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Container Specification
Contents page

Introduction 4
General Information 5

General Purpose Container 20’ 6


40’ 8

High Cube 40’ 10


yd
-Llo
General Purpose Container Hapag

High Cube yd
45’ 12
-Llo
General Purpose Container Hapag

Hardtop Container yd 20’ 14


-Llo
Hapag 40’ 17

High Cube 40’ 20


-Llo yd
Hardtop Container Hapag

Open Top Container yd


20’ 23
-Llo
Hapag 40’ 26

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Flat 20’ 29

High Cube Flat 40’ 31

Platform 20’ 33
40’ 33

Ventilated Container 20’ 35


-Lloyd
Hapag

Refrigerated Container yd
20’ 37
-Llo
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Hapag
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High Cube yd 40’ 40


-Llo
Refrigerated Container ...................
Hapag
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Tank Container 20’ 44

Electric Plugs on Refrigerated Containers 45


Essential Conversion Factors 46
Container Size Type Codes 47

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Introduction
Hapag-Lloyd offer to their customers
6 basic types in 20’ and 40’ versions. With
this wide range of standard and special
containers we can provide you with the
most suitable container for every product.

This booklet gives technical data on all of


the Hapag-Lloyd container fleet, such as
dimensions
weights
design features

All values listed in the tables are given in


metric. Ft and lbs values are for easy ref-
erence only.

All details listed are nominal figures.


Apart from the tolerances given on
internal dimensions on page 5 the tare
weight can vary ± 2 %.

In addition to the Hapag-Lloyd container


fleet, we can employ a wide range of
leased and partner carrier line equipment.

This booklet only lists technical data.


If you are looking for further advice or your
special requirements are not yet satisfied,
we are more than happy to assist you.
Please call your nearest Hapag-Lloyd
office or agent and let our experience work
for you.

For more product or company information,


please visit our web site, which is fre-
quently updated at.

www.hapag-lloyd.com

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General Information
Internal Dimensions Concentrated Loads
The internal dimensions and door open- Concentrated loads are loads, that are not
ings of all Hapag-Lloyd containers exceed distributed over the full length of floor,
the below given ISO dimensions. However, when stowing heavy cargo in containers
the dimensions mentioned on the follow- other than flats or platforms due care has
ing pages are nominal figures. Because of to be taken that concentrated loads will
production tolerances a difference in mea- not exceed the strength of the bottom
surement is possible: construction of the container.
The maximum spreaded load should not
Tolerances Length Width Height exceed
Maximum 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm – for 20’ containers 4 ts per running meter
Difference 3/8” 3/8” 3/8” in length (3’33/8”) still higher on request
– for 40’containers 3 ts per running meter
Maximum Gross Weights in length
– load must not exceed over max. payload
20’ containers:
32500 kg (71650 lbs) valid for most Gooseneck Tunnel on 40’ Containers
Hapag-Lloyd 20’ containers; exceeds ISO All Hapag-Lloyd 40’ containers are fitted
minimum standards (ISO 668). with a Gooseneck tunnel to enable the
transport on Gooseneck chassis.
40’ containers:
Up to 34 000 kg (74 959 lbs). Timber Treatment
Exposed timber is treated according to
Weight Limits for road and rail transport Australian, Chinese and American require-
For individually valid limits contact your ments.
local Hapag-Lloyd office.
Container Markings
Floor Loads For easy identification Hapag-Lloyd con-
A container floor is capable of carrying tainers are marked with HLCU- or HLXU-
a fork-lift truck with a maximum axle load prefix either. Containers built in 1997 or
of 5 460 kg (12 040 lbs), if the contact area thereafter do also show the ISO Size Type
per wheel is at least 142 cm2 (22 sq.in) Code. For further information please see
(ISO 1496/I). page 47.

External and Minimum Internal Dimensions (according ISO)


The following table gives the overall dimensions as standardized in ISO 668 and the
minimum internal dimensions and door openings for General Purpose Containers as
standardized in ISO 1496-1.

Length Width Height


20’ 40’ 45’ 8’ 8’6” 9’6”
Dimensions 6 058 mm 12 192 mm 13 716 mm 2 438 mm 2 591 mm 2 896 mm
Minimum 5 867 mm 11 998 mm 13 532 mm 2 197 mm 2 350 mm 2 655 mm
Internal
Dimensions 19’3” 39’43/8” 44’43/4” 7’21/2” 7’81/2” 8’81/2”

Minimum 2 134 mm 2 261 mm 2 566 mm


Door Opening – – –
Dimensions 7’ 7’5” 8’5”

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General Purpose Container 20’
ISO Size Type Code: 22 G0
(22 G1)

Suitable for any general cargo. Various lashing devices on the top
and bottom longitudinal rails and the
Containers may be equipped with corner posts.
linger bags suitable for bulk cargo,
e.g. malt. Lashing devices have a load of
1 000 kg (2 205 lbs) each.
Fork-lift pockets for loaded containers.

Floor Height 170 mm - 5mm


(Ground level to interior floor surface)
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General Purpose Container 20’
Construction Inside Dimensions Door Opening Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Width Height Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
8’6” high

Steel container with 5 895 2 350 2 392 2 340 2 292 30 480 2 250 28 230 33,2 HLCU 200 000 – 226 599 1)
corrugated walls and 19’41/8” 7’81/2” 7’101/8” 7’81/8” 7’61/4” 67 200 4 960 62 240 1172 HLCU 240 000 – 243 899
wooden floor HLCU 246 750 – 246 779
HLXU 200 000 – 212 799
HLXU 212 800 – 239 799 1) 2) 3)
HLXU 300 000 – 310 099 1) 2) 3)

5 900 2 352 2 395 2 340 2 292 32 500 2 370 30 130 33,2


9’41/4” 7’85/8” 7’101/4” 7’81/8” 7’61/4” 71 650 5 220 66 430 1172 HLXU 310 100 – 337 999 1) 2) 3)

5 895 2 350 2 385 2 338 2 292 24 000 2 250 21 750 33,2


19’41/8” 7’81/2” 7’97/8” 7’8” 7’61/4” 52 910 4 960 47 950 1172 HLCU 227 000 – 229 499 1)

Construction Inside Dimensions Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-


Length Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Middle Side Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
8’6” high ISO Size Type Code: 22U6
HLCU 260 200 – 261 399 4)
Steel container with 5 886 2 342 2 388 2 313 30 480 2 700 27 780 32,8
19’33/4” 7’81/8” 7’10” 7’7” 67 200 5 950 61 250 1160 HLXU 365 000 – 366 299
corrugated walls,
wooden floor and 5 886 2 342 2 388 2 313 30 480 2 700 27 780 32,8
19’33/4” 7’81/8” 7’10” 7’7” 67 200 5 950 61 250 1160 HLCU 261 400 – 261 799 4)
removable steel roof
5 886 2 342 2 375 2 330 30 480 2 590 27 890 32,8 HLCU 261 800 – 261 999 4)
19’33/4” 7’81/8” 7’91/2” 7’73/4” 67 200 5 710 61 490 1160 HLCU 262 600 – 262 999

Remarks:
1) 10 lashing rings on each top longitudinal rail; particularly suitable for the transport of hanging garments racks.
2) Provided with passive vents. ISO size type code: 22G1
3) Provided with extra lashing rings/bars for the transport of liner bags in the corner posts adjacent to the corner castings.
4) For special information please see 20’ Hard Top Container.
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General Purpose Container 40’
ISO Size Type Code: 42 G0
(42 G1)

