![]() ![]() Finally, T1 is a tank container for non-dangerous liquids. P1 is a platform container with two complete and fixed ends. U1 would be an open-top container with removable top members in end frames. R1 would be a mechanically refrigerated and heated container. G1 relates to a general container with passive vents at the upper part of cargo space. The third and fourth refer to the container type. ![]() The second element is about the container height, with 2 (standard height of 8 feet and 6 inches) and 5 (high cube container of 9 feet and 6 inches) prevalent. The first element of the sequence is about the length of the container, with the most common codes being 2 (20-foot container) and 4 (40-foot container). This sequence is composed of four letters or digits. In 1995 an ISO agreement was reached concerning container marking codes that would depict the length, height, and type of container in a short and easy-to-read sequence. ![]()
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