You can't, unless you know the average density of the cargo. A cubic metre of machinery is going to weigh serveral tonnes, a cubic metre of water approx one tonne.
Try a freight/shipping company to find whether they have a conversion, but most I've spoken with just go by volume, regardless of weight.
Liters can't be converted to metric tons (tonnes). Liters measure volume, while metric tons measure mass.
Metric tons (tonnes) can't be converted to liters. Metric tons measure mass, while liters measure volume.
Liters can't be converted to metric tons (tonnes). Liters measure volume, while metric tons measure mass.
To convert metric tons to net tons (or, simply, tons), multiply your metric tons by 1.1023. For example, 4 metric tons equals 4.4092 net tons.
8 metric tons is 8.818 US tons.
Metric tons can't be converted to liters. Metric tons measure mass, while liters measure volume.
Metric tons can't be converted to gallons. Metric tons measure mass, while gallons measure volume.
Gallons can't be converted to metric tons. Gallons measure volume, while metric tons measure mass.
Liters can't be converted to metric tons (tonnes). Liters measure volume, while metric tons measure mass.
Metric tons can't be converted to imperial gallons. Metric tons measure mass, while imperial gallons measure volume.
Pecks are units of volume, metric tons are units of mass, they can't be compared directly. We should know a density of items in pecks to calculate mass of 1 peck and then compare it to metric tons.
Metric tons (tonnes) can't be converted to liters. Metric tons measure mass, while liters measure volume.
Liters can't be converted to metric tons (tonnes). Liters measure volume, while metric tons measure mass.
Dry metric tons are metric tons without moisture. 100 metric tons at 10% moisture = 90 dry metric tons. The formula is metric tons equals dry metric tons less moisture.
(1.5 billion metric tons)
To convert metric tons to net tons (or, simply, tons), multiply your metric tons by 1.1023. For example, 4 metric tons equals 4.4092 net tons.
A weight of !,000 kilograms equals one metric ton. Liters are a measure of volume, not weight.