Suitable for any general cargo. 21 lashing rings on each top longitudi-
nal particularly suitable for the trans-
Floor Height 170 mm - 5mm port of hanging garment equipment.
(Ground level to interior floor surface) Lashing devices have a permissible
load of 1000 kg (2 205 lbs) each.
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General Purpose Container 40’
Construction Inside Dimensions Door Opening Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Width Height Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
8’6” high
Steel container with HLCU 400 000 – 428 599 1)
corrugated walls and 12 029 2 350 2 392 2 340 2 292 30 480 3 780 26 700 67,7 HLXU 400 000 – 449 999
wooden floor 39’51/2” 7’81/2” 7’101/8” 7’81/8” 7’61/4” 67 200 8 330 58 870 2 390 HLXU 500 000 – 507 749
12 032 2 352 2 395 2 340 2 292 32 500 4 030 28 470 677
39’55/8” 7’85/8” 7’101/4” 7’81/8” 7’61/4” 71 650 8 885 62 765 2 390 HLXU 507 750 – 511 349
12 032 2 352 2 395 2 340 2 292 32 500 3 980 28 520 67,7 HLXU 511 350 – 525 799

Construction Inside Dimensions Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-


Length Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Middle Side Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
8’6” high ISO Size Type Code: 42U6
12 020 2 342 2 388 2 313 30 480 4 700 25 780 67,2 HLCU 462 100 – 462 399 3)
Steel container with 39’51/4” 7’81/8” 7’10” 7’7” 67 200 10 360 56 840 2 374
corrugated walls,
12 020 2 342 2 388 2 313 30 480 4 700 25 780 67,2 HLCU 462 400 – 463 999 3)
wooden floor and
39’51/4” 7’81/8” 7’10” 7’7” 67 200 10 360 56 840 2 374 HLXU 465 000 – 466 249 3)
removable steel roof
12 020 2 345 2 380 2 300 30 480 4 700 25 780 65,3
39’51/4” 7’81/4” 7’95/8” 7’61/2” 67 200 10 360 56 840 2 306 HLXU 467 950 – 467 999 3)

Remarks:
1) no passive vents.
3) Special information, please see 40’ Hard Top Container.

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High Cube General Purpose Container 40’
ISO Size Type Code: 45 G0
(45 G1)

-Lloyd
H apag
9’6”
2.9 m

Especially for voluminous cargo up to Lashing devices have a permissible Consider overheight for inland
max. 2.70 m (8’101/4”) (see table). load of 1 000 kg (2 205 lbs) each. transportation

Numerous lashing devices on the top Floor Height 170 mm - 5mm Provided with passive vents. ISO size
and bottom longitudinal rails and the (Ground level to interior floor surface) type code: 45 G1
corner posts.
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High Cube General Purpose Container 40’
Construction Inside Dimensions Door Opening Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Width Height Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
9’6” high
HLCU 457 000 – 459 799
Steel container 12 024 2 350 2 697 2 340 2 597 30 480 4 020 26 460 76,3 HLXU 450 000 – 459 899
with corrugated 39’53/8” 7’81/2” 8’101/8” 7’81/8” 8’61/4” 67 200 8 860 58 340 2 694
HLCU 453 800 – 454 999
walls and wooden 12 032 2 350 2 699 2 340 2 597 30 480 4 000 26 480 76,3 HLXU 600 000 – 627 099
floor 39’55/8” 7’81/2” 8’101/4” 7’81/8” 8’61/4” 67 200 8 818 58 378 2 694 HLXU 633 600 – 635 399

12 032 2 352 2 700 2 340 2 597 32 500 4 010 28 490 76,3 HLXU 627 100 – 631 099
39’55/8” 7’85/8” 8’101/4” 7’81/8” 8’61/4” 71 650 8 840 62 810 2 694 HLXU 631 800 – 633 599
HLXU 635 400 – 655 499

Construction Inside Dimensions Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-


Length Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Middle Side Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
9’6” high ISO Size Type Code: 45U6
Steel container with 12 020 2 342 2 693 2 618 30 480 4 900 25 580 75,8
39’51/4” 7’81/8” 8’10” 8’7” 67 200 10 803 56 394 2 677 HLXU 467 000 – 467 299 3)
corrugated walls,
wooden floor and 12 020 2 342 2 693 2 618 32 500 5 200 27 300 76,0
removable steel roof 39’51/4” 7’81/8” 8’10” 8’7” 71 650 11 436 60 180 2 684 HLXU 665 000 – 666 049 3)

Remarks:
21 lashing rings on each top longitudinal rail; particularly suitable for the transport of hanging garment equipment.
3) Special information, please see 40’ High Cube Hard Top Container.
HLXU 450 000 – 459 899
HLCU 453 800 – 454 999

HLXU 600 000 – 632 899

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High Cube General Purpose Container 45’
ISO Size Type Code: (L5 GP
(L5 G1)

g-Lloyd
Hapa
9’6”
2.9 m

Especially for voluminous cargo up to Lashing devices have a permissible Extended by lenght.
max. 2.70 m (8’101/4”) (see table). load of 1 000 kg (2 205 lbs) each.

10 Lashing rings on the top and bot- Floor Height 170 mm - 5mm
tom longitudinal rails. Total 40 piece. (Ground level to interior floor surface)

Units built with corner castings at Consider overheight for inland


40 ft and 45 ft positions. transportation
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High Cube General Purpose Container 45’
Construction Inside Dimensions Door Opening Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Width Height Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
9’6” high
Steel container 13 532 2 414 2 694 2 374 2 585 34 000 4 950 29 050 88,4 UESU 482 601 – 483 100
with corrugated 44’43/4” 7’11” 8’10” 7’91/2” 8’53/4” 74 960 10 910 64 050 3 122
walls and wooden
floor 13 557 2 353 2 700 2 340 2 585 30 420 4 820 25 660 86,1
44’53/4” 7’85/8” 8’101/4” 7’81/8” 8’53/4” 67 064 10 626 56 570 3 041 UESU 483 751 – 484 750

Remarks:
Provided with passive vents. ISO size type code: L5 G1

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Hardtop Container 20’
ISO Size Type Code: 22 U6
This container type has been designed
and developed by Hapag-Lloyd.
It has especially been constructed for
– heavy loads
– high, and excessively high loads
– loading, e. g. by crane, through roof
opening and door side.
Floor Height 170 mm - 5mm
(Ground level to interior floor surface)
With the roof removed and the door-
header swung out, it is much easier to
load cargo using a crane via the door
side.
The steel roof of most series (please
see footnote) is fitted with fork-lift The hardtop container provides many By request, we can provide filler from
rings so that it can be removed by lashing devices to fasten your goods. top. Please contact our nearest HLCL
using a forklift. The weight of the steel The lashing devices on the corner posts office
roof is approx. 450 kg (990 lbs). and on the longtudinal rails of the roof
and floor are capable of bearing loads This container type has been designed
In case your cargo has overheight the of up to 2,000 kg (4,410 lbs) each, and for heavy loads. Whilst considering the
roof sections can be lashed to a side- those in the middle of the side walls technical data (including the permissi-
wall inside the container using only up to 500 kg (1,100 lbs) each. Lashing ble spreaded load limitations) please
some 13 cm (5 1/8 ) of space. to the side walls can only be done bear in mind the prevalent weight
after the roof has been closed. restrictions for land transport.
If required, we can provide disposable
tarpaulins for the transport which can Fork-lift pockets for loaded containers. For further information please see
be fastened to the walls on the outside page 16 and our brochure “Hardtop
using lashing devices. Utilizable for bulk cargo. Design”.
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Hardtop Container 20’
Construction Inside Dimensions Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Middle Side Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
8’6” high
5 886 2 342 2 388 2 313 30 480 2 700 27 780 32,8 HLCU 260 200 – 261 399
Steel container with
19’33/4” 7’81/8” 7’10” 7’7” 67 200 5 950 61 250 1160 HLXU 365 000 – 365 649 2) 3) 4)
corrugated walls,
wooden floor and 5 886 2 342 2 388 2 313 30 480 2 700 27 780 32,8
removable steel roof 19’33/4” 7’81/8” 7’10” 7’7” 67 200 5 950 61 250 1160 HLCU 261 400 – 261 799
HLCU 261 800 – 261 999 1)
5 886 2 342 2 375 2 330 30 480 2 590 27 890 32,8
19’33/4” 7’81/8” 7’91/2” 7’73/4” 67 200 5 710 61 490 1160 HLCU 262 600 – 262 999

Remarks:
1) Roof without hinged rings.
2) Provided with passive vents. ISO size type code: 22 U6
3) 10 lashing rings on each top longitudinal rail; particularly suitable for the transport of hanging garment equipment.
4) Provided with extra lashing rings/bars for the transport of liner bags in the corner post ad jacent to the corner castings.

