Example of an ISO 6346 compliant container number:
The illustrated example is a code for a container owned by Hapag-Lloyd AG.[2]
Owner code
The owner code consists of three capital letters of the Latin alphabet to indicate the owner or principal operator of the container. Such code needs to be registered at the Bureau International des Containers in Paris to ensure uniqueness worldwide. An owner can apply for more than one code, as normally the first 2 letters are used as the owner code and the third is used to indicate pool (e.g. HLA, HLB, HLX are some Hapag-Lloyd codes to indicate whether container is standard, reefer...)
Equipment category identifier
The equipment category identifier consists of one of the following capital letters of the Latin alphabet:
U for all freight containers
J for detachable freight container-related equipment
Z for trailers and chassis
Presently, all official BIC container codes end in "U". However, the Association of American Railroads recognizes similar codes for their containers and trailers travelling by rail in North America, though these are not recognized by the BIC and lack check digits.
Under the ISO code, then, only U, J, and Z are in use. The refrigerated (reefer) container is identified by means of the size type code.
Serial number
The serial number consists of 6 numeric digits, assigned by the owner or operator, uniquely identifying the container within that owner/operator's fleet.
Check digit
The check digit consists of one numeric digit providing a means of validating the recording and transmission accuracy of the owner code and serial number.
To compute the check digit, the letters have to be converted to numbers. This is done in three steps:
Calculation step 1
An equivalent numerical value is assigned to each letter of the alphabet, beginning with 10 for the letter A (11 and multiples thereof are omitted):
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
23
24
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
34
35
36
37
38
The individual digits of the serial number keep their numeric value.
Calculation step 2
Each of the numbers calculated in step 1 is multiplied by 2position, where position is the exponent to base 2. Position starts at 0, from left to right.
The following table shows the multiplication factors:
1. nbr
2. nbr
3. nbr
4. nbr
5. nbr
6. nbr
7. nbr
8. nbr
9. nbr
10. nbr
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
256
512
Calculation step 3
Sum up all results of Step above
Divide them by 11
The remainder of the division is the check digit.
If the final difference is 10, then the check digit becomes 0. To ensure that this does not happen the standard recommends that serial numbers should not be used which produce a final difference of 10; however, there are containers in the market which do not follow this recommendation, so handling this case has to be included if a check digit calculator is programmed.
Virtually all programming languages have a modulo operator for step 3; some languages (also) return the decimal portion which must be multiplied by 11 to get a proper modulo. 11 is used as divisor because a container number has 11 letters and digits in total. In step 1 the numbers 11, 22 and 33 are left out as they are multiples of the divisor.
Example
C
S
Q
U
3
0
5
4
3
8
Calc.
13
30
28
32
3
0
5
4
3
8
×
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
128
256
512
13
60
112
256
48
0
320
512
768
4096
6185 [a]
b) Division by 11:
562.272...
c) Erase decimal digits:
562
d) Multiply by 11:
6182
a) minus d) = Check Digit:
3
Practical problems
In day-to-day business it happens that containers do appear which do not follow the ISO 6346 identification at all; however, they are fully CSC safety approved containers. Usually these are "shippers owned" containers (SOC), which means that they are not owned by the carrier but supplied by the cargo owners (shippers). They may have no registered owner code and no category identifier and have no check digit. It is advisable to follow ISO 6346 as the absence of a compliant identification code causes problems for both carriers and container terminals to correctly identify the equipment and properly deliver the cargo, because computer systems require ISO 6346-conforming naming and as such missing prefixes are invented. For example, YYYY at the carrier and XXXX at the terminal causes the equipment to mismatch. Moreover, since ISO 6346 identification has become a requirement in international Customs conventions (Customs Conventions on Containers and Istanbul Convention), many Customs Administrations have begun validating that containers are marked as per the standard.
Size and type codes
The codes are compiled of the following elements:
First character, representing the length (coded)
Second character, representing the width and height (coded)
Third and fourth character indicating the type of the container
The following is an overview of the most common codes:
ISO Type Group
ISO Size Type
Code
Description
Code
Description
20GP
GENERAL PURPOSE CONT.
20G0
GENERAL PURPOSE CONT.
20G1
GENERAL PURPOSE CONT.
20HR
ISOLADO CONTAINE REEFER
20H0
INSULATED CONTAINER
20PF
FLAT (FIXED ENDS)
20P1
FLAT (FIXED ENDS)
20TD
TANK CONTAINER
20T3
TANK CONTAINER
20T4
TANK CONTAINER
20T5
TANK CONTAINER
20T6
TANK CONTAINER
20TG
TANK CONTAINER
20T7
TANK CONTAINER
20T8
TANK CONTAINER
20TN
TANK CONTAINER
20T0
TANK CONTAINER
20T1
TANK CONTAINER
20T2
TANK CONTAINER
22BU
BULK CONTAINER
22B0
BULK CONTAINER
22GP
GENERAL PURPOSE CONT.
22G0
GENERAL PURPOSE CONT.
22G1
GENERAL PURPOSE CONT.
