
CONTAINER
Dry containers, also known as general purpose or dry van containers, are the most common type of shipping container. They are fully enclosed, weatherproof, and designed for transporting a wide range of non-perishable goods via sea, road, or rail.
Typically made of steel or aluminum, dry containers have a rigid roof, side walls, and floor, providing a sealed and secure space for cargo.
They are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and protect cargo from moisture, rain, and wind.
Dry containers are suitable for transporting a wide variety of goods, including clothing, electronics, furniture, machinery, and building materials.
The most common sizes are 20-foot and 40-foot, with uniform dimensions that facilitate efficient intermodal transportation.
Their standardized dimensions enable easy movement between ships, trucks, and trains without unloading, streamlining logistics and enhancing security in global trade.
Dry containers are the most frequently used type of container, accounting for approximately 90% of goods shipped by sea.
While most are made of steel, aluminum dry containers offer a slightly larger payload capacity.