Refrigerated containers usually have similar internal dimensions to standard containers, but the specific dimensions may vary depending on the type of refrigerated container.
For a 20-foot refrigerated container, the internal dimensions are generally 5.42 meters x 2.26 meters x 2.24 meters, the gross weight of the cargo is generally 17 tons, and the volume is about 26 cubic meters. 12
The internal dimensions of a 40-foot refrigerated container are generally 11.20 meters x 2.24 meters x 2.18 meters, the gross weight of the cargo is generally 22 tons, and the volume is about 54 cubic meters.
For a 45-foot refrigerated container, the internal dimensions are 13.10 meters x 2.29 meters x 2.50 meters, the gross weight of the cargo is generally 29 tons, and the volume is about 75 cubic meters.
These dimensions are based on the dimensions of standard containers with some adjustments to accommodate the special needs of refrigerated containers, such as better insulation and internal structure design. Refrigerated containers are designed to ensure that perishable foods maintain the required low temperature environment during transportation and storage, thereby maintaining the quality and safety of the food.










