A typical 40 ft container lorry, also known as a container truck or semi-trailer, usually has three axles. This configuration typically includes two axles on the trailer and one on the tractor unit. However, some configurations may have additional axles for heavier loads or specific regulations, so the exact number can vary.
22 tonns
8000 rim for 20 footer container and 16000 for the 40 footer
A 40 feet container in meters is 12.192.
there are 4 quarts to a gallon and 2 pints to a quart so, 2*4*40=320 pints
A standard 40-foot shipping container has a volume of approximately 67.7 cubic meters (cbm). This volume can vary slightly depending on the specific design and manufacturer of the container, but it typically falls within this range. Therefore, you can generally consider a 40-foot container to hold about 67.7 cbm of cargo.
40' HQ container total cbm is 68
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A 40' NOR container (Not 40' NOR H.C.) has a capacity of 57.8 CBM.
Container 40' standard Container 40' palletwide 2.5m Container 45' standard Container 45' palletwide 2.5m 25 pallets 30 pallets 27 pallets 33 pallets
That should be 48" x 40" and 75" tall. Yes it will fit in a standard container.
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The container volume is missing.
The length of an articulated lorry can vary depending on the manufacturer and model. On average, they can range from about 40 to 53 feet long.
l*w*h = 40*40*40 = ft^3
60000 pounds
40' HQ is 68 cbm