Containers in general, are compromised of 14-gauge corrugated steel panels throughout. They have lockable double doors on one end, with the exception of the DD container which means “double door”. Double door containers have door sets on both ends.
The most common sea freight container sizes are those measuring 20 or 40 feet long, Here is some Shipping industry lingo ….. WWT means “Wind and Water Tight”. CW means “Cargo Worthy”. Tare weight : sometimes called unladen weight, is the weight of an empty container.
You may run across a few other industry terms or abbreviations. GP means “general purpose”, and it’s used to designate a standard container. HC stands for “high cube”, which is a container that is 1-foot higher than the standard GP Containers. Here are some popular container sizes and weights.
Containers that measure 45, and 53 feet in length are available in the high cube variety, with a shipping container height and door height that is 1 foot taller than the standard container height.
*Container weights and measurements may vary.