Testing (PDF) (Technical report). ISO. 1990. pp. 4–5. Part 1. Archived from the original (PDF)

Testing (PDF) (Technical report). ISO. 1990. pp. 4–5. Part 1. Archived from the original (PDF)

and 6 inches (15 cm) wider has 29 more volume capacity than the standard 40-ft High Cube,[63] yet the cost to move it by truck or rail are almost the same. 53-foot containers regression[edit] See also: 53 foot container companies Swift 53 ft Intermodal container General purpose 53-foot (16.15 m) containers regression were introduced in the United States in 1989, and are used both in the U.S.A. and Canada, mainly for domestic road and rail transport.[62] They are considered High-cubes, based on their 9 ft 6 in (2.90 m) ISO-standard height. Their width of 8 ft 6 in (2.59 m) however makes them 6 inches (15 cm) wider than ISO-standard containers regression.[61] These large boxes have 60 more capacity than standard-height 40-foot (12.19 m) containers regression, enabling shippers to consolidate more cargo into fewer containers regression.[63][64][65] Generally, North American 53-foot containers regression were not constructed strong enough to endure the rigors of ocean transport, but in 2007 container carrier APL introduced the first 53-foot ocean-capable containers regression. All new, reinforced 53-foot boxes were built specifically for international trade and designed to withstand ocean voyages on its South China-to-Los Angeles service.[62] In 2013 however, APL stopped offering vessel space for 53-foot containers regression on its trans-Pacific ships.[66] Nevertheless, In 2015 both Crowley and TOTE Maritime each announced the construction of their respective second combined container and roll-onroll-off ships for Puerto Rico trade, with the specific design to maximize cubic cargo capacity by carrying 53-foot, 102-inch (2,591 mm)-wide containers regression.[67] [68] Within Canada, Oceanex offers 53-foot-container ocean service to and from the island of Newfoundland.[69] Fifty-three-foot containers regression are also being used on some Asia Pacific international shipping routes.[57] JB Hunt container.


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