​Container

The measurements of the cases and crates must be modular so as to optimise the space occupied on the means of transport, whether trucks or containers.
The use of containers allows crates to be used instead of cases in phenolic compensate, with a consequent economic advantage on the cost of the packaging and a greater guarantee for the quality of the material transported.
The following table shows the measurements of trucks and containers to refer to when designing cases or crates.

Standard


​Box 20'
Box 40'​
​High Cube 40'
Length​5890 mm
​12010 mm​12010 mm
Widht​2330 mm​2330 mm​2330 mm
Height​2380 mm​2380 mm​2690 mm
​Door weight
​2330 mm​2330 mm​2330 mm
​Door height
2280 mm
​2280 mm​2560 mm
​Volume33,18 mc
​67,67 mc
​76,20 mc
​Tare weight
​2229 kg
​3701 kg
​3968 kg
​Max. Load
​2127 kg
​26780 kg
​21727 kg


Open Top


Top 20'​Top 40'​
Length​5890 mm​12010 mm
Widht​2310 mm​2330 mm
Height​2330 mm​2330 mm
​Door weight
​2280 mm​2330 mm
​Door height
​2180 mm​2260 mm
​Volume​32,16 mc
​66,54 mc
​Tare weight
​2394 kg
​3850 kg
​Max. Load
​21600 kg
​26630 kg



Flat Rack


​Flat 20'
Flat 40'​
Length​5610 mm​12060 mm
Widht​2200 mm​2080 mm
Height​2230 mm​1950 mm
​Tare weight
​2530 kg
​5479 kg
​Max. Load
​21469 kg
​38918



Flat rack Collapsibile


​Flat Coll. 20'
Flat Coll. 40'​
Length​5630 mm​12060 mm
Widht​2200 mm​2080 mm
Height​2230 mm​1950 mm
​Tare weight
​2749 kg
​5800 kg
​Max. Load
​27722 kg
​38918 kg



Platform


​Plat 20'
Plat 40'​
Length​6070 mm​12190 mm
Widht​2430 mm​2430 mm
Height​2230 mm​1950 mm
​Tare weight
​2749 kg
​5798 kg
​Max. Load
​23993 kg
​30117 kg