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DNV Certificate 39.90CBM 20ft ISO Tank Container Red Color Corten - A Material

DNV Certificate 39.90CBM 20ft ISO Tank Container Red Color Corten - A Material

    • DNV Certificate 39.90CBM 20ft ISO Tank Container Red Color Corten - A Material
    • DNV Certificate 39.90CBM 20ft ISO Tank Container Red Color Corten - A Material
  • DNV Certificate 39.90CBM 20ft ISO Tank Container Red Color Corten - A Material

    Product Details:

    Place of Origin: Hangzhou,China
    Brand Name: TAI LIAN
    Certification: ABS,ISO

    Payment & Shipping Terms:

    Minimum Order Quantity: 1 set
    Price: negotiation
    Packaging Details: in bulk
    Delivery Time: 30working days after received your payment
    Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
    Supply Ability: 1000sets per month
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    Detailed Product Description
    Application: DNV Material: Corten-A
    Capacity: 39.90cbm Color: Red
    Internal Dimension: 5890*2314*2268MM External Diemnsion: 6058*2438*2591MM
    Feet: 20ft

     

    DNV Certificate 39.90CBM 20ft Container Red color Corten-A Material New Condition

     

     

    1.introduction

     

    An intermodal container is a large standardized shipping container, designed and built for intermodal freight transport, meaning these containers can be used across different modes of transport – from ship to rail to truck – without unloading and reloading their cargo. Intermodal containers are primarily used to store and transport materials and products efficiently and securely in the global containerized intermodal freight transport system, but smaller numbers are in regional use as well. These containers are known under a number of names, such as simply container, cargo or freight container, ISO container, shipping, sea or ocean container, container van or (Conex) box, sea can or c can.

    Intermodal containers exist in many types and a number of standardized sizes, but ninety percent of the global container fleet are so-called "dry freight" or "general purpose" containers,durable closed steel boxes, mostly of either twenty or forty feet (6.1 or 12.2 m) standard length. The common heights are 8 feet 6 inches (2.6 m) and 9 feet 6 inches (2.9 m) – the latter are known as High Cube or Hi-Cube containers.

    Just like cardboard boxes and pallets, these containers are a means to bundle cargo and goods into larger, unitized loads, that can be easily handled, moved, and stacked, and that will pack tightly in a ship or yard. Intermodal containers share a number of key construction features to withstand the stresses of intermodal shipping, to facilitate their handling and to allow stacking, as well as being identifiable through their individual, unique ISO 6346 reporting mark.

    In 2012, there were about 20.5 million intermodal containers in the world of varying types to suit different cargoes.Containers have largely supplanted the traditional break bulk cargo – in 2010 containers accounted for 60% of the world's seaborne trade.The predominant alternative methods of transport carry bulk cargo – whether gaseous, liquid or solid – e.g. by bulk carrier or tank ship, tank car or truck. For air freight, the more light-weight IATA-defined unit load device is used.

     

     

    2.type

     

    Other than the standard, general purpose container, many variations exist for use with different cargoes. The most prominent of these are refrigerated containers (a.k.a. reefers) for perishable goods, that make up six percent of the world's shipping boxes. And tanks in a frame, for bulk liquids, account for another 0.75% of the global container fleet.

    Although these variations are not of the standard type, they mostly are ISO standard containers – in fact the ISO 6346standard classifies a broad spectrum of container types in great detail. Aside from different size options, the most important container types are:

    • General-purpose dry vans, for boxes, cartons, cases, sacks, bales, pallets, drums, etc., Special interior layouts are known, such as:
        • rolling-floor containers, for difficult-to-handle cargo
        • garmentainers, for shipping garments on hangers (GOH)
    • Ventilated containers. Essentially dry vans, but either passively or actively ventilated. For instance for organic products requiring ventilation
    • Temperature controlled – either insulated, refrigerated, and/or heated containers, for perishable goods
    • Tank containers, for liquids or gases. Frequently these are dangerous goods, and in the case of gases one shipping unit may contain multiple gas bottles
    • Bulk containers (sometimes bulktainers), either closed models with roof-lids, or hard or soft open-top units for top loading, for instance for bulk minerals. Containerized coal carriers and "bin-liners" (containers designed for the efficient road and rail transportation of rubbish from cities to recycling and dump sites) are used in Europe.
    • Open-top and open-side containers, for instance for easy loading of heavy machinery or oversize pallets. Crane systems can be used to load and unload crates without having to disassemble the container itself.Open sides are also used for ventilating hardy perishables like apples or potatoes.
    • Platform based containers such as:
    • flat-rack and bolster containers, for barrels, drums, crates, and any heavy or bulky out-of-gauge cargo, like machinery, semi-finished goods or processed timber. Empty flat-racks can either be stacked or shipped sideways in another ISO container
    • collapsible containers, ranging from flushfolding flat-racks to fully closed ISO and CSC certified units with roof and walls when erected.

    Containers for Offshore use have a few different features, like pad eyes, and must meet additional strength and design requirements, standards and certification, such as the DNV2.7-1 by Det Norske Veritas and the European standard EN12079: Offshore Containers and Associated Lifting Sets.

    A multitude of equipment, such as generators, has been installed in containers of different types to simplify logistics – see containerized equipment for more details.

    Swap body units usually have the same bottom corner fixtures as intermodal containers, and often have folding legs under their frame so that they can be moved between trucks without using a crane. However they frequently don't have the upper corner fittings of ISO containers, and are not stackable, nor can they be lifted and handled by the usual equipment like reach-stackers or straddle-carriers. They are generally more expensive to procure.

     

    condition new
    color red
    volumn 39.90cbm
    type 20FT
    internal dimension 5890*2314*2268MM
    external dimension 6058*2438*2591MM
    certificate DNV
    feet 20

     

    DNV Certificate 39.90CBM 20ft ISO Tank Container Red Color Corten - A Material

     

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