The internal dimensions are 12 03 x 2 35 x 2 7 meters which equals 76 2 cubic meters.
Cbm per 40 feet hq container.
A 40 foot high cube shipping container has 2 700 cubic feet or 76 5 cubic meters of volume.
A 40 hq container stands for a 40 high cube container.
Tare weight of a 40 foot high cube container is 3910 kgs 8 620lbs.
45ft hq container approximately 78 cbm please note that this calculator is intended only as a quick guide.
A regular 40 foot shipping container has 2 391 cubic feet or 67 7 cubic meters of volume.
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A number of lashing rings capable of bearing loads of at most 1000 kg are mounted on the front top end rail and bottom cross member and the corner posts.
High cube containers are for the most part 40 long but are sometimes made as 45 containers.
One cubic foot equals approximately 0 028 cubic meters so the metric volume of a 40 foot container is 2 560 x 0 028 or about 72 cubic meters cbm.
The specifications supplied here are only meant to serve as an example for containers in hapag lloyd s container fleet as containers vary depending on their particular manufacturer.
Door opening width of a 40 high cube container is 2340mm 2 340 meter or 7 8 3 or 7 feet 8 3 inches and door opening height of 40 feet high cube container is 2580mm 2 58 meter or 8 05 or 8 feet 05inches tare weight of 40 feet high cube container.
A 40 hq container stands for a 40 high cube container.
Please note that dimensions of container can vary as per manufacture implementation we had taken these dimensions to explain cbm calculation for 40 feet container.
The following are the interior dimensions of a 40 hc container 12 031 mm length x 2 352 mm width x 2 698 mm height and the interior capacity is 76 4 cubic meters or 2 698 cubic feet.
Cbm for 40 feet container.
The loadable volume is slightly less than the total volume in order to allow for loading and unloading of the container.
12000 1000 x 2300 1000 x 2300 1000 63 48 cubic meter here we had divided length width and height by 1000 to convert mm to meter.
In practice actual loading will depend on accurate calculations based on how the items are loaded in the container and whether the dimensions of the cartons leave unusable space.