Prices of different types and sizes of containers

This article details the prices and dimensions of 20-foot and 40-foot containers, the types of containers and corresponding application scenarios, and how to save money on ocean freight.

Application Scenarios for Containers

1.Logistics and Transportation

  • Maritime Shipping: 90% of global goods are transported via container ships, with standardized sizes (20/40-foot) enabling efficient stacking and loading/unloading.

  • Land and Rail Transport: Integrated with trucks and trains for "door-to-door" delivery, supporting seamless multimodal transport (e.g., sea-rail intermodal).

  • Cold Chain Logistics: Specialized containers with temperature control systems for perishable goods like food and pharmaceuticals.

2.Temporary Storage and Industrial Use

  • Construction Sites: Secure storage for equipment and tools; converted into on-site offices or worker dormitories.

  • Emergency Storage: Used for wartime material reserves or disaster relief (e.g., UNHCR refugee aid deployments).

  • Manufacturing: Component storage and circulation in industries like automotive and electronics, supporting Just-In-Time (JIT) production.

3.Commercial and Architectural Adaptation

  • Mobile Retail: Converted into cafes, pop-up stores (e.g., Starbucks container outlets), or night market stalls.

  • Modular Construction:

    • Housing: Low-cost container apartments (e.g., Keetwonen in the Netherlands, housing 1,000 students).

    • Hotels: Tourist attractions like China’s "Yuan Chen" Hotel, featuring cantilevered container designs.

    • Public Facilities: Mobile hospitals (e.g., COVID-19 field hospitals) and schools in remote areas (e.g., African education projects).

4.Specialized Applications

  • Military and Disaster Response: Rapid deployment of command centers or field hospitals (e.g., U.S. military units achieving setup within 48 hours).

  • Agricultural Innovation: Vertical farming (e.g., Freight Farms’ container units producing 5.4 tons of vegetables annually).

  • Research and Energy: Offshore oil platform housing and Antarctic research station labs (insulated for extreme weather).

5.Cultural and Artistic Projects

  • Exhibition Spaces: Temporary pavilions for biennales and art fairs (e.g., Shenzhen-Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale).

  • Public Art: Sculptural installations like South Korea’s Common Ground mall, built with 200 repurposed containers.

 


Container types

Types of containers

1. Standard Container

  • Features:

    • Fully enclosed steel structure, standardized sizes (20/40 ft), universal compatibility.

    • Side-door design for easy loading/unloading.

  • Applications:

    • Dry goods like electronics, daily necessities, packaged cargo.

    • General-purpose international shipping without special requirements.

2. Reefer Container 

  • Features:

    • Built-in temperature control (-30°C to +30°C), insulated walls, and T-floor airflow.

    • Requires continuous power supply during transit.

  • Applications:

    • Perishables (seafood, fruits), vaccines, temperature-sensitive chemicals.

    • Pharmaceutical cold chain logistics (e.g., COVID-19 vaccine distribution).

3. Open Top Container

  • Features:

    • Removable roof (canvas or hardtop) and collapsible sidewalls (optional).

    • Enables top-loading via cranes for oversized items.

  • Applications:

    • Machinery, wind turbine blades, pipes, or fragile goods (e.g., glass panels).

    • Artworks requiring vertical loading/unloading.

4. Flat Rack Container

  • Features:

    • No roof/sidewalls, foldable ends, reinforced floor (up to 40-ton capacity).

    • Cargo secured via straps, brackets, or welding.

  • Applications:

    • Heavy machinery (excavators, transformers), yachts, or oversized project cargo.

    • Oil/gas industry components (e.g., drilling platform modules).

 


20-ft and 40-ft container sizes and capacities

1. Standard Container

20ft

  • External Dimensions: 6.058m (L) × 2.438m (W) × 2.591m (H)

  • Internal Dimensions: 5.898m × 2.352m × 2.393m

  • Max Payload: 28,230 kg (~28 tons)

40ft

  • External Dimensions: 12.192m × 2.438m × 2.591m

  • Internal Dimensions: 12.032m × 2.352m × 2.393m

  • Max Payload: 26,780 kg (~26.8 tons)

2. Refrigerated Container (Reefer)

20ft

  • External Dimensions: 6.058m × 2.438m × 2.591m

  • Internal Dimensions: 5.444m × 2.286m × 2.245m (reduced due to insulation and cooling unit)

  • Max Payload: 27,400 kg (~27.4 tons)

