20′ Refrigerated Container
20′ Refrigerated Container
- Low CO2 footprint due to less power-consuming refrigeration technology
- Pre-Trip Inspection (PTI) and maintenance procedure prior to each shipment
- Container built and tested to fulfil or even exceed industrial standards and regulations
- Constant high airflow for perishable products guarantees best temperature maintenance
- Hygienically designed sealing-free container with side lining protecting scuff lining
- Container certified for cold treatment control e.g. meeting requirement of the USDA
- Contemporary insulation factors
- Low tare weight offers advantage of high payload designed container
- Dedicated equipment available for non-foodstuff cargoes
- Container available to maintain temperature control range as low as -40°C up to +30°C
- Container built to maintain temperature in ambient environment up to 50°C
- Multi-temperature setting (MTS) option available
- “On demand” defrosting assists to avoid unnecessary heat supply
- Reefer containers equipped with de-humidification option (including sensor)
- Maximum stowage height indicated by red line inside the container in order to ensure proper air circulation
- ATO-DLO certified by Agrotechnological Research Institute e.g. for flower bulb transportation, bulb mode option available\
- All containers are suitable for shore power supply, voltages: 380V / 50 Hz to 460V / 60Hz
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Inside dimensions | Door openings | Weights | Capacity | ||||||
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Length
mm ft | Width
mm ft | Height
mm ft | Max.stow height (to load line) mm ft | Width
mm ft | Height
mm ft | Max gross kg lbs | Tare kg lbs | Max payload kg lbs | m3 ft3 |
5,446 17′ 103/8“ | 2,280 7′ 53/8“ | 2,255 7′ 43/4“ | 2,150 7′ 5/8“ | 2,290 7′ 61/8“ | 2,252 7′ 4 5/8“ | 30,480 67,196 | 2,905 6,404 | 27,450 60,516 | 28.2 996 |
The above figures are the minimum internal dimensions for refrigerated or temperature controlled containers, and differ by manufacturer and model. The space available also differs according to the type of cargo stowed in the container.
It is important to note that there are some slight differences in the dimensions of shipping containers utilised between carriers so this information is to be used as a guide only. If you need further specific advice on the right type of container to utilise for your cargo please contact us.
If your cargo is too large to containerise then we can ship any heavy lift or oversize cargo via roll on roll off shipping services with Depth RoRo on rolltrailers.