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It all depends of packing. The range is between 480-500 50 kg bags in 20' containers.
Another incomplete question. It depends entirely on the density of either the contents of the bags, or of the bags the bags themselves if the bags are empty. If the bags contain water, then as there are 1000kg of water in 1 cubic metre there would be 20 X 50kg bags.
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Perhaps this Guide to Green Coffee Bags will help you.
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The amount of 50 kilogram bags that will fit into a 40 foot container is dependent upon the size of the bags. 50 kilogram bags of gold will be much smaller than 50 kilogram bags of feathers.
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if it is rice, pulses, it will be 450-500 .. same as 20'
It all depends of packing. The range is between 480-500 50 kg bags in 20' containers.
The range is between 480-500 50 kg bags in 20' containers.
Typically bagged or boxed product placed in a shipping container would be in turn on pallets and a forklift would remove the pallets from the container. The only time I have seen 50 kilo bags loaded manually into a container was in developing countries and you would need to get them out the same way they went in - by hand one at a time. In many counties this would be a health and safety issue
Dry beans might come in bags or sacks, cooked beans in tins or cans. The plant itself might come in a pod.
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