40ft

  • External Dimensions: 12.192m × 2.438m × 2.591m

  • Internal Dimensions: 11.556m × 2.286m × 2.245m

  • Max Payload: 29,400 kg (~29.4 tons)

3. Open Top Container

20ft

  • External Dimensions: 6.058m × 2.438m × 2.591m

  • Internal Dimensions: 5.894m × 2.352m × 2.340m (no fixed roof height limit)

  • Max Payload: 28,000 kg (~28 tons)

40ft

  • External Dimensions: 12.192m × 2.438m × 2.591m

  • Internal Dimensions: 12.034m × 2.352m × 2.340m

4. Flat Rack Container

20ft

  • External Dimensions: 6.058m × 2.438m × 2.591m

  • Internal Dimensions: 5.727m × 2.240m × 2.235m (no sidewalls)

  • Max Payload: 45,000 kg (~45 tons)

40ft

  • External Dimensions: 12.192m × 2.438m × 2.591m

  • Internal Dimensions: 12.082m × 2.240m × 2.235m

  • Max Payload: 60,000 kg (~60 tons)

>>More detailed container specifications

 


20ft and 40ft container price

Freight from China to Saudi Arabia 20ft/40ft Container Price:

20ft Container (20FT)

Loading Port (China) Discharge Port (Saudi Arabia) Price Range Transit Time (days)
Shanghai Port Jeddah Islamic Port 2,550–2,550–3,000 22–30
Tianjin Port Dammam Port 2,400–2,400–2,900 25–32
Shenzhen Port Jubail Commercial Port 2,410–2,410–2,750 24–28
Ningbo Port Jeddah Islamic Port 2,360–2,360–2,900 25–35
Guangzhou Port Dammam Port 1,000–1,000–1,400 24–34

40ft Container (40FT)

Loading Port (China) Discharge Port (Saudi Arabia) Price Range Transit Time (days)
Shanghai Port Jeddah Islamic Port 3,270–3,270–4,550 22–30
Tianjin Port Dammam Port 3,110–3,110–4,530 25–32
Shenzhen Port Jubail Commercial Port 3,110–3,110–4,760 24–28
Ningbo Port Jeddah Islamic Port 3,320–3,320–4,850 25–35
Qingdao Port Riyadh (via Jeddah) 1,600–1,600–1,800 28–38

Note:

  • Prices above reflect port-to-port base freight rates and exclude surcharges.

  • The above figures are quoted for the month of October 2024 and are not real-time amounts and are for reference only!Contact us for a current quote!

 


Ways to save on sea freight costs

1. Optimize Container Loading & Utilization

  • Smart Stacking: Use container-loading software to design 3D stacking plans, minimizing empty space. For example, nesting irregularly shaped goods can increase cargo volume by 15% in a 20ft container.

  • Lightweight Packaging: Replace heavy wooden crates with honeycomb cardboard, reducing packaging weight by 5–10% while maintaining moisture and shock resistance.

2. Choose Cost-Effective Routes & Shipping Modes

  • Port Selection: Avoid busy ports (e.g., Shanghai, Jeddah). Opt for smaller ports like Guangzhou Nansha Port to Dammam Port, Saudi Arabia, reducing freight costs by 30%.

  • FCL/LCL Flexibility:

    • FCL (Full Container Load): Use for cargo ≥15m³ (e.g., 40ft container at ~$3,500).

    • LCL (Less than Container Load): Ideal for cargo <10m³ (cost: $120–200/m³), but verify minimum billing thresholds (typically 1m³).

3. Avoid Peak Seasons & Lock in Forward Rates

  • Off-Peak Shipping: Bypass high-demand periods like Christmas (Nov–Dec) and Ramadan (Mar–Apr), where Peak Season Surcharges (PSS) can reach $1,000/container.

  • Forward Contracts: Sign agreements with carriers 3–6 months in advance to secure lower rates. For example, booking Q1 2025 slots in Q4 2024 can save 10–15% on freight costs.

4. Choosing the Best Freight Forwarder

shunshunfa Logistics (SSF) is a privately owned leading logistics service provider in China. Founded in 2024 by a team of professionals dedicated to responding quickly to customer needs and developing the most cost-effective and personalized transportation solutions, shunshunfa has continued to diversify and expand beyond its core business to become an integrated logistics solutions provider, with operations spanning global LCL, ocean/sea freight (FCL), airfreight, courier services, Warehousing, Logistics, Distribution, Dangerous Goods, Customs Clearance, Transportation and Trade Services.

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