISO 6346 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... ISO 6346 is an international standard covering the ... The illustrated example is a code for a container owned by Hapag-Lloyd ...

  3. Bureau International des Containers - Wikipedia

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    They started with the European 'Pa-container' system, and they must still be registered with BIC. The Customs Convention on Containers (CCC-1972) in a recent amendment, enforced since 2008, also makes reference to the ISO 6346 standard, and code registration with BIC, to allow the free circulation of containers worldwide.

  4. Intermodal container - Wikipedia

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    Each container is allocated a standardized ISO 6346 reporting mark (ownership code), four letters long ending in either U, J or Z, followed by six digits and a check digit. [114] The ownership code for intermodal containers is issued by the Bureau International des Containers (International container bureau, abbr. B.I.C.) in France, hence the ...

  5. Stowage plan for container ships - Wikipedia

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    Example: Bay 53-55 is for 20 feet containers, bay 54 is for 40 feet containers Bay-Row-Tier stowage system for container ships. Six digit code represents a precise volume of the ship. On container ships the position of containers are identified by a bay-row-tier coordinate system.

  6. 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 ...

  7. SECU (container) - Wikipedia

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    A SECU is too big and heavy to be transported by road (ISO-Containers are designed to fit roads), and instead they are transported only by railway and ship. A special vehicle or crane is used to load and unload them, [2] and special railcars are also needed. They can be transported on truck ferries, but do not fit normal container ships.

  8. Talk:ISO 6346 - Wikipedia

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    I was researching the 4510 container type and came across this site, which refers to the older version of the standard (ISO 6346:1984). Since this article focuses on the updated version (ISO 6346:2022), it might be helpful to specify the version in the article's title or content to avoid potential misunderstandings.

  9. Twistlock - Wikipedia

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    The female part of the connector is the 7×7× 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (180×180×110 mm) corner casting, which forms each of the eight corners, welded to the container itself, and has no moving parts, only an oval hole in the tops of the four upper corners, and in the bottom of the four lower corners.

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