Open top containers have an open top covered by a tarpaulin instead of a solid roof.
This enables oversized cargo such as timber and scrap metal to be loaded from the top.
Open top containers normally also have end doors, like closed containers, to give flexibility for loading and unloading.
Specific dimensions and capacity of open top containers may vary depending on the container manufacturer, the age of the container and the container owner.
The specifications listed below are, however, representative for the majority of open top containers.
Tara weight | Payload capacity | Cubic capacity | ||||
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2,350 kg | 28,130 kg | 32.5 m3 | ||||
5,181.8 lbs | 62,026.7 lbs | 1,147.3 cu ft | ||||
Internal | Door opening | Roof opening | ||||
Length | Width | Height | Width | Height | Width | Length |
5.9 m | 2.35 m | 2.38 m | 2.34 m | 2.28 m | 2.23 m | 5.44 m |
19.3 ft | 7.7 ft | 7.8 ft | 7.7 ft | 7.4 ft | 7.3 ft | 17.8 ft |
Tara weight | Payload capacity | Cubic capacity | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2,350 kg | 28,130 kg | 32.5 m3 | ||||
5,181.8 lbs | 62,026.7 lbs | 1,147.3 cu ft | ||||
Internal | Door opening | Roof opening | ||||
Length | Width | Height | Width | Height | Width | Length |
12.03 m | 2.35 m | 2.38 m | 2.34 m | 2.29 m | 2.21 m | 11.57 m |
39.5 ft | 7.7 ft | 7.8 ft | 7.7 ft | 7.5 ft | 7.3 ft | 38 ft |