Roof and door openings please see next page.

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Roof and Door Openings of Hardtop Containers 20’
Roof Openings Door Openings Roof lashed to sidewall
Length Width Width Height Reduced Inside Width Hapag-Lloyd
B C F G H I K Max. Roof Door Serial
Between At Between Up to Up to opening opening Number
gusset Max. Max. door top door top
plates header rails header rail
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft

8’6” high
5 590 2 208 2 336 1 896 2 208 2 276 2 220 2 209 2 142 2 206 HLCU 260 200 – 261 399
18’4” 7’27/8” 7’8” 6’25/8” 7’27/8” 7’55/8” 7’3/8” 7‘3” 7’1/4” 7’27/8” HLXU 365 000 – 366 299
5 590 2 208 2 336 1 896 2 208 2 292 2 220 2 209 2 142 2 206 HLCU 261 400 – 261 799
18’4” 7’27/8” 7’8” 6’25/8” 7’27/8” 7’61/4” 7’3/8” 7’3” 7’1/4” 7’27/8”
5 590 2 208 2 336 1 896 2 208 2 280 2 231 2 215 2 148 2 212 HLCU 261 800 – 261 999
18’4” 7’27/8” 7’8” 6’25/8” 7’27/8” 7’53/4” 7’33/4” 7’31/8” 7’1/2” 7’3” HLCU 262 600 – 262 999

Roof Openings Door Openings


removable
B door header

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door

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Hardtop Container 40’
ISO Size Type Code: 42 U6
This container type has been designed
and developed by Hapag-Lloyd.
The 40’ hardtop container has

loyd
particularly been constructed for:
– long loads which cannot be trans-
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ported in the 20’ hardtop container
– heavy loads
– high and excessively high loads
Hap
– loading, e. g. by crane, through roof
opening and door side.
With the roof removed and the door
header swung out, it is much easier
to load cargo using a crane via the only be done after the roof has been
door side. closed.

Provided with lifting devices by fork- The roof can easily be raised by about
lift truck or crane. The weight of the 70 mm (2 3/4), using the roof locking
single steel roof comes within the devices so that the door-header can
be fastened to the walls on the outside be swung out without removing the
limits of approx. 450 kg (990 lbs).
using lashing devices. roof.
In case your cargo has overheight the
The hardtop container provides many This container type has been designed
roof sections can be lashed to a side-
lashing devices to fasten your goods. for heavy loads. Whilst considering the
wall inside the container using only
The lashing devices on the corner technical data (including the permissi-
some 13 cm (5 1/8 ”) of space.
posts and on the longitudinal rails of ble spreaded load limitations) please
Floor Height 170 mm - 5mm the roof and floor are capable of bear- bear in mind the prevalent weight
(Ground level to interior floor surface) ing loads of up to 2,000 kg (4,410 lbs) restrictions for land transport.
each, and those in the middle of the
If required, we can provide disposable side walls up to 500 kg (1,100 lbs) For further information please see page
tarpaulins for the transport which can each. Lashing to the side walls can 19 and our brochure “Hardtop Design”.
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Hardtop Container 40'
Construction Inside Dimensions Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Middle Side Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
8’6” high

Steel container with 12 020 2 342 2 388 2 313 30 480 4 700 25 780 67,2 HLCU 462 100 – 462 399
corrugated walls, 39’51/4” 7’81/8” 7’10” 7’7” 67 200 10 360 56 840 2374
wooden floor and 12 020 2 342 2 388 2 313 30 480 4 700 25 780 67,2 HLCU 462 400 – 463 999
removable steel roof 39’51/4” 7’81/8” 7’10” 7’7” 67 200 10 360 56 840 2374 HLXU 465 000 – 466 249
12 020 2 345 2 380 2 300 30 480 4 700 25 780 65,3 HLXU 467 950 – 467 999 1)
39’51/4” 7’81/4” 7’95/8” 7’61/2” 67 200 10 360 56 840 2306

Remarks:
The 40’ hardtop has a removable turnbuckle positioned dead centre between both top rails.
This may reduce the cargo height, if left in position and not stored.
1) Special design, roof locking clips.

Roof and door openings please see next page.

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Roof and Door Openings of Hardtop Containers 40’
Roof Openings Door Openings Roof lashed to sidewall
Length Width Width Height Reduced Inside Width Hapag-Lloyd
B C F G H I K Max. Roof Door Serial
Between At Between Up to Up to opening opening Number
gusset Max. Max. door top door top
plates header rails header rail
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft

8’6” high
11 724 2 208 2 336 1 896 2 208 2 292 2 220 2 209 2 142 2 206 HLCU 462 100 – 462 399
38’51/2” 7’27/8” 7’8” 6’25/8” 7’27/8” 7’61/4” 7’3/8” 7’3” 7’1/4” 7’27/8”
11 724 2 208 2 336 1 896 2 208 2 276 2 220 2 209 2 142 2 206 HLCU 462 400 – 463 999
38’51/2” 7’27/8” 7’8” 6’25/8” 7’27/8” 7’55/8” 7’3/8” 7’3” 7’1/4” 7’27/8” HLXU 465 000 – 466 249
11 724 2 208 2 334 1 882 2 208 2 290 2 125 2 205 2 102 1 996 HLXU 467 950 – 467 999
38’51/2” 7’27/8” 7’77/8” 6’21/2” 7’27/8” 7’61/8” 6’115/8” 7’23/4” 6’103/4” 6’61/2”

removable
B door header

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door
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Centre

“Attention” Reduced inside height due to adjust bar, in the centre ~ -160 mm

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High Cube Hardtop Container 40’
ISO Size Type Code: 45 U6
This container type has been designed
and developed by Hapag-Lloyd.
The 40’ hardtop container has
particularly been constructed for:
ag-Lloyd
Hap
– long loads which cannot be trans-
ported in the 20’ hardtop container
– heavy loads
– high and excessively high loads
– loading, e. g. by crane, through roof
opening and door side.
With the roof removed and the door
9’6”
header swung out, it is much easier
to load cargo using a crane via the
2.9 m
door side.
The roof can be removed by using The roof can easily be raised by about
be fastened to the walls on the outside 70 mm (2 3/4), using the roof locking
a fork-lift. The weight of the steel
using lashing devices. devices so that the door-header can
roof is approx. 450 kg (990 lbs) each
section. be swung out without removing the
The hardtop container provides many roof.
lashing devices to fasten your goods.
In case your cargo has overheight the
The lashing devices on the corner This container type has been designed
roof sections can be lashed to a side-
posts and on the longitudinal rails of for heavy loads. Whilst considering the
wall inside the container using only
the roof and floor are capable of bear- technical data (including the permissi-
some 13 cm (5 1/8 ”) of space.
ing loads of up to 2,000 kg (4,410 lbs) ble spreaded load limitations) please
Floor Height 170 mm - 5mm each, and those in the middle of the bear in mind the prevalent weight
(Ground level to interior floor surface) side walls up to 500 kg (1,100 lbs) restrictions for land transport.
each. Lashing to the side walls can
If required, we can provide disposable only be done after the roof has been For further information please see page
tarpaulins for the transport which can closed. 22 and our brochure “Hardtop Design”.

