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Zim's
Containers
Guide

www.zim.com

ZIM's containers guide

Container's Identity Plate
& Safety Approval Data

Zim operates with more than 600,000 TEU's of various types.
Zim containers are maintained in good and safe condition in compliance with international
Containers Standarts and the Container Safety Convention (CSC).
To manage its inventory, Zim has developed sophisticated logistics systems encompassing planning, marketing, new-building, purchase and leasing, inventory control, maintenance and repair and sale of containers.

Zim's computerized logistics system, operated by a professional and experiences staff, guarantees:
Adjustment of stock levels to the changing needs of its customers.
Low average age of its container fleet which does not exceed six years.
Continuous tracking of each container, on board or on land.
Ongoing maintenance of ZIM containers fleet in compliance with international standards of quality and safety.

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2

Zim operates more than 600,000 TEU's of various types
20'
Length
Width
Height
High Cube Height

6,058mm (20')
2,438mm (8')
2,591mm (8,6')
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3

40'
12,192mm (40')
2,438mm (8')
2,591mm (8,6')
2,896mm (9,6')

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5
6
7
8

1. Custom Seal Approval Number

5. Owner

2. Manufacturer's Number

6. CSC Number

3. Timber Component Treatment

7. Container's Number

Australian Requirement

4. Manufacturer

(Prefix and Number)

8. Max. Gross Weight

ZIM's containers guide
Type of Containers

General Use

Size

Weight*

Internal Dimensions*

Door Opening*

Vol*

Feet

Kilograms/Lbs

Milimeters/Feet/Inches

Milimeters/Feet/Inches

M3/F3

Max. Gross Wt.

Dry Van

General Purpose

High Cube

Open Top

Flat Rack

Flush Folding

Tare Wt.

Max. Payload.

Length

Width

Height

Width

Height

Capacity

20'
20'
40'
40'

24,000 52,910

2,200 4,850

21,800 48,060

5,902 19'4 23/64"

2,350 7'8 33/64"

2,392 7'10 11/64"

2,341 7'8 11/64"

2,280 7'5 49/64"

33.2 1,172

30,480 67,200

2,250 4,960

28,230 62,240

5,902 19'4 /64"

2,350 7'8 /64"

2,392 7'10 /64"

2,341 7'8 /64"

2,280 7'5 /64"

33.2 1,172

30,480 67,200

3,800 8,380

26,680 58,820

12,032 39'5 45/64"

2,350 7'8 33/64"

2,390 7'10 11/64"

2,341 7'8 11/64"

2,280 7'5 49/64"

67.6 2,387

32,500 71,650

3,800 8,380

28,700 63,270

12,032 39'5 /64"

2,350 7'8 /64"

2,390 7'10 /64"

2,341 7'8 /64"

2,280 7'5 /64"

67.6 2,387

40'
40'
45'
45'

30,480 67,200

3,900 8,600

26,580 58,600

12,032 39'5 45/64"

2,350 7'8 33/64"

2,695 8'10 1/8"

2,338 7'8 3/64"

2,585 8'5 49/64"

76.2 2,690

32,500 71,650

3,920 8,640

28,580 63,010

12,032 39'5 /64"

2,350 7'8 /64"

2,698 8'10 /8"

2,338 7'8 /64"

2,585 8'5 /64"

76.2 2,690

30,480 67,200

4,800 10,580

25,680 56,620

13,556 44'5 /16"

2,350 8 /64"

2,698 10 /32"

2,338 7'8 /64"

2,585 8'5 /64"

86,0 3,040

32,500 71,650

4,800 10,580

27,700 61,290

13,556 44'5 11/16"

2,350 8 33/64"

2,698 10 7/32"

2,338 7'8 3/64"

2,585 8'5 49/64"

86,0 3,040

Suitable for high large piece cargo that cannot be loaded through container doors such as machinery, sheet glass, marble, building materials and lumber.

20'
20'
40'

24,000 52,910

2,140 4,717

21,680 48,192

5,894 19'4 1/8"

2,344 7'8 5/16"

2,347 7'8 3/8"

2,336 7'7 15/16"

2,275 7'5 1/2"

31,5 1,112

30,480 67,200

2,250 4,960

28,230 62,240

5,894 19'4 1/8"

2,344 7'8 5/16"

2,347 7'8 3/8"

2,336 7'7 15/16"

2,275 7'5 1/2

31,5 1,112

30,480 67,200

3,800 8,158

26,680 59,049

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12,027 39'5 /2"

2,344 7'8 /16"

2,347 7'8 /8"

2,336 7'7 /16"

2,275 7'5 /2"

67,0 2,365.6

Used for carrying awkward and oversize loads such as machinery, cables, drums, sheet and steel coils, heavy vehicles, timber and forest products.

20'
40'
40'

34,000 74,950

2,890 6,370

31,110 68,580

5,638 18'6"

2,194 7'2 4/10"

2,233 7'3 9/10"

45,000 99,202

4,950 11,683

40,050 87,518

11,776 38'7 6/10"

2,374 7'9 5/10"

1,955 6'5"

50,000 110,230

5,000 11,023

45,000 99,207

11,652 38'2 7/10"

2,374 7'9 5/10"

1,959 6'5 1/10"

Suitable for commodities in bundles, cartons, boxes, loose cargo, bulk, furniture, etc.

Same as dry containers, but higher volume capacity.

23

45

45
11

Between posts Reefer

Used for chilled and frozen cargo.
Suitable for transporting perishable, as vegetables, fruit, meat, etc.

20'
20'

33

33

33

33

5

Platform

11

11

1

7

3

11

11

3
3

15

49

49

49
49

1

Loading height 24,000 52,910

2,850 6,280

21,150 46,630

5,449 17'10 1/2"

2,286 7'6"

2,122 89 7/16"

2,294 90 5/16"

2,266 89 3/16"

26.1 9.21

30,480 67,200

4,580 10,090

25,900 57,100

11,550 37'10 /2"

2,280 89.7"

2,092 88.3"

2,280 87.7"

2,197 86.5"

55.3 1,935

1

To Loadline

Reefer
High Cube

Same as reefer 40', but higher volume capacity.

40'
40'

To Loadline

32,500 71,650

4,650 10,250

27,850 61,400

11,583 38'

2,286 7'6"

2,404 8'10 5/8"

2,294 7'6 5/16"

2,500 8'2 3/4"

34,000 74,960

4,900 10,800

29,100 64,160

11,590 38' 19/64"

2,286 7'6"

2,401 8'10 1/2"

2,294 7'6 5/16"

2,500 8'2 3/4"

To Loadline

63,5 2,242
67.5 2,384
To Loadline

* Dimensions and weights vary between container series. Exact max. Gross Weight should be according to container CSC plate.

Dry Van

High Cube

Open Top

Flat Rack

Reefer

Reefer High Cube

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