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(3) a device for handling and handling, especially for transferring from one mode of transportation to another;(4) the design should be noted that it is easy to fill or unload the goods;(5) the content is 1 square meters or more than 1 square meters.The term "container" does not include vehicles or traditional packaging.
Container definitionAs to the definition of container, there are some differences between experts and scholars at home and abroad over the years. The International Standardization Organization (ISO) defines the container as follows. The International Standard Organization (ISO) defines the container as "container is a kind of transportation equipment" and should meet the following requirements:(1) durable, strong enough to be used again and again;(2) designed to facilitate the delivery of goods, without the need for transhipment during transit in one or more modes of transportation;
At present, China, Japan, the United States, France and other countries of the world have comprehensively introduced the definition of the international standardization organization. In addition to the definition of ISO, and the "container Customs Convention" (CCC), the "international container safety convention" (CSC), British standard and North American Pacific Conference on the definition of the contents of the container, basically the same. In our country's national standard GB1992-85 "container name terms", the above-mentioned definition is quotedContainer standardIn order to effectively carry out multimodal transport of international containers, the standardization of containers must be strengthened, and the standardization of containers should be done further. Container standards according to the scope of use, there are international standards, national standards, regional standards and corporate standards of four kinds.1. international standard containerInternational standard container constructed and used in accordance with international standards established by the international standards organization (ISO) 104th technical committee.The standardization of containers has undergone a process of development. The international organization for standardization ISO / TC104 Technical Committee since its establishment in 1961, several times add modify and increase or decrease of international container standards, the current international standard for the first series a total of 13, the width of the same length (2438mm), four (12192mm, 9125mm, 6058mm, 2991mm), height of four (2896mm, 2591mm, 2438mm, 2438mm). See table for details. Second series and third series were relegated to the technical report.