Well, isn't that a lovely question! Let's imagine those bags of beans nestled snugly in that container, like little surprises waiting to be shared. Now, a 40 feet container can typically hold around 2,000 to 2,500 of those 50kg bags of beans. Just think of all the meals and smiles that could come from that bountiful harvest!
Well, darling, a 40ft container can typically hold around 22-25 pallets of 50kg bags, depending on how they're stacked. Each pallet can hold anywhere from 40-50 bags, so you're looking at roughly 880-1250 bags in total. But hey, who's counting? Just make sure you've got a forklift ready to unload all that weight!
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A metric ton is 1000kg. 1000/40 = 25. 25 bags required.
1120 bags
if it is rice, pulses, it will be 450-500 .. same as 20'
The amount of 50 kilogram bags that will fit into a 40 foot container is dependent upon the size of the bags. 50 kilogram bags of gold will be much smaller than 50 kilogram bags of feathers.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! Let's imagine those bags of beans nestled snugly in that container, like little surprises waiting to be shared. Now, a 40 feet container can typically hold around 2,000 to 2,500 of those 50kg bags of beans. Just think of all the meals and smiles that could come from that bountiful harvest!
Well, darling, a 40ft