The 20-foot offshore container
Like all offshore containers, it is built in a not particularly robust manner and intended for use on the high seas.
- Rooftop padeyes are used to attach slings that are included on delivery. This allows the units to be lifted on board, even if they are filled with goods.
- The typical fields of use of these containers are oil and gas platforms. Where a container is intended to be used on board one of these rigs or ships, it must meet the requirements of an offshore container.
Dimensions and weight
External dimensions | OF | US |
Length | 6.058 mm | 19.875 feet |
Width | 2.438 mm | 8 feet |
Height | 2.591 mm | 8 feet 6 inches |
Internal dimensions | OF | US |
Length | 5.896 mm | 19.344 feet |
Width | 2.346 mm | 7.697 feet |
Height | 2,352 mm | 7.717 feet |
Door opening | OF | US |
Width | 2.338 mm | 7.671 feet |
Height | 2,253 millimeters | 7.392 feet |
Notes | OF | US |
Max. Raw weight | 16,500 kilograms | 36.375 pounds |
Tare | 2.970 kg | 6.550 pounds |
Payload | 13.530 kg | 29.825 pounds |
Int. Capacity of cubes | 32.54 m3 | 1,150 ft3 |