22HR
INSULATED CONTAINER
22H0
INSULATED CONTAINER
22PC
FLAT (COLLAPSIBLE)
22P3
FLAT (COLLAPSIBLE)
22P8
FLAT (COLL.FLUSH FOLDING)
22P9
FLAT (COLLAPSIBLE)
22PF
FLAT (FIXED ENDS)
22P1
FLAT (FIXED ENDS)
22P7
FLAT (GENSET CARRIER)
22RC
REEFER CONT.(NO FOOD)
22R9
REEFER CONT.(NO FOOD)
22RS
BUILT-IN GEN. F. POWER SPLY OF REEF
22R7
BUILT-IN GEN. F. POWER SPLY OF REEF
22RT
REEFER CONTAINER
22R1
REEFER CONTAINER
22SN
NAMED CARGO CONTAINER
22S1
NAMED CARGO CONTAINER
22TD
TANK CONTAINER
22T3
TANK CONTAINER
22T4
TANK CONTAINER
22T5
TANK CONTAINER
22T6
TANK CONTAINER
22TG
TANK CONTAINER
22T7
TANK CONTAINER
22T8
TANK CONTAINER
22TN
TANK CONTAINER
22T0
TANK CONTAINER
22T1
TANK CONTAINER
22T2
TANK CONTAINER
22UP
HARDTOP CONTAINER
22U6
HARDTOP CONTAINER
22UT
OPEN TOP CONTAINER
22U1
OPEN TOP CONTAINER
22VH
VENTILATED CONTAINER
22V0
VENTILATED CONTAINER
22V2
VENTILATED CONTAINER
22V3
VENTILATED CONTAINER
25GP
GP-CONTAINER HIGH CUBE
25G0
GP-CONTAINER HIGH CUBE
26GP
GP-CONTAINER SUPER HIGH CUBE
26G0
GP-CONTAINER SUPER HIGH CUBE
26HR
INSULATED CONTAINER
26H0
INSULATED CONTAINER
28TG
TANK FOR GAS
28T8
TANK FOR GAS
28UT
OPEN TOP (HALF HEIGHT)
28U1
OPEN TOP (HALF HEIGHT)
28VH
VE-HALF-HEIGHT =1448 MM HEIGHT
28V0
VE-HALF-HEIGHT =1448 MM HEIGHT
29PL
PLATFORM
29P0
PLATFORM
2EGP
GEN. PURP. WITHOUT VENT WIDTH 2.5M
2EG0
HIGH CUBE CONT. (WIDTH 2.5M)
42GP
GENERAL PURPOSE CONT.
42G0
GENERAL PURPOSE CONT.
42G1
GENERAL PURPOSE CONT.
42HR
INSULATED CONTAINER
42H0
INSULATED CONTAINER
42PC
FLAT (COLLAPSIBLE)
42P3
FLAT (COLLAPSIBLE)
42P8
FLAT (COLL.FLUSH FOLDING)
42P9
FLAT (COLLAPSIBLE)
42PF
FLAT (FIXED ENDS)
42P1
FLAT (FIXED ENDS)
42PS
FLAT (SPACE SAVER)
42P6
FLAT SPACE SAVER
42RC
REEFER CONT.(NO FOOD)
42R9
REEFER CONT.(NO FOOD)
42RS
REEFER CONT.(DIESEL GEN.)
42R3
REEFER CONT.(DIESEL GEN.)
42RT
REEFER CONTAINER
42R1
REEFER CONTAINER
42SN
NAMED CARGO CONTAINER
42S1
NAMED CARGO CONTAINER
42TD
TANK CONTAINER
42T5
TANK CONTAINER
42T6
TANK CONTAINER
42TG
TANK CONTAINER
42T8
TANK CONTAINER
42TN
TANK CONTAINER
42T2
TANK CONTAINER
42UP
HARDTOP CONTAINER
42U6
HARDTOP CONTAINER
42UT
OPEN TOP CONTAINER
42U1
OPEN TOP CONTAINER
45BK
BULK CONTAINER
45B3
BULK CONTAINER
45GP
HIGH CUBE CONT.
45G0
HIGH CUBE CONT.
45G1
HIGH CUBE CONT.
45PC
FLAT (COLLAPSIBLE)
45P3
FLAT (COLLAPSIBLE)
45P8
FLAT (COLL.FLUSH FOLDING)
45RC
REEFER CONT.(NO FOOD)
45R9
REEFER CONT.(NO FOOD)
45RT
REEFER HIGHCUBE CONTAINER
45R1
REEFER HIGHCUBE CONTAINER
45UT
OPEN TOP CONTAINER
45U1
OPEN TOP CONTAINER
45UP
HIGH CUBE HARDTOP CONT.
45U6
HIGH CUBE HARDTOP CONT.
46HR
INSULATED CONTAINER
46H0
INSULATED CONTAINER
48TG
TANK FOR GAS
48T8
TANK FOR GAS
49PL
PLATFORM
49P0
PLATFORM
4CGP
GP CONTAINER
4CG0
GP CONTAINER (WIDTH 2.5 M)
L0GP
LOW CUBE CONT.
L0G1
LOW CUBE CONT.
L2GP
STANDARD CONT.
