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Twenty-foot equivalent unitThe standard unit of measurement for shipping containers, used to indicate carrying capacity of ships and handling capacity of shipping terminals. A standard 40-foot container (40x8x8 feet) is 2 TEUs.
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Twenty-foot equivalent unitUsed to measure a vessel's capacity based on the number of twenty-foot containers the vessel can carry.
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Twenty-foot equivalent unitA standard unit based on an ISO container of 20 feet length (6.10 m), used as a statistical measure of traffic flows or capacities. One standard 40 feet ISO Series 1 container equals 2 TEUs.
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Twenty-foot equivalent unitContainer size standard of twenty feet. Two twenty-foot containers (TEUs) equal one FEU. Container vessel capacity and port throughput capacity are frequently referred to in TEUs.
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Twenty-foot equivalent unitTEU is a measure of a ship's cargo-carrying capacity. One TEU measures twenty feet by eight feet by eight feet -- the dimensions of a standard twenty-foot container. An FEU equals two TEUs.
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Twenty-foot equivalent unitContainer size standard of twenty feet. Two twenty-foot containers (TEUs) equal one FEU. Container vessel capacity and port throughput capacity are frequently referred to in TEUs.
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Twenty-foot equivalent unitMeasure of capacity of container ships, conversion factor for expressing container traffic statistics for containers of various dimensions. 1 TEU = one 20-foot container.
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Twenty-foot equivalent unitTEU is a measure of a ship's cargo-carrying capacity. One TEU measures twenty feet by eight feet by eight feet -- the dimensions of a standard twenty-foot container. An FEU equals two TEUs.
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