Standard 20ft Container Dimensions Square Feet: 146 sq ft (13.56m 2) Internal Dimensions (feet): 19' 4" long x 7' 9" wide x 7' 10" high Internal Dimensions (meters): 5.9 m long x 2.35 m wide x 2.39 m high Door width (feet): 7 ft 9 in Door Width (meters): 2.34 m Door height (feet): 7 ft 6 in Door Container shipping is mostly done using standard "dry van" containers such as a 20 foot or 40 foot container. The only difference between the two containers is that the 20-foot container is 6 meters long while the 40-foot container is 12 meters long. There are other types of 40 feet containers such as the 40-foot High Cube container, which Pallets form an additional space between container floor and cargo, so also forming a satisfactory air flow channel. In addition, the side walls of the container are "corrugated", which ensures satisfactory air flow there too. In the upper area of the container, adequate space (at least 12 cm) must likewise be provided for air flow. Until then, the MGM for 20-foot units was 24,000 kg (52,900 lbs), and for 30-foot boxes 25,400 kg (56,000 lbs). However, since Amendment 2 of 2016, the maximum gross mass for ISO-standard Series 1 containers of all sizes, (except 10‑foot units), has most recently been further increased to a maximum of 36,000 kg (79,370 lbs). [8] 20' & 40' open top containers have an open top covered by a tarpaulin instead of a solid roof. Find specifications for open top shipping containers here. 20' open top shipping container. Tara weight Payload capacity Cubic capacity; 2,350 kg: 28,130 kg: 32.5 m 3: 5,181.8 lbs: 62,026.7 lbs: 1,147.3 cu ft: Internal Door opening Roof 7azo.

20 feet standard container size