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High Cube Hardtop Container 40’
Construction Inside Dimensions Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Middle Side Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
9’6” high

Steel container with 12 020 2 342 2 693 2 618 30 480 4 900 25 580 75,8
corrugated walls, 39’51/4” 7’81/8” 8’10” 8’7” 67 200 10 803 56 394 2 677 HLXU 467 000 - 467 299
wooden floor and 12 021 2 346 2 695 2 620 30 480 4 900 25 580 76,0
removable steel roof 39’55/14” 7’83/8” 8’101/8” 8’71/8” 67 200 10 803 56 394 2 684 HLXU 665 000 - 665 199
12 022 2 346 2 695 2 620 32 500 5 200 27 300 76,0
39’51/4” 7’83/8” 8’101/8" 8’71/8" 71 650 11 490 60 180 2 684 HLXU 665 200 - 666 049

Remarks:
Roof with hinged rings for easy removal by a fork-lift truck.
ISO size type code: 45 U6
18 lashing rings on each top longitudinal rail; particularly suitable for the transport of hanging garment equipment.
The 40’ hardtop has a removable turnbuckle positioned dead centre between both top rails.
This may reduce the cargo height, if left in position and not stored.

Roof and door openings please see next page.

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Roof and Door Openings of Hardtop Containers 40’
Roof Openings Door Openings Roof lashed to sidewall
Length Width Width Height Reduced Inside Width Hapag-Lloyd
B C F G H I K Max. Roof Door Serial
Between At Between Up to Up to opening opening Number
gusset Max. Max. door top door top
plates header rails header rail
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft

9’6” high
11 724 2 208 2 336 1 896 2 208 2 597 2 525 2 230 2 163 2 227
38’51/2” 7’27/8” 7’8” 6’25/8” 7’27/8” 8’61/4” 8’33/8” 7’33/4” 7’11/8” 7’35/8” HLXU 467 100 – 467 299
11 724 2 212 2 346 1 957 2 232 2 581 2 523 2 230 2 161 2 227 HLXU 665 000 – 666 049
38’51/2” 7’27/8” 7’8” 6’25/8” 7’27/8” 8’61/4” 8’33/8” 7’33/4” 7’11/8” 7’35/8”

removable
B door header

G
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C
I

door
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“Attention” internal height 2 541 mm when adjust bar inserted

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Open Top Container 20’
ISO Size Type Code: (22 U1

Especially for If required, we can provide disposable the corner posts. Lashing devices
– overheight cargo tarpaulins. For fastening tarpaulins, have a permissible load of 1 000 kg
– loading from top side, e.g. by crane lashing bars are available on the out (2 205 lbs) each.
– loading from door side, e.g. with side of the walls. Using one way tar-
cargo hanging from overhead tackle paulins requires the corner castings Dimensions of roof and door
to be accessible. openings please see page 25.
Floor Height 170 mm - 5mm
Ground level to interior floor surface) Fork-lift pockets for loaded containers.
Door header can be swung out on all Numerous lashing devices on the top
open top containers and bottom longitudinal rails and
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Open Top Container 20’
Construction Inside Dimensions Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Middle Side Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
8’6” high

Steel container with 5 888 2 345 2 365 2 315 30 480 2 250 28 230 32,0 HLCU 264 600 – 264 899
corrugated walls, 19’33/4” 7’81/8” 7’9” 7’71/8” 67 200 4 960 62 240 1 130 HLXU 260 000 – 260 849
wooden floor and
removable tarpaulin 5 897 2 350 2 377 2 347 30 480 2 350 28 130 32,5
19’41/8” 7’81/2” 7’91/2” 7’83/8” 67 200 5 180 62 020 1 146 HLXU 260 850 – 261 599

5 895 2 350 2 380 2 346 32 500 2 250 30 250 32,5


19’41/8” 7’81/2” 7’95/8” 7’83/8” 71 650 4 960 66 690 1 114 HLXU 360 000 – 361 549 1)

Remarks :
1) Concentrated load up increased from 4 tons per running meter in lenght (3’33/8”)

Roof and door openings please see next page.

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Open Top Container 20’

A removable
B door header

G
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door
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m
F

Roof Openings Door Openings


Length Width Width Height Hapag-Lloyd
A B C D E F G H I K Serial
Between Front Door At Between Up to Up to Number
Max. gusset Max. between between Max. door top door top
plates gussets gussets header rails header rail
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft

8’6” high

5 415 5 360 2 205 na 1 880 2 335 1 880 2 205 2 280 2 125 HLCU 264 600 – 264 899
17’91/8” 17’7” 7’23/4” na 6’2” 7’8” 6’2” 7’23/4” 7’53/4” 6’115/8” HLXU 260 000 – 260 849

5 439 5 338 2 230 na 1 902 2 338 1 902 2 230 2 280 2 231


18’4” 17’61/8” 7’33/4” na 6’27/8” 7(8) 6’27/8” 7’33/4” 7’53/4” 7’1” HLXU 260 850 – 261 599

5 418 5 338 2 230 na 1 902 2 338 1 899 2 230 2 280 2 231


18’4” 17’61/8” 7’33/4” na 6’27/8” 7’8” 6’27/8” 7’33/4” 7’53/4” 7’1” HLXU 360 000 – 361 549

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Open Top Container 40’
ISO Size Type Code: (42 U1

Especially for Door header can be swung out on all Dimensions of roof and door
– overheight cargo open top containers openings please see page 28.
– loading from top side, e.g. by rane
– loading from door side, e.g. with Numerous lashing devices on the
cargo hanging from overhead tackle top and bottom longitudinal rails and
the corner posts. Lashing devices
Floor Height 170 mm - 5mm have a permissible load of 1 000 kg
(Ground level to interior floor surface) (2 205 lbs) each.
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Open Top Container 40’
Construction Inside Dimensions Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Middle Side Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
8’6” high

Steel container with 12 029 2 342 2 376 2 326 30 480 3 810 26 670 65,5
corrugated walls, 39’51/2” 7’81/8” 7’91/2” 7’71/2” 67 200 8 400 58 800 2 310 HLCU 461 200 – 461 499
wooden floor and 12 022 2 345 2 365 2 315 30 480 3 740 26 740 65,3 HLCU 461 500 – 461 749
removable tarpaulin 39’51/4” 7’81/8” 7’91/8” 7’71/8” 67 200 8 245 58 955 2 306 HLXU 460 000 – 460 799
12 030 2 350 2 377 2 347 30 480 3 850 26 630 66,4
39’55/8” 7’81/2” 7’91/2” 7’83/8” 67 200 8 490 58 710 2 345 HLXU 460 800 – 462 119
12 029 2 350 2 380 2 346 32 500 4 050 28 450 66,8
39’51/2” 7’81/2” 7’95/8” 7’83/8” 71 650 8 929 62 721 2 359 HLXU 560 000 – 562 249

Roof and door openings please see next page.

