
Description
Container Dimensions and Capacity
Knowing the dimensions and capacity of sea containers is key to efficient transport planning. This table helps you quickly match the right container type to your cargo and volume, optimizing load space and shipping costs.
Containers

Most commonly used for general cargo and neutral goods.
Volume: 32.3 m³
Payload: 21,680 kg
Door width: 230 cm
Door height: 227 cm
Internal length: 590 cm
Internal height: 239 cm
Internal width: 235 cm

Volume: 67.3 m³
Payload: 28,500 kg
Door width: 230 cm
Door height: 227 cm
Internal length: 1200 cm
Internal height: 239 cm
Internal width: 235 cm

Volume: 67.3 m³
Payload: 28,500 kg
Door width: 230 cm
Door height: 260 cm
Internal length: 1,200 cm
Internal height: 270 cm
Internal width: 235 cm

Volume: 88.7 m³
Payload: 29,550 kg
Door width: 230 cm
Door height: 260 cm
Internal length: 1,350 cm
Internal height: 270 cm
Internal width: 242 cm

Volume: 76.3 m³
Payload: up to 28,500 kg
Door width: 230 cm
Door height: 260 cm
Internal length: up to 1,200 cm
Internal height: up to 270 cm
Internal width: 235 cm

Payload: up to 42,100 kg
Internal length: up to 1,200 cm
Internal height: up to 270 cm
Internal width: 235 cm

Volume: 76.3 m³
Payload: up to 28,500 kg
Door width: 230 cm
Door height: 260 cm
Internal length: up to 1,156 cm
Internal height: up to 240 cm
Internal width: 230 cm

Payload: up to 42,100 kg
Internal length: up to 1,200 cm
Internal width: 230 cm
Palety
Number of Pallets in a Container
The maximum allowable weight of cargo in a container is subject to road transport regulations and varies by country.