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The United Nations Standard Products and Services Code® (UNSPSC®), managed by GS1 US® for the UN Development Programme (UNDP), is an open, global, multi-sector standard for efficient, accurate classification of products and services.
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The UNSPSC offers a single global classification system that can be used for:
Company-wide visibility of spend analysis
Cost-effective procurement optimization
Full exploitation of electronic commerce capabilities
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Encompassing a five-level hierarchical classification codeset, UNSPSC enables expenditure analysis at grouping levels relevant to your needs. You can drill down or up to the codeset to see more or less detail as is necessary for business analysis.
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You may browse and download the current version of the code at no cost. Search the code on this website to locate commodity codes that can be used by your company.
Search for Harmonized Tariff Codes (HS Codes) for customs and duty classification of shipments
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Size | Weight lb | Weight kg | Volume cu-ft | Cubic Meters | Shelf space cu-ft | Cubic Meters |
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10-Foot Container | ~22,000 lb | ~9,980 kg | 555.5 cu-ft | 15.7 m3 | 135 cu-ft | 3.8 m3 |
10-Foot High Cube | ~22,000 lb | ~9,980 kg | 626.4 cu-ft | 17.7 m3 | 144 cu-ft | 4.1 m3 |
20-Foot Container | ~55,000 lb | ~24,900 kg | 1156 cu-ft | 32.7 m3 | 405 cu-ft | 11.5 m3 |
20-Foot High Cube | ~55,000 lb | ~24,900 kg | 1303.7 cu-ft | 36.9 m3 | 432 cu-ft | 12.2 m3 |
40-Foot Container | ~61,000 lb | ~27,600 kg | 2367.2 cu-ft | 67 m3 | 810 cu-ft | 22.9 m3 |
40-Foot High Cube | ~61,000 lb | ~27,600 kg | 2619 cu-ft | 74 m3 | 1620 cu-ft | 45.9 m3 |
Internal volume vs. volumetric shelf space:
*Assumes 1.5-foot shelf depth with shelving along both long walls. While you can technically make a perfect shelving system that creates more space, these conservative calculations are based on designs that we have found to be cost-effective and practical for accommodating features like doors and climate control units.
The numbers above are calculated using the interior dimensions of shipping containers. When using these numbers to determine what you can store in your container, we recommend using a packing efficiency modifier because it’s nearly impossible to use every square inch of space. For example, if you need to gauge the volume of dry goods you can fit in a container with shelves, multiply the volumetric shelf space by a packing efficiency modifier of .8 or .7 to create a realistic estimate.
ISO 6346 is an international standard covering the coding, identification and marking of intermodal (shipping) containers used within containerized intermodal freight transport.[1] The standard establishes a visual identification system for every container that includes a unique serial number (with check digit), the owner, a country code, a size, type and equipment category as well as any operational marks. The standard is managed by the International Container Bureau (BIC).
Lithium metal (non-rechargeable) cells and batteries and lithium-ion (rechargeable) cells and batteries are mailable in limited quantities internationally or to and from APO, FPO, or DPO locations only when they are properly installed in the equipment they operate. //
Mailability
- Lithium metal and lithium-ion cells and batteries installed in the equipment they are intended to operate (UN3091 and UN3481) are mailable. //
Required Packaging
Lithium Metal and Lithium-ion Batteries
- The equipment must be cushioned to prevent movement or damage, and must be contained in rigid outer packaging, sealed and strong enough to prevent crushing of the package or exposure of the contents during normal handling in the mail.
- All outer packages must have a complete delivery and return address. //
Markings
- Lithium-ion batteries properly installed in the equipment they are intended to operate:
- Mailable internationally when permitted by country, including to and from APO, FPO, and DPO locations.
- No lithium battery markings permitted. Quantities must be within the limits of 622.5 and as outlined below. //