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Roof and Door Openings of Open Top Containers 40’
Roof Openings Door Openings
Length Width Width Height Hapag-Lloyd
B C E F G C+H I K Serial
Clearance Clearance Between Up to Up to Number
between Max. between top door top
header stubs header stubs rails header rail
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft

8’6” high

11 544 2 230 1 885 2 336 1 885 2 230 2 280 2 146


HLCU 461 200 – 461 499
37’101/2” 7’33/4” 6’21/8” 7’8” 6’21/8” 7’33/4” 7’53/4” 7’1/2”
11 550 2 205 1 880 2 335 1 880 2 205 2 280 2 125 HLCU 461 500 – 461 749
37’103/4” 7’23/4” 6’2” 7’8” 6’2” 7’23/4” 7’53/4” 6’115/8” HLXU 460 000 – 460 799
11 573 2 210 1 902 2 338 1 902 2 210 2 292 2 131
37’115/8” 7’3” 6’27/8” 7’8” 6’27/8” 7’3” 7’61/4” 6’117/8” HLXU 460 800 – 462 119
11 552 2 230 1 777 2 340 1 777 2 230 2 276 2 163
HLXU 560 000 – 562 249
37’103/4” 7’33/4” 5’10” 7’81/8” 5’10” 7’33/4” 7’53/4” 7’11/8”

Roof Openings Door Openings


A removable
B door header

C H
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door
I K

m
F

Centre

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Flat – All Types 20’
ISO Size Type Code: 8’6” high
(22 P3)
(22 P8)

Especially for heavy loads and over- Maximum payload can only be used Collapsible flatracks, provided with
size cargo as well as project cargo. if distributed over the total floor area spring assisted endwalls.
of flatrack. If concentration of heavy
Fork-lift pockets for loaded containers. load on a small part of floor area is Collapsible flatracks, provided with
required please contact your Hapag- twistlocks to interlock 7 units into a
Numerous very strong lashing devices 8’6” high pile.
on the corner posts, longitudinal rails Lloyd partner office for stowage
and on the floor or base ends. Lashing advice.
devices on the longitudinal rails have a Flats are delivered without stanchions.
permissible load of 2 000 kg up to If stanchions are required please
5 000 kg each. inform us upon booking.
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Flat 20’
Construction Inside Dimensions Weights Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Length Width Width Height Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
of floor between of floor between floor to of Gross Payload Number
posts side rails top face bottom
mm mm mm mm mm mm kg kg kg
ft ft ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs
8’6” high
Flat/Platform with 5 850 5 638 2 438 2 208 2 233 370 40 000 2 940 37 060
flushfolding 19’21/4” 18’6” 8’ 7’27/8” 7’37/8” 1’21/2” 88 184 6 482 81 702 HLXU 368 000 – 368 499
endwalls and
softwood floor

Steelframe with 5 950 5 675 2 428 2 213 2 270 316 33 000 2 600 30 150
collapsible 19’61/4” 18’73/8” 7’115/8” 7’31/8” 7’53/8” 1’3/8” 72 752 5 732 67 020 HLXU 268 000 – 268 149 1)

endwalls and
softwood floor

Flat/Platform with 6038 5638 2 435 2 208 2235 370 30 480 2 520 27 960
flushfolding 19’93/4” 18’6” 7’117/8” 7’27/8” 7’4” 1’21/2” 67 200 5 560 61 640 HLXU 268 500 – 268 599
endwalls and 6038 5612 2 438 2 210 2213 370 34 000 2 740 31 260
softwood floor 19’93/4” 18’47/8” 8’ 7’3” 7’31/8” 1’21/2” 74 950 6 040 68 910 HLXU 268 600 – 269 399

Remarks:
1) ISO size type code: 22 P3

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High Cube Flat 40’
ISO Size Type Code: (45 P8

Especially for heavy loads and


oversize cargo as well as project
9’6”
cargo. 2.9 m
Extraordinary very strong frame
design with folding endwalls
which allow bracing and lashing
as well as stacking. Numerous very strong lashing devices Maximum payload can only be used
on longitudinal rails and base ends if distributed over the total floor
Collapsible flatracks, provided with have a permissible load of 5 000 kg area of the flatrack, if heavy loads
twistlocks to interlock 4 units into a each. are shorter, the payload is reduced.
8’6” high pile. Hapag-Lloyd partner office will give
Gooseneck tunnel on both ends of all stowage advice.
Collapsible flatracks, provided with 40’ flats.
spring assisted endwalls. Heavy cargo must rest on the main
The permissible payload of the flat girder.
Used as “Tweendecks” in holds and depends on the resting length of the
on hatch coves for oversized cargoes. cargo onto the floor. Flats are delivered without stanchions.
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High Cube Flat 40’
Construction Inside Dimensions Weights Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Length Width Width Height Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
of floor between of floor between of Gross Payload Number
corner side rails bottom
posts
mm mm mm mm mm mm kg kg kg
ft ft ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs
9’6” high
Steelframe with 12 060 11 660 2 365 2 200 2245 648 45 000 5 700 39 300 HLCU 468 400 – 468 599
collapsible flush- 39’63/4” 38’31/8” 7’91/8” 7’25/8” 7’43/8” 2’11/2” 99 210 12 570 86 640 HLXU 468 000 – 469 799
folding endwalls –
can be converted 12 048 11 652 2 370 2 200 2 258 648 50 000 5 950 44 050 HLXU 668 000 – 668 699 1)
to a platform 39’61/4” 38’3” 7’91/8” 7’25/8” 7’47/8” 2’11/2” 110 230 13 120 97 110 HLXU 668 700 – 669 999 2)

Remarks:
Timber treated according to Australien requirements.
* Folds 4 into 2591 mm (8’6”).
* ISO size type code: 45 P8
1) Upgrated 50 t
2) Lashing rings 17 each side

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Flat-Collapsible and /or Convertible into a Platform 20’/40’
ISO Size Type Code: according to Flat Series

Easy handling/transportation:
20’ interlocked pile of max. 7 units
40’ interlocked pile of max. 4 units
Combined height of less than
2 591 mm 8’6”.
Especially for heavy loads and Transport of heavy loads concentra-
oversized cargo. ted on a small load transfer area is
Strong bottom construction. Other features please see comparati- possible.
vely flat series. Special requirements for big and
Gooseneck tunnel on both ends of all
40’ platforms. Timber treated according to Australian more heavy cargoes, please contact
requirements. our special cargo department.
Static load up to 85 000 kg as a 40’ Solution plans are already worked
foundation base. On request available Numerous very strong lashing devices. out or will be calculated.

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Platform 20’/ 40’
Construction Inside Dimensions Weights Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
of Gross Payload Number
bottom
mm mm mm kg kg kg
ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs
1’11/4” high 20’
Steel container with collapsible flushfolding 6 058 2 438 370 30 480 2 520 27 960
20’ 8’ 1’29/16” 67 200 5 560 61 640 HLXU 268 500 – 268 599 1) 3) 4)
endwalls – can be converted to a platform
6 058 2 438 370 34 000 2 740 31 260
20’ 8’ 1’29/16” 74 950 6 040 68 910 HLXU 268 600 – 269 099 1) 3) 4)

6 058 2 438 370 40 000 2 940 37 060


20’ 8’ 1’29/16” 88 180 6 480 81 700 HLXU 368 000 – 368 499 1) 3) 4)

2’ high 40’
HLCU 468 400 – 468 599 2) 5) 6) 7)
Steel container with collapsible flushfolding end- 12 192 2 245 648 45 000 5 700 39 300
HLXU 468 000 – 469 799 2) 5) 6) 7)
walls – can be converted to a platform 40’ 7’43/8” 2’11/2” 99 210 12 570 86 640
12 192 2 245 648 50 000 5 950 44 050
40’ 7’43/8” 2’11/2” 110 230 13 120 97 110 HLXU 668 000 – 669 999 2) 5) 6) 7)

Remarks:
1) Fork-lift pockets.
2) Useable as a foundation base,static load up to 85.000 kg
on request available.
3) Folds 7 into 2591 mm (8’6”).
4) ISO size type code: 22 P8.
5) Folds 4 into 2391 mm (8’6”).
6) Equipped with 2 gooseneck tunnels.
7) ISO size type code: 45 P8.

