Containers

A container is a cargo unit used for maritime or inland waterway transport, land transport, and multimodal transport. It consists of sealed units that protect goods from weather conditions and are manufactured in accordance with ISO (International Organization for Standardization) standards, specifically ISO 668. For this reason, they are also known as ISO containers.

Metallic

  • Standard closed containers
  • Not airtight
  • Non-refrigerated
  • General use
  • Transport of waste and garbage
  • Suitable for intermodal transport

High Cube

  • Variant of standard container
  • Generally 40 feet
  • Height of 9.6 feet
  • Higher volumetric capacity
  • Used for bulky goods

Reefer (Refrigerated)

  • Available in 20 and 40 feet
  • Cooling and/or heating system
  • Temperature control via thermostat
  • Requires constant electrical connection
  • Three-phase current
  • Carrier, Mitsubishi, Thermo King, Daikin

Open Top

  • Same dimensions as standard
  • Open top
  • Allows high loading
  • Extra charges for overloading
  • Ideal for heavy goods

Flat Rack

  • No side walls
  • Some without front/back walls
  • Designed for oversized cargo
  • Allows width and height loading
  • Extra charges for overloading

Open Side

  • Lateral opening
  • Available in 20 and 40 feet
  • Facilitates loading of long goods
  • Not suitable for traditional doors

Tank / Tank Container

  • Designed for bulk liquids
  • Internal steel tank
  • Dry Van type dimensions
  • Stackable
  • Greater liquid stability

Flexi-Tank

  • Alternative to tank container
  • 20-foot Dry Van container
  • Flexible internal reservoir
  • Made of polyethylene
  • Single-use
  • Ideal for non-hazardous liquids

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(1771) Tapiales, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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