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It all depends of packing. The range is between 480-500 50 kg bags in 20' containers.
It depends on the density of the material. Think of a 20 ft container filled with feathers and another filled with lead. Do you think they will have the same mass?
A 40 feet container in meters is 12.192.
Irrelevant of each other; kilograms is a unit of mass while feet is a unit of length.
well one container is 20feet long and the other container is 40 feet long. the difference is 20feet. 40ft-20ft = 20ft
It all depends of packing. The range is between 480-500 50 kg bags in 20' containers.
It depends on the density of the material. Think of a 20 ft container filled with feathers and another filled with lead. Do you think they will have the same mass?
A 20 ft container = around 15 Tonnes... max payload21, 750 kilos for container with volume of 33.2 m3Stowage factor1.92 - 2.26 m3/t (jute bags, 60 - 65 kg) [1]2.00 - 2.15 m3/t (bags) [11]2.26 - 2.40 m3/t (bags) [14]
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You can't. Feet are a measurement of length. Kilograms are a measurement of mass.
A 40 feet container in meters is 12.192.
HOW MANY POUND THERE IN ONE CONTAINER TWENTY FEET
well one container is 20feet long and the other container is 40 feet long. the difference is 20feet. 40ft-20ft = 20ft
You can't. Feet are a measure of length/distance. Kilograms are a measure of weight. The two units can not be equated.
Irrelevant of each other; kilograms is a unit of mass while feet is a unit of length.
Kilograms can't be converted to feet. Kilograms measure mass, while feet measure length.
A cubic yard is 3x3x3= 27 cubic feet so you would need 27/.5 = 54 bags