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Ventilated Container 20’
ISO Size Type Code: 22 V0

g-Lloyd
Hapa

Especially for cargo which needs Natural ventilation is provided by ope- Numerous lashing devices on the top
ventilation. nings in top and bottom longitudinal and bottom longitudinal rails and
rails. the corner posts. Lashing devices
Fork-lift pockets for loaded containers. have a permissible load of 1000 kg
The labyrinth construction of these (2205 lbs) each.
Floor Height 170 mm - 5mm ventilation openings ensures weather-
(Ground level to interior floor surfce) proofness.
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Ventilated Container 20’
Construction Inside Dimensions Door Opening Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-
Length Width Height Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
8’6” high
Steel container 5 888 2 325 2 392 2 334 2 290 30 480 2 400 28 080 33 HLCU 255 500 – 256 999
with corrugated 19’33/4” 7’71/2” 7’101/8” 7’77/8” 7’61/8” 67 200 5 290 61 910 1167 HLXU 250 000 – 250 599
walls and wooden 2) 3)
5 895 2 321 2 392 2 340 2 292 30 480 2 490 27 990 33 HLXU 250 600 – 251 749
floor
19’41/8” 7’73/8” 7’101/8” 7’81/8” 7’61/4” 67 200 5 490 61 710 1167

Remarks:
10 lashing rings on each top longitudinal rail; particularly suitable for the transport of hanging garments racks.
2) Provided with extra lashing rings/bars for the transport of liner bags in the corner posts adjacent to the corner castings.
3) ISO size type code: 22 V0

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Refrigerated Container (Temperature Controlled Container) 20’
ISO Size Type Code: 22 R1
(22 R9)

g-Lloyd
State of the art insulation factors. .........
................
. ....
Hapa
Container available for set points as
low as –35° C. ..
.........
.

De-humidification option available.


Cold treatment available (USDA).
20’ Boxes with up to 29.9 qm capacity.
Controlled fresh-air supply with up to
280 qm/h.
The Container is designed to maintain
ATO-DLO certification for flowerbulk. Other series solely for foodstuff the setpoint temperature.
cargoes.
Integrated datalogger storing tempera- All cargo shall be pre-cooled to match
tures and events hourly. Please note maximum stowage height the required in transit temperature.
in below table and as indicated by red
Low power consumption. line inside the container in order to Especially for cargo which needs
ensure proper air circulation. controlled temperatures above or
Only environmental friendly below freezing point.
refrigerants used. Voltages: 380 V/50 Hz to 460 V/60 Hz
Suitable for clip-on generators
Dedicated equipment for non-foodstuff Technical specification and illustration
cargoes. of electric plugs see page 44. Freshair recording available
37
Refrigerated Container 20’

Containers are available for set points as low as -35° C and up to +30° C,
please contact your local Hapag-Lloyd office for availability.

Construction Inside Dimensions Door Opening Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-


Length Width Height Max. stow. Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Height Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
8’6” high
Steelframe, 5 479 2 286 2 257 2 157 2 286 2 220 30 480 3 160 27 320 28,3 HLCU 270 521 – 271 070
Sandwich walls 17’115/8” 7’6” 7’47/8” 7’7/8” 7’6” 7’33/8” 67 200 6 970 60 230 999 HLCU 170 000 – 170 149 5)

5 459 2 295 2 268 2 168 2 291 2 259 30 480 3 050 27 430 28,4
17’107/8” 7’63/8” 7’51/4” 7’13/8” 7’61/8” 7’47/8” 67 200 6 720 60 480 1003 HLCU 271 071 – 271 220
5 448 2 290 2 264 2 164 2 286 2 260 30 480 3 060 27 420 28,3 HLCU 271 221 – 271 470
17’101/2” 7’61/8” 7’51/8” 7’11/8” 7’6” 7’5” 67 200 6 750 60 450 999 HLXU 170 500 – 170 649 5)

5 534 2 316 2 331 2 231 2 316 2 290 30 480 3 030 27 450 29,9 HLXU 270 000 – 270 499 3)

18’17/8” 7’71/8” 7’73/4” 7’33/4” 7’71/8” 7’61/8” 67 200 6 680 60 520 1056 HLXU 171 000 – 171 149 3) 5)

5 529 2 316 2 331 2 290 2 316 2 290 30 480 2 960 27 520 29,9
18’15/8” 7’71/8” 7’73/4” 7’61/8” 7’71/8” 7’61/8” 67 200 6 530 60 670 1056 HLXU 270 500 – 270 699 3) 4)

5 535 2 284 2 270 2 224 2 290 2 264 30 480 2 942 27 538 28,7
18’17/8” 7’57/8” 7’53/8” 7’31/2” 7’61/8” 7’51/8” 67 200 6 490 60 710 1014 HLXU 370 000 – 370 849 3) 4)

Remarks:
3) Prepared for being equipped with additional cargo temperature sensors (USDA).
4) De-humidification option installed.
5) Not to be used for foodstuffs. ISO size type code: 22 R9

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Refrigerated Container 20’

Containers are available for set points as low as -35° C and up to +30° C,
please contact your local Hapag-Lloyd office for availability.

Construction Inside Dimensions Door Opening Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-


Length Width Height Max. stow. Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Height Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
8’6” high
Steelframe, 5 452 2 293 2 252 2 152 2 290 2 265 30 480 3 160 27 320 28,3
Sandwich walls 17’105/8” 7’61/4” 7’45/8” 7’3/4” 7’61/8” 7’51/8” 67 200 6 970 60 230 999 HLXU 370 850 – 371 049 3) 4)

5 450 2 284 2 267 2 167 2 291 2 259 30 480 3 050 27 430 28,4
17’107/8” 7’63/8” 7’51/4” 7’13/4” 7’61/8” 7’47/8” 67 200 6 720 60 480 1003 HLXU 371 050 – 371 249 3) 4)

5 450 2 284 2 267 2 221 2 291 2 259 30 480 2 905 27 575 28,2
17’107/8” 7’63/8” 7’51/4” 7’37/16” 7’61/8” 7’47/8” 67 200 6 400 60 800 997 HLXU 371 250 – 372 299 3) 4)

Remarks:
3) Prepared for being equipped with additional cargo temperature sensors (USDA).
4) De-humidification option installed.

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Refrigerated Container (Temperature Controlled Container) 40’
ISO Size Type Code: (45 R1 High Cube
42 R9)

-Lloyd
State of the art insulation factors.
......
H apag
.............
Container available for set points ......
as low as –35° C. ..
.........

De-humidification option available.


Cold treatment available (USDA).
Controlled fresh-air supply with
up to 280 qm/h.
ATO-DLO certification for flowerbulk.
Integrated datalogger storing AFAM on request available.
temperatures and events hourly.
The Container is designed to maintain Please note maximum stowage height
Low power consumption. the set point temperature. in below table and as indicated by
red line inside the container in order
Only use of environmental friendly The cargo shall be pre-cooled to match to ensure proper air circulation.
refrigerants. all required in transit temperature.
Voltages 380 V/50 Hz to 460 V/60 Hz
Dedicated equipment for chemical/ Especially for cargo which needs con-
non-foodstuff cargoes. stant temperatures above or below Technical specification and illustration
freezing point. of electric plugs see page 44.
Other series solely for foodstuff
cargoes. Suitable for Clip-on generator. Freshair recording available
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High Cube Refrigerated Container 40’

Containers are available for set points as low as -35° C and up to +30° C,
please contact your local Hapag-Lloyd office for availability.

