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High-cube
containers are similar in structure to standard
containers, but taller. In contrast to standard
containers, which have a maximum height of 2591 mm
(8'6"), high-cube containers are 2896 mm, or
9'6", tall. High-cube containers are for the most
part 40' long, but are sometimes made as 45' containers.
A number of lashing rings, capable of bearing loads of
at most 1000 kg, are mounted on the front top end rail
and bottom cross member and the corner posts.Many 40'
containers have a recess in the floor at the front end
which serves to center the containers on so-called
gooseneck chassis. These recesses allow the containers
to lie lower and therefore to be of taller construction.

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