The primary difference between a high cube and a standard container is the height. High cube containers offer an additional 30cm of vertical space, providing an exterior height of about 2.9 metres compared to the 2.6 metres of standard containers. This additional space allows for easier stacking of goods and is particularly useful for storing taller items. High cubes are also often preferred for projects where extra headroom is desirable, such as in container offices or living spaces.

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