Type of containers

Our fleet consists of various types of containers,
both for dry, refrigerated, oversized cargo,
liquids, bulk, among others

Type of containers

At Transmares, we operate an extensive fleet of different types of containers. This enables us to transport a wide range of goods, including dry cargo, food (both dry and frozen), machinery, liquids, bulk cargo, construction materials, and more.

  1. Standard Container (20DC, 40DC):
    Ideal for non-perishable general cargo such as industrial products.2
  2. High Cube Container (40HC, 45HC):
    Similar to the standard container but with higher height, ideal for bulky loads
  3. Refrigerated Container (40RH):
    For perishable products that require temperature control such as food.
  4. Open Top Container (20OT):
    Open container at the top, suitable for oversized cargo or cargo that needs to be moved overhead.
  5. Flat Rack Container (20FR, 40FR):
    Perfect for heavy or oversized loads, such as machinery, large structures or some building materials.
  6. Container Tank (TK):
    Designed to transport bulk liquids such as chemicals or liquid food
  7. Bulk Container (20BH):
    For dry bulk cargoes such as grains or minerals.

Dry cargo

40'HC

Measures (length x width x height): 11,95 Mts X 2,35 Mts X 2,65 Mts

20'BH

Measures (length x width x height): 5,85 Mts X 2,35 Mts X 2,68 Mts

20'DC

Measures (length x width x height): 5,9 Mts X 2,35 Mts X 2,39 Mts

Oversize cargo

40'FR

Measures (length x width x height): 11,5 Mts X 2,20 Mts X 2,10 Mts

20'OT

Measures (length x width x height): 5,89 Mts X 2,35 Mts X 2,34 Mts

Refrigerated cargo

40'RH

Measures (length x width x height): 11,5 Mts X 2,29 Mts X 2,42 Mts

Liquid cargo

20'TC

Measures (length x width x height): ?

Ultranav

Transmares is part of Ultranav, a large and diversified group of shipping companies. Ultranav was founded in Chile in 1960 by Captain Albert von Appen.

South feeder service

Cabotage and feeder.

Type of containers

Dry, refrigerated, liquid, bulk cargoes.

Other cargoes

Oversized loads.