GOST R 53350-2009 PDF

GOST R 53350-2009

Name in English:
GOST R 53350-2009

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ Р 53350-2009

Description in English:

Series 1 freight containers. Classification, dimensions and ratings

Description in Russian:
Контейнеры грузовые серии 1. Классификация, размеры и масса
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
26

Delivery time (for English version):
3 business days

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

SKU:
GOST35605

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Full title and description

GOST R 53350-2009 — "Контейнеры грузовые серии 1. Классификация, размеры и масса" (Series 1 freight containers. Classification, dimensions and ratings). The standard establishes type codes, nominal and permitted external dimensions, minimum internal dimensions, door-opening sizes and gross mass values for Series 1 cargo containers used for rail, sea (inland) and road transport.

Abstract

This national standard adapts the ISO container classification and dimensional system for use in the Russian Federation. It defines container type codes (for example 1EE, 1AA, 1VV, 1CC, 1D and variants), nominal lengths and heights (including 45 ft, 40 ft, 30 ft, 20 ft and 10 ft families), fixed width (2438 mm / 8 ft) and related mass limits, plus requirements for placement of corner fittings and support (contact) pads. The document has been prepared in alignment with ISO 668 (earlier edition cited) and has at least one recorded amendment.

General information

  • Status: Active (introduced for use — “действует / введен впервые”).
  • Publication date: Introduced 01 January 2010 (approved 27 May 2009).
  • Publisher: Approved by the Federal agency for technical regulation and metrology (Rosstandart / Ростехрегулирование); published in national standards collections (Стандартинформ).
  • ICS / categories: Packaging and cargo stowage — 55.180.10 (Containers; classification falls under the ISO/ICS group for load securing and container placement).
  • Edition / version: Designation GOST R 53350-2009 (base 2009 edition); contains at least one amendment and later projects for harmonization with newer ISO editions have been recorded.
  • Number of pages: Vendor and repository listings report between 20 and 26 pages depending on the distributed edition; typical catalog listings show 25 pages.

Scope

The standard applies to Series 1 cargo containers intended for multimodal transport (rail, sea/river and road). It sets classification rules based on external dimensions and nominal length categories, prescribes permitted dimensional tolerances, minimum internal dimensions and minimum door-opening dimensions for the different container types, and sets requirements for corner fitting placement and container base contact/support areas. These requirements are intended to ensure interchangeability, safe handling and compatibility with transport equipment.

Key topics and requirements

  • Classification of Series 1 containers by type code and nominal length/height families (e.g., 45 ft, 40 ft, 30 ft, 20 ft, 10 ft).
  • Fixed nominal width (2438 mm / 8 ft) and height variants (including 9'6", 8'6", 8'0" and lower configurations).
  • Tables of nominal external dimensions, permitted tolerances and gross mass ratings for each container type.
  • Minimum internal length/width/height requirements and minimum door-opening dimensions for types with end or side doors.
  • Placement and dimensional tolerances for corner fittings (reference to corner-fitting requirements per GOST R 51891).
  • Mandatory requirements for base contact/support (opornye ploshchadki) locations and load-bearing capacities in the container base design.

Typical use and users

Manufacturers of cargo containers, container designers and engineers, freight and shipping companies, intermodal terminal operators, vehicle and trailer designers, regulatory authorities and organizations responsible for cargo stowage and transport safety use this standard to ensure dimensional interoperability, safe handling and legal compliance for Series 1 containers. Transport planners and customs/inspection bodies also reference it when checking container conformity.

Related standards

Primary related documents include ISO 668 (container classification and dimensions) — the GOST text references the ISO series and is harmonized with earlier ISO editions — and national standards on corner fittings and related container features (for example, GOST R 51891 on corner fittings and references to GOST R 51876 for general-purpose container internal-dimensioning rules where applicable). Projects to align with ISO 668:2013 have been recorded.

Keywords

Series 1 containers, freight containers, container classification, container dimensions, gross mass, corner fittings, contact pads, intermodal containers, ISO 668, GOST R 53350-2009.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST R 53350-2009 is the Russian national standard that defines classification, nominal and permitted dimensions, minimum internal sizes, door opening sizes and gross mass values for Series 1 cargo containers used in multimodal transport.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers type codes, nominal lengths and heights, fixed width, dimensional tolerances, mass ratings, placement/tolerances of corner fittings, and requirements for base contact/support pads — effectively the dimensional and rating rules required for interchangeability and safe handling of Series 1 containers.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Container manufacturers and designers, shipping and logistics companies, intermodal terminal operators, transport equipment designers, and regulatory or conformity-assessment bodies. Practitioners consult it for design, procurement, inspection and certification tasks.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The catalog and registry entries list GOST R 53350-2009 as active (introduced 01 Jan 2010); subsequent amendments and harmonization projects (including changes to align with newer ISO editions) have been recorded, so users should check for any amendments or later revisions before relying on the standard for compliance work.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes. It is part of the family of container standards that mirror and reference ISO container standards (ISO 668 and related documents) and is coordinated with other national GOST R standards that cover corner fittings, testing and related container features.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Series 1 container, container classification, nominal dimensions, gross mass, corner fittings, contact pads, intermodal transport, ISO 668.