The 20 ft half-height container is a very special container from our portfolio.
We have our 20 ft half-height containers in the colours
normally in stock.
By using standard colours, the paint can be easily re-ordered for touch-ups.
Your requestExternal dimensions | DE | US |
Length | 6.058 mm | 19,875 ft |
Width | 2.438 mm | 8 ft |
Height | 1.295 mm | 4 ft 3 in |
Internal dimensions | DE | US |
Length | 5.911 mm | 19,393 ft |
Width | 2.322 mm | 7,618 ft |
Height | 985 mm | 3,232 ft |
Ratings | DE | US |
Max. Gross weight | 38.560 kg | 85.000 lb |
Tare Weight | 2.550 kg | 5.620 lb |
Payload | 30.160 kg | 79.380 lb |
Int. Cube Capacity | 13,5 m³ | 478 ft³ |
All technical details of the containers offered are taken from the information available to us from the manufacturers. The information is provided without any guarantee and to the exclusion of any liability. Liability for technical information and resulting consequential costs can only be derived on the basis of an explicit written confirmation of iCON International container Service GmbH.
The 20 ft half-height container is made from corten steel. The floor is steel. The 20 ft half-height container has a tare weight of 2.550 kg and a maximum payload of 36.010 kg. This adds up to a total gross weight of 38.560 kg. The 20 ft half-height container has the following measurements outside: 6.058 x 2.438 x 1.295 (length x width x height in mm) and inside: 5.907 x 2.312 x 985,5 (length x width x height in mm). The container’s volume is 13,40 cbm.
Measurements and weight of the 20 ft half-height container are subject to certain ISO norms. This, as well as the close cooperation with the manufacturers, ensures consistently high quality.
Special requests regarding color or features can often be implemented during the manufacturing process. We usually have the most common models readily available.
Your requestThe container is usually sold in mint condition. However, this does include the shipment from Far East. This means small signs of usage and staining may occur. The condition of the 20 ft half-height container is always subject to the latest IICL guidelines though. Please click here for more information.