ISO Tank

ISO Tank

An ISO tank container, also known as an intermodal tank or tanktainer, is a specialized type of shipping container designed to transport bulk liquids and gases. It adheres to the specifications set by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), making it suitable for easy transportation between different modes of transport, such as ships, trucks, and trains, without the need for transferring the cargo.

ISO tank containers are constructed to meet rigorous international standards, ensuring the safety and efficiency of transporting hazardous and non-hazardous liquids alike. They are commonly used for transporting a wide range of products, including chemicals, food-grade liquids, pharmaceuticals, liquefied gases (such as LPG and LNG), and other non-hazardous liquids.

Advantages of Using ISO Tanks

Using ISO tanks for transporting liquids and gases offers several advantages compared to traditional methods of transportation. Some of the key advantages include:
Versatility: ISO tank containers are highly versatile and can transport a wide range of products, including chemicals, food-grade liquids, pharmaceuticals, and liquefied gases. Their adaptability makes them suitable for various industries and cargo types.
Cost-Effectiveness: The use of tank containers can be cost-effective, especially for long-distance or intercontinental transportation. Since they can be easily transferred between different modes of transport (ships, trucks, and trains), there is less need for intermediate handling and additional packaging, reducing overall logistics costs.
Intermodal Efficiency: ISO tanks are designed to fit within the standard dimensions of shipping containers, allowing for efficient intermodal transportation. They can be seamlessly transferred from one mode of transport to another without the need to unload and reload the cargo, saving time and resources.
Secure Transportation: ISO tank container is built with sturdy materials and equipped with safety features, making them ideal for securely transporting hazardous and non-hazardous materials. The containers are designed to withstand the stresses of transportation and minimize the risk of leaks or spills.
Environmental Benefits: By using ISO tanks, the need for single-use packaging, such as drums or IBCs (Intermediate Bulk Containers), is reduced. This helps to minimize waste generation and contributes to more sustainable transportation practices.
Improved Handling: ISO tanks are designed for easy loading and unloading, which streamlines the handling process. They can be efficiently filled and emptied, reducing the time spent on cargo operations.
Security and Tracking: ISO tank container often come equipped with features that allow for secure sealing and tracking. This helps ensure the integrity of the cargo during transit and provides better visibility into the location and status of the shipment.
Regulatory Compliance: ISO tanks are designed and manufactured to meet international standards and regulations for the transportation of liquids and gases. Using these standardized containers ensures compliance with safety and quality requirements.
Reduced Pilferage and Contamination Risks: The secure design of ISO tanks reduces the risks of pilferage and contamination during transportation, safeguarding the integrity of the product being transported.
Larger Capacities: ISO tanks typically have larger capacities compared to traditional shipping containers, allowing for more efficient transportation of bulk liquids and gases, and potentially reducing the number of shipments required.

What is the size of the ISO tank container?

ISO tank containers come in various sizes, but the most common ones have a capacity of 20,000 to 26,000 liters (approximately 5,300 to 6,900 gallons). These tanks are designed to fit within the standard dimensions of shipping containers, which are typically 20 feet long and 8 feet wide.

The length and width of an ISO tank container are the same as a standard 20-foot shipping container, which is about 20 feet long (6.1 meters) and 8 feet wide (2.44 meters). However, the height of ISO tanks can vary depending on the capacity and design of the specific container.

It's worth noting that while the 20-foot size is the most common, ISO tank containers can come in different lengths and capacities based on the specific requirements of the cargo being transported. However, they are all designed to fit within the ISO standard dimensions for easy intermodal transportation.

We can perform a variety of modifications to ISO storage tanks. Our experienced technicians can advise you on the intended use of ISO tank containers. We can all provide you with a tailor-made solution that perfectly meets your requirements. If you would like more information about possible modifications, please contact us.

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