SECU (container)


SECU, Stora Enso Cargo Unit, is a type of intermodal container built to transport bulk cargo like paper on railway and ship.
A SECU looks like a standard 40-foot ISO Container but is bigger, measuring and which can carry of cargo. This is compared to the normal size and capacity of an ISO Container.
A SECU is too big and heavy to be transported on road, and instead they are transported only by railway and ship. A special vehicle or crane is used to load and unload them. Special railcars are also needed. They can be transported on truck ferries, but they don't fit normal container ships.
The benefit is that their much higher weight reduces the number of containers and therefore reduces handling cost. The drawback is that special solutions are needed.
They are invented and used by Stora Enso. The ports used are mainly in production countries like Finland and Sweden and in consumer countries Belgium, UK and Germany.

Dimensions

The Stora Enso Cargo Unit has fixed legs so that the inner floor has a height of for an unloaded container - the basic container has outer dimensions of 3600 by 3600 millimeters.