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Q: How many 29 x 33 pallets fit inside a 53 ft trailer?
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Can 60 skids of 48x40 pallets fit in a 53 foot trailer?

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How many standard size pallets fit on 48 ft trailer?

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How many pallets can fit on 45 foot trailer?

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How many pallets size 72x26x79 can fit in a 53 trailer?

I don't know if I'm reading this right, but, from how you put your dimensions, I gather the pallets are: 72 inches long 26 inches wide 79 inches high It sounds wrong, but I'm going to go with that notion. If those dimensions are correct, you'd be able to fit 24 pallets in the truck (eight pallets lengthwise by three pallets wide - you only have enough inside height for one pallet). A typical 53 foot trailer is 53 feet long by 102 inches wide (however, usable floor space may only be 96 inches), and has an inside height of 110 inches.


How many pallets can fit on a 48 foot trailer single file?

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How many pallets in a 53 foot trailer?

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