L2G1
STANDARD CONT.
L5GP
HIGH CUBE CONT.
L5G1
HIGH CUBE CONT.
Use the below to calculate size/type of a less commonly used ISO 6346 containers:
ISO Length Codes
Second size code character
Code
Container length
Code
Container height
Width
1
10 ft (3,048 mm)
0
8 ft (2,438 mm)
8 ft (2,438 mm)
1
10 ft (3,048 mm)
2
8 ft 6 in (2,591 mm)
2
20 ft (6,096 mm)
2
8 ft 6 in (2,591 mm)
3
30 ft (9,144 mm)
4
9 ft (2,743 mm)
4
40 ft (12,192 mm)
5
9 ft 6 in (2,896 mm)
B
24 ft (7,315 mm)
6
> 9 ft 6 in (2,896 mm)
C
24 ft 6 in (7,468 mm)
8
4 ft 3 in (1,295 mm)
G
41 ft (12,497 mm)
9
<= 4 ft (1,219 mm)
H
43 ft (13,106 mm)
C
8 ft 6 in (2,591 mm)
8 ft (2,438 mm) < x ≤ 8 ft 2 in (2,500 mm)
L
45 ft (13,716 mm)
D
9 ft (2,743 mm)
M
48 ft (14,630 mm)
E
9 ft 6 in (2,896 mm)
N
49 ft (14,935 mm)
F
> 9 ft 6 in (2,896 mm)
ISO Type Codes
Code
Description
G0
General - Openings at one or both ends
G1
General - Passive vents at upper part of cargo space
G2
General - Openings at one or both ends + full openings on one or both sides
G3
General - Openings at one or both ends + partial openings on one or both sides
V0
Fantainer - Non-mechanical, vents at lower and upper parts of cargo space
V2
Fantainer - Mechanical ventilation system located internally
V4
Fantainer - Mechanical ventilation system located externally
R0
Integral Reefer - Mechanically refrigerated
R1
Integral Reefer - Mechanically refrigerated and heated
R2
Integral Reefer - Self-powered mechanically refrigerated
R3
Integral Reefer - Self-powered mechanically refrigerated and heated
H0
Refrigerated or heated with removable equipment located externally; heat transfer coefficient K=0.4W/M2.K
H1
Refrigerated or heated with removable equipment located internally
H2
Refrigerated or heated with removable equipment located externally; heat transfer coefficient K=0.7W/M2.K
H5
Insulated - Heat transfer coefficient K=0.4W/M2.K
H6
Insulated - Heat transfer coefficient K=0.7W/M2.K
U0
Open Top - Openings at one or both ends
U1
Open Top - Idem + removable top members in end frames
U2
Open Top - Openings at one or both ends + openings at one or both sides
U3
Open Top - Idem + removable top members in end frames
U4
Open Top - Openings at one or both ends + partial on one and full at other side
U5
Open Top - Complete, fixed side and end walls ( no doors )
T0
Tank - Non-dangerous liquids, minimum pressure 0.45 bar
T1
Tank - Non-dangerous liquids, minimum pressure 1.50 bar
T2
Tank - Non-dangerous liquids, minimum pressure 2.65 bar
T3
Tank - Dangerous liquids, minimum pressure 1.50 bar
T4
Tank - Dangerous liquids, minimum pressure 2.65 bar
T5
Tank - Dangerous liquids, minimum pressure 4.00 bar
T6
Tank - Dangerous liquids, minimum pressure 6.00 bar
T7
Tank - Gases, minimum pressure 9.10 bar
T8
Tank - Gases, minimum pressure 22.00 bar
T9
Tank - Gases, minimum pressure to be decided
B0
Bulk - Closed
B1
Bulk - Airtight
B3
Bulk - Horizontal discharge, test pressure 1.50 bar
B4
Bulk - Horizontal discharge, test pressure 2.65 bar
B5
Bulk - Tipping discharge, test pressure 1.50 bar
B6
Bulk - Tipping discharge, test pressure 2.65 bar
P0
Flat or Bolster - Plain platform
P1
Flat or Bolster - Two complete and fixed ends
P2
Flat or Bolster - Fixed posts, either free-standing or with removable top member
P3
Flat or Bolster - Folding complete end structure
P4
Flat or Bolster - Folding posts, either free-standing or with removable top member
P5
Flat or Bolster - Open top, open ends (skeletal)
S0
Livestock carrier
S1
Automobile carrier
S2
Live fish carrier
Country code (optional)
The country code consists of two capital letters of the Latin alphabet as described in ISO 3166-1. It indicates the country where the code is registered not the nationality of the owner or operator of the container. The letters of the code shall not be less than 100 mm (3.9 in) high.
Mandatory operational marks
Operational marks are intended solely to convey information requested for the movement of containers or give visual warnings. They relate to
the weight of containers
a symbol to denote air-surface container
a sign warning of overhead electrical danger
height marks for containers higher than 2,590 mm (8 ft 6 in)
The following is a list of further freight container related ISO specifications, where not all have an article assigned yet (you can help improve Wikipedia and start one):
ISO 668 - Freight containers - Classification, dimensions and ratings