Construction Inside Dimensions Door Opening Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-


Length Width Height Max. stow. Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Height Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
8’6” high non foodstuff
Steelframe, 11 563 2 294 2 261 2 161 2 288 2 188 30 480 4 600 29 400 60,0
Sandwich walls 37’111/4” 7’61/4” 7’5” 7’1” 7’6” 7’21/8” 67 200 10 140 64 820 2120 HLXU 770 000 – 770 149
9’6” high
Steelframe, 11 643 2 288 2 498 2 378 2 288 2 517 30 480 4 180 26 300 66,5
Sandwich walls 38’2” 7’61/8” 8’23/8” 7’95/8” 7’61/8” 8’31/8” 67 200 9 220 57 980 2348 HLCU 475 000 – 475 299
11 575 2 294 2 560 2 440 2 286 2 570 32 500 4 300 28 200 68,0 HLCU 476 000 – 476 499 1) 2)
37’115/8” 7’61/4” 8’43/4” 8’ 7’6” 8’51/8” 71 650 9 480 62 170 2400 HLCU 477 200 – 477 499 1)

11 568 2 290 2 509 2 389 2 290 2 473 32 480 4 240 28 240 66,4
37’113/8” 7’61/8” 8’23/4” 7’10” 7’61/8” 8’13/8” 71 600 9 350 62 250 2345 HLCU 477 000 – 477 199
11 580 2 288 2 498 2 378 2 288 2 517 30 480 4 180 26 300 66,2 HLCU 477 500 – 477 999
37’117/8” 7’61/8” 8’23/8” 7’95/8” 7’61/8” 8’31/8” 67 200 9 220 57 980 2370 HLCU 478 700 – 478 799
11 580 2 290 2 513 2 393 2 290 2 522 30 480 4 180 26 300 67,0
37’117/8” 7’61/8” 8’3” 7’101/4” 7’61/8” 8’31/4” 67 200 9 220 57 980 2370 HLCU 478 000 – 478 399
11 580 2 286 2 528 2 408 2 286 2 545 30 480 4 000 26 480 67,0
37’117/8” 7’6” 8’31/2” 7’103/4” 7’6” 8’41/8” 67 200 8 820 58 380 2366 HLCU 478 400 – 478 599
11 580 2 286 2 515 2 395 2 286 2 535 30 480 4 150 26 330 67,0
37’117/8” 7’6” 8’3” 7’101/4” 7’6” 8’33/4” 67 200 9 150 58 050 2366 HLCU 478 600 – 478 699

Remarks:
1) On request upgraded to max payload 34 000 kg availeble.
2) Prepared for being equipped with additional cargo temperature sensors (USDA).

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High Cube Refrigerated Container 40’

Containers are available for set points as low as -35° C and up to +30° C,
please contact your local Hapag-Lloyd office for availability.

Construction Inside Dimensions Door Opening Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-


Length Width Height Max. stow. Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Height Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
9’6” high

Steelframe, 11 578 2 295 2 550 2 425 2 290 2 560 30 480 4 640 25 840 67,8 HLXU 475 000 – 475 299 2)
Sandwich walls 37’113/4” 7’63/8” 8’43/8” 7’111/2” 7’61/8” 8’43/4” 67 200 10 230 56 970 2 394 HLXU 476 000 – 476 649 2)

11 585 2 290 2 525 2 405 2 290 2 490 34 000 4 190 29 810 67,0
38’ 7’61/8” 8’33/8” 7’105/8” 7’61/8” 8’2” 74 950 9 240 65 710 2 366 HLXU 475 300 – 475 749
11 577 2 286 2 525 2 400 2 286 2 490 34 000 4 110 28 890 66,8
37’113/4” 7’6” 8’33/8” 7’101/2” 7’6” 8’2” 74 950 9 060 65 900 2 366 HLXU 476 650 – 477 999
11 577 2 286 2 532 2 407 2 294 2 550 34 000 4 190 29 810 67,0 HLXU 475 750 – 475 984
37’113/4” 7’6” 8’35/8” 7’103/4” 7’61/4” 8’43/8” 74 950 9 240 65 710 2 366 HLXU 478 000 – 478 599
11 583 2 286 2 532 2 412 2 294 2 550 34 000 4 120 29 880 67,0
38’ 7’6” 8’35/8” 7’11” 7’61/4” 8’43/8” 74 950 9 080 65 870 2 366 HLXU 478 600 – 478 999
11 595 2 296 2 542 2 402 2 294 2 550 34 000 4 190 29 810 67,7
38’1/2” 7’63/8” 8’4” 7’101/2” 7’61/4” 8’43/8” 74 950 9 230 65 720 2 390 HLXU 670 000 – 670 399
11 595 2 296 2 542 2 402 2 294 2 550 34 000 4 150 29 850 66,8
38’1/2” 7’63/8” 8’4” 7’101/2” 7’61/4” 8’43/8” 74 950 9 150 65 609 2 359 HLXU 670 400 – 672 899 3)

11 578 2 280 2 525 2 400 2 276 2 471 34 000 4 240 29 760 66,8
37’113/4” 7’53/4” 8’33/8” 7’101/2” 7’55/8” 8’11/4” 74 960 9 348 65 609 2 359 HLXU 672 900 – 673 399 3)

Remarks:
Prepared for being equipped with additional cargo temperature sensors (USDA).
2) On request upgraded to max payload 32 800 kg availeble.
3) De-humidification option installed.

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High Cube Refrigerated Container 40’

Containers are available for set points as low as -35° C and up to +30° C,
please contact your local Hapag-Lloyd office for availability.

Construction Inside Dimensions Door Opening Weights Capacity Hapag-Lloyd Foot-


Length Width Height Max. stow. Width Height Max. Tare Max. Serial note
Height Gross Payload Number
mm mm mm mm mm mm kg kg kg m3
ft ft ft ft ft ft lbs lbs lbs cu.ft
9’6” high

Steelframe, 11 578 2 280 2 525 2 405 2 290 2 530 34 000 4 200 29 800 66,8
Sandwich walls 37’113/4” 7’63/8” 8’43/8” 7’105/8” 7’61/8” 8’43/4” 74 960 9 260 65 697 2 359 HLXU 673 400 – 673 649 3)

11 585 2 290 2 525 2 405 2 290 2 490 34 000 4 190 29 810 67,0
38’1/8” 7’61/8” 8’33/8” 7’105/8” 7’61/8” 8’2” 74 960 9 240 65 710 2 366 HLXU 673 650 – 674 549 3)

11 577 2 286 2 525 2 405 2 286 2 490 34 000 4 110 28 890 66,8
37’117/8” 7’6” ‘8(33/8” 7’105/8” 7’6” 8’2” 74 960 9 060 65 900 2 66 HLXU 674 550 – 674 699 3)

11 580 2 290 2 543 2 423 2 294 2 550 34 000 4 550 29 450 67,44
37’117/8” 7’61/8” 8’41/8” 7’113/8” 7’61/4” 8’43/8” 74 950 10 031 64 925 2 381 HLXU 674 700 – 675 199 3)

11 580 2 290 2 540 2 420 2 290 2 569 34 000 4 430 29 570 67,36
37’117/8” 7’61/8” 8’4” 7’111/4” 7’61/4” 8’43/8” 74 960 9 770 65 170 2 380 HLXU 675 200 – 676 099 3)

11 578 2 280 2 525 2 405 2 276 2 535 34 000 4 300 29 700 66,7
37’113/4” 7’63/8” 8’33/8” 7’105/8” 7’55/8” 8’33/4” 74 960 9 480 65 477 2 356 HLXU 676 100 – 676 599 3)

11 580 2 290 2 540 2 420 2 290 2 569 34 000 4 460 29 540 67,36
37’117/8” 7’61/8” 8’4” 7’111/4” 7’55/8” 8’11/4” 74 960 9 833 65 609 2 359 HLXU 676 600 – 678 499 3)

Remarks:
Prepared for being equipped with additional cargo temperature sensors (USDA).
3) De-humidification option installed.

