In international shipping, containers are the backbone of global trade. Understanding the different types of containers, their weight and volume limits, and the rules around overweight containers is essential for freight forwarders, shippers, and consignees.


1. Types of Containers

The most common container sizes and types include:

According to their function and use, ocean containers are generally classified as:

In freight forwarding:


2. Weight Limits and Maximum Loading Volume

Each container type has its own maximum payload and usable volume:

Usage principle:

Thus, dense materials such as minerals or metals are typically loaded in 20GP, while light but voluminous goods such as furniture or garments are better suited for 40HQ.


3. Overweight Containers (Heavy Containers)

The ISO standard defines overweight containers as those with a Maximum Gross Weight (MGW) exceeding 30,480 kg (30.48 tons). Such containers must display a triangular overweight warning label on the door. Containers below this threshold are considered general containers and do not require the label.

Carrier-Specific Rules

Shipping lines often apply their own overweight rules, which may be stricter than ISO standards. For example:

Overweight Fees

Not all overweight containers automatically incur charges. Some carriers allow applications for free heavy-duty approval, depending on their policies. However, whether the request is approved depends on the shipping line’s discretion.


Conclusion

Choosing the right container type and respecting weight and volume limits is critical for safe, efficient, and cost-effective shipping.

By fully understanding container types, loading capacities, and overweight rules, shippers and forwarders can minimize risks, optimize freight costs, and ensure smooth cargo transportation.

 

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