Ever tried to form out how many pallets or how many boxes will fit into a container?
Let me show you a simple way which will support you in calculating how many containers
you require to ship at a time. What you will need to know prior to development the calculation is
the internal dimensions of a container.
I am going to concentrate on the 20ft general Purpose and the 40ft general Purpose
container.
Storage Boxes
Internal Dimensions of 20ft Gp (6 metre dry container)
Length x Width x Height
590cm x 235cm x 239cm
Internal Dimensions of 40ft Gp (12 metre dry container)
Length x Width x Height
1203cm x 235cm x 239cm
[For this exercise to work all your pallets or boxes must be of equal size]
e.g.
If you have a pallet 110cm (Length) x 110cm (Width) x 120cm (Height) and you are
packing a 20ft Gp container.
Divide your length of pallet into length of Container
590 div 110 = 5, 36
Divide your Width of pallet into Width of Container
235 div 110 = 2, 13
Divide your Height of pallet into Height of Container
239 div 120 = 1, 99
(Drop the numbers after the comma)
Now multiply your answers
5 x 2 x 1
= 10
Therefore 10 Pallets will fit into a 20ft Gp container.
*You can do the same calculation for a 40ft Gp container (12 metre dry)
Now that you know exactly how many containers you will require to ship, your costing per shipment will be much more precise than a mere guessing game. With this in mind, I wish you every bit of success in your hereafter shipments!
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