Container 10 Feet for Sale & Rent

Product Description

A 10 feet container is a type of container that has dimensions in meters: length 3.00 meters x width 2.44 meters x height 2.59 meters.

The 10 feet container is one of the sizes available among many types of containers. However, it is not as popular as the 20 feet and 40 feet sizes.

Tradecorp offers various dimensions of 10 feet containers for different types, such as Cafe Container, Quad-Con Mini Container, Mini Shipping Container, Dangerous Goods Container, Refrigerated Container, Half Height Fuel Storage Tank, High Cube Fuel Storage Tank, Refrigerated DNV, and Accommodation Mini.

Tradecorp Indonesia, which is the best container company in Indonesia, provides buying, selling, and renting services for various types of 10 feet containers.

Tradecorp also offers modification services that can be tailored to your needs, ranging from small to large projects. We always strive to offer competitive prices while ensuring the best quality containers.

Type of 10 Feet Container

There are many types of 10 feet containers available for various needs that Tradecorp sells and rents. You can also request Tradecorp to modify the size of the 10 feet container according to your requirements.

For your information, the general purpose or standard dry 10ft container, besides being used for domestic shipping and export abroad, can also be modified to serve as a cafe container or mini accommodation.

General purpose containers (standard dry) are the most commonly used type of containers by businesses or exporters for shipping goods that do not require specific temperature conditions, such as dry commodities.

You can find complete information on the different types of 10ft containers along with their codes.

List of 10ft Containers

Code 10 Feet Containers
G General purpose container without ventilation
H Refrigerated and/or heated with removable equipment
T Tank container
K Pressurised tank container (liquids and gases)
V General purpose container with ventilation
R Thermal container, Refrigerated and heated

Advantages of 10ft Container

Containers are designed in various types to accommodate different demands and needs.

The same goes for their dimensions, with common sizes being 10 feet, 20 feet, 40 feet, and 60 feet.

These varying container sizes are intended to give customers the option to roughly estimate the capacity that suits their needs.

The larger the container size, the greater the capacity or volume of cargo that can be transported for shipping.

Check the information on the use of 10 feet containers according to their respective types below!

Types

Purpose

General Purpose (Dry) It’s suitable for transporting and delivering commodities that do not need to be stored at a specific temperature.
High Cube It’s suitable for transporting larger volumes of cargo that do not fit into standard containers.
Reefer It’s ideal for transporting and delivering chilled and frozen cargoes or goods that require specific temperatures, such as vegetables, fruits, or meat.
Tank Container It’s ideal for storing large volumes of liquid and keeping it secure.

How to Calculate the Cubic Capacity of 10 Feet Container

You can determine how much cargo fits into a container by calculating its cubic capacity.

The formula for calculating container cubic capacity applies to all sizes, whether it’s 10 feet, 20 feet, or 40 feet.

You can use online tools like the CBM Calculator and Online Container Loading & Stuffing Calculator to calculate the cubic capacity of a 10 feet container.

Here are the steps for calculating cubic capacity based on the amount of cargo:

1. Start by noting the dimensions of the cargo to be loaded into the container. For example, let’s say you plan to ship boxes of tea. The dimensions of a tea box are 14 x 5 x 6 cm, and each box weighs 200 grams.

2. Open the CBM Calculator in your browser using the keyword “CBM Calculator”.

3. Use the metric system (cubic meter) and input the dimensions of the tea box into the metric column. Length: 14 cm, Width: 5 cm, and Height: 6 cm. Enter the Gross Weight of 200 grams.

4. The total number of cargo boxes (without pallets) that fit into a 20-foot container will be displayed, which is 78,872 tea boxes.

5. Since there’s no specific result for a 10-foot container, calculate the number of cargo boxes by dividing the amount that fits into a 20-foot container by two: 78,872 tea boxes / 2 = 39,436 tea boxes.

Estimating the amount of cargo that fits into a container can be done by calculating the container’s cubic capacity.

The formula for calculating cubic capacity generally applies to all sizes, including 10 feet, 20 feet, 40 feet, and 60 feet.

You can use online tools like CBM Calculator and Online Container Loading & Stuffing Calculator for this calculation.

Here are the steps for calculating the cubic capacity of a 10 feet container:

1. Record the dimensions of the cargo to be loaded into the container. For example, if you plan to ship tea in boxes, the dimensions of the tea box are 14 x 5 x 6 cm with a weight of 200 grams per box.

2. Open the CBM Calculator in your browser using the keyword “CBM Calculator”.

3. Use the metric system (cubic meter) and input the dimensions of the tea box into the metric column. Length: 14 cm, Width: 5 cm, and Height: 6 cm. Enter the Gross Weight of 200 grams.

4. The total number of cargo boxes (without pallets) that fit into a 20-foot container will be displayed, which is 78,872 tea boxes.

5. Since there’s no specific result for a 10-foot container, calculate the number of cargo boxes by dividing the amount that fits into a 20-foot container by two: 78,872 tea boxes / 2 = 39,436 tea boxes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are the Benefits of Using a 10 Feet Container?

Using a 10 feet container provides many advantages, such as cost-effectiveness due to its more affordable price, easy transportation via trucks, trains, and ships, and easy modification for uses like a toilet container, ticket booth, or ticket container.

Who Needs a 10 Feet Container Size?

The 10 feet container size is very helpful for those who do not require a container with large carrying capacity or extensive modified features.

Where Can I Get Prices for 10 Feet Containers?

You can obtain the price of a 10 feet container by filling out the online form available on Tradecorp Indonesia’s website.

When is a 10 Feet Container Used?

While a 10ft container can be transported by sea and air, it is advisable to use this container size for land transportation, as its weight can be easily handled by trucks.

What are the dimensions of a 10 Feet Container in meters?

The dimensions of a 10 feet container, when converted to meters, are length 3.00 meters x width 2.44 meters x height 2.59 meters.

How Many Tons Does a 10 Feet Container Weigh?

The weight of a 10ft Dry GP container can give an idea of how many tons a 10 feet container weighs. If the container’s tare weight is 1,240 Kg, then it is approximately 1.24 tons in weight.

What Determines the Price of a 10 Feet Container?

The price of a 10 feet container is determined by its size, condition (new or used), type, delivery location, and special features (such as refrigeration unit installation).

Does Tradecorp Sell Used 10 Feet Containers?

Tradecorp offers both used and new 10 feet containers while maintaining their quality.

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