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Not that many. Barges work way better for bulk cargo. a typical barge is 35x195
40 foot = 40 feet
To figure out how many T-shirts would fit in a 40 foot shipping container, you are missing important factors. For example, is 40-foot the length or width? Also:The other dimension so you have both length and width.The size(s) of the T-shirts; size 1 for infants would mean more T-shirts than if it was size 3x for adults.How many T-shirts come in a carton (box);Whether each cardboard box would be shipped inside a metal container that's loaded into the shipping container-- how many metal containers would fit inside the shipping container?How many boxes or metal containers, by their dimensions, would fit in the 40-ft by ___ -foot container;Whether the shipper would be able to stack all boxes atop each other to the roof of the shipping container--or if a box could be turned sideways to fit an empty space.And whether anything else was being shipped in the same shipping container.
It depends of 40 whats!
40/10 = 4
depends on the size of the plywood...but I'd say around 40 feet of containers worth
winter and 40 babies in the litter. eaat shiit
they can have up to 40 pups in 1 litter
6 to 40 but 20 on average
680 gall would fill 40 containers, we are 27 gall short so 38 containers. (653/17 = 38.4)
winter and 40 babies in the litter. eaat shiit
40%
Not that many. Barges work way better for bulk cargo. a typical barge is 35x195
Mathematically it is close to 77 CBM. But in international business it is generally accepted to consider 68-70 CBM for 40 ft HQ containers.
Wishbone - 1995 Picks of the Litter 1-40 was released on: USA: 1995 Japan: 30 January 1999
The answer depends on the density of the material being loaded. 12500 MT of steel bits will require fewer containers than 12500 MT of polysterene (styrofoam) beads.
Too many. The number of chronic US litterbugs was estimated as 10 to 20 million in 2008, and as many as 40% of all people have littered on some occasion.