Trailer 53' - 110" high - 2 rows of 15 stacked 18 high for a total of 540 pallets
Yes, If load the pallets sideways and double stack them you can fit 60 pallets on a 53' trailer
Trailer 53' - 110" high - 2 rows of 15 stacked 18 high for a total of 540 pallets
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26 skids (standard 40x48) side by side total. if you are willing to load pallet side way you can load up to 30 pallets. Assuming all pallets are not stackable.
Using typical 4'x4' pallets, you can fit two rows of 13 pallets in a 53' box van, and can stack them however high your payload permits you to within 110 inches (the typical inside height of such a trailer). Typical retail trade distribution and logistics is supported by the use of 40" x 48" pallets. A typical 53 foot trailer will fit two rows of 15 pallets if the pallets are turned. It makes it more difficult to load and unload in that typical 40" x 48" pallets are designed to be lifted from the smaller of the two widths - 40" side. The pallets can not be lifted from the 48" side using common pallet jack lift equipment - pump jacks and/or battery operated jacks. Ease of loading and unloading can be best supported by the use of counter-balance or sit-down fork trucks granted that the height of the mask permits entry into the trailer.
26 standard size pallets
Assuming you're referring to a 53' semi trailer, 41,000 - 43,000 lbs. for an 80k combination is typical.
About 40,000 pounds worth, which is enough to fill a 53-foot trailer to about three feet deep. It would be silly to use a 53-foot trailer for a load like that, so they'd use a short trailer.
There really aren't statistics on this. A competent operator with a forklift should be able to have it done in about a half hour or so. In less than ideal circumstances, it could take much longer.
The dimensions of a 53 foot trailer are a length of 6.3m, a height of 0.94m and a width of 1.02m.
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