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Too many unknown variables to answer ! What size are the drums, are the drums empty, if not - what is the density of the substance they're filled with...
A standard 40-foot shipping container has a volume of approximately 28,300 liters. Given that each drum holds 200 liters, you can fit around 141 drums into the container (28,300 liters ÷ 200 liters per drum). However, practical considerations such as packing efficiency and the dimensions of the drums may reduce this number slightly. Typically, around 120 to 130 drums might be a more realistic estimate for efficient loading.
It depends on what is in the drums, and what the other dimensions of the container are.
1 mt = 1000 kg so 5 drums.
200 ml