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Tank Container 20’
ISO Size Type Codes: (20 T5 = 8’ high
22 T0 = 8’6” high (22 T5 / 22 T6)

Hapag-Lloyd provides tank containers


which are approved to the highest
standards. Depending on the characte-
ristics of the products to be carried the
requirements vary.
Hapag-Lloyd offer their services on
operational, technical and regulatory
questions.
Separate tank fleets are available for:
FOODSTUFFS, e. g.:
– Alcohols
– Fruit juices National road/rail weight limitations
Tanks must not be filled to 100% of have to be maintained when arranging
– Edible oils their capacity. Sufficient ullage space
– Food additives land transports.
shall be left – which must be deter-
CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, e. g.: mined depending on the thermal For the cleaning of tanks and disposal
– Flammables expansion of the product to be carried. of residues tariff rules apply. Tanks
– Oxidising agents moving in a dedicated service are
– Toxic substances Certain dangerous products must be exempted from such rules until the
– Corrosives carried in tanks having no openings dedication is terminated.
below the surface level of the liquid.
Tanks must be filled to not less than Such tanks must be discharged For more details please contact your
80 % of their capacity to avoid danger- through a syphon pipe by either pres- nearest Hapag-Lloyd office or agent
ous surge/swell during transport. sure or pumping. and let our experience work for you.
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Electric Plugs on Refrigerated Containers

Depending on power sources 380/460 V plugs: 200/220 V plugs:


refrigerated containers are equipped
with 1 or 2 plugs 4poles according to CEE. 4poles.
380 V/ 50 Hz to 460 V/ 60 Hz (32 A). According to ISO 1496-2 According to ISO 1496-2
200 V/ 50 Hz to 220 V/ 60 Hz (60 A). annex M. annex O.
There are fixed cables with a length Earth contact in 3hr position Position of earth contact according
of 15 m (49 ft). according to socket. to illustration.
Couplings for adapters are available.
Adapters are subject to corres-
ponding safety regulations. Earth Contact Earth Contact

all series some series

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Essential Conversion Factors
TO OBTAIN

°C °F
MULTIPLY NUMBER OF BY EQUIVALENT
NUMBER OF
Inches/in/) 25.4 Millimetres/mm + 30
+ 85
+ 86
Feet/ft/( 0.3048 Metres/m
+ 80
Millimetres/mm 0.0394 Inches/in/)
+ 25
Metres/m 3.281 Feet/ft/( + 75
Sq. Metres/m 10.7639 Sq. Feet/ft + 70
Sq. Feet/ft 0.0929 Sq. Metres/m + 20
Cu. Feet/ft 0.0283 Cu. Metres/m + 65
Cu. Metres/m 35.315 Cu. Feet/ft + 15 + 60
Litres 0.0353 Cu. Feet/ft
+ 55
Cu. Feet/ft 28.317 Litres
Litres 0.2642 U.S. Gallons + 10 + 50
U.S. Gallons 3.785 Litres + 45
Litres 0.22 U.K. Gallons +5 + 40
U.K. Gallons 4.5461 Litres
U.K. Gallons 1.2001 U.S. Gallons + 35
U.S. Gallons 0.8327 U.K. Gallons 0 + 32
+ 30
Kilograms/kg 2.2046 Pounds/lb
+ 25
Pounds/lb 0.4536 Kilograms/kg –5
Long Tons (2240 lb) 1.01605 Tonnes (2204.62 lb) + 20
Tonnes (1000 Kg) 0.9842 Long Tons (1016.05 Kg) + 15
Bar 14.504 PSI – 10
PSI 0.06895 Bar + 10
Inches HG 0.4912 PSI – 15 +5
PSI 2.036 Inches HG
0
Kg/sq. cm 14.223 PSI
– 20 –5
PSI 0.0703 Kg/sq. cm
Kg/sq. cm 0.9807 Bar – 10
Bar 1.02 Kg/sq. cm – 25
– 15
Kg/sq. cm 28.976 Inches HG
Inches HG 0.0345 Kg sq. cm – 20
– 30
Degrees Fahrenheit 5/9, after Degrees
subtracting Celsius
32 (Certigrade)
Degres Celsius 9/5, and Degrees
(Centigrade) add 32 Fahrenheit
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Container Size Type Codes according to ISO 6346
Hapag-Lloyd owned and longterm leased container types

ISO ISO ISO ISO


Size Type Type Size Type Size
(LxH) Group Type Group Type
di * di *
1 2 1a 2a
20’x8” General Purpose 20GP 20G0
20’x8’6” General Purpose 22GP 22G0
22GP 22G1
20’x8’6” General Purpose (Fantainer) 22VH 22V2
22VH 22V3 * 22V2
20’x8’6” Ventilated 22VH 22V0
20’x8’6” Bulk 22BU 22B0
20’x8’6” Open Top 22UT 22U1
20’x8’6” Hardtop 22UP * 22U6* 22UT 22U1
20’x1’11/4” Platform 29PL 29P0
20’x8’ Flat (fixed ends) 20PF 21P1
20’x8’6” Flat (fixed ends) 22PF 22P1
20’x8’6” Flat (collapsible) 22PC 22P3
20’x8’6” Flat (coll., flush folding) 22PC 22P8 * 22P3
20’x8’6” Refrigerated 22RT 22R1
20’x8’6” Refrigerated (no foodstuffs) 22RC * 22R9 * 22RT 22R1
20’x8’ Insulated 20HR 20H0
20’x8’6” Tank (non-dangerous liquids) 22TN 22T0
40’x8’6” General Purpose 42GP 42G0
42GP 42G1
40’x9’6” High Cube GP 45GP 45G0
45GP 45G1
40’x8’6” Open Top 42UT 42U1
40’x8’6” Hardtop 42UP * 42U6 * 42UT 42U1
40’x9’6” High Cube Hardtop 45UP * 45U6 * 45UT 45U1
40’x2’ Platform 49PL 49P0
40’x8’6” Flat (fixed ends) 42PF 42P1
40’x8’6” Flat (collapsible) 42PC 42P3
40’x8’6” Flat (coll., flush folding) 42PC 42P8 * 42P3
40’x9’6” Flat (collapsible) 45PC 45P3
40’x9’6” Flat (coll., flush folding) 45PC 45P8 * 45P3
40’x8’6” Refrigerated 42RT 42R1
40’x8’6” Refrigerated (diesel genset) 42RS 42R3
40’x8’6” Refrigerated (no foodstuffs) 42RC * 42R9 * 42RS 42R3
40’x9’6” Refrigerated 45RT 45R1
40’x9’6” Refrigerated (no foodstuffs) 45RC * 45R9 * 45RT 45R1
40’x8’6” Insulated 42HR 42H0
45’x9’6” High Cube Cont. L5GP L5G1
**) Some Types/Groups in columns “1” and “2” are marked as non-ISO.
“* ” means ISO spares codes have been used.
If official ISO codes are required for data interchange (di)
pls use entries in columns “1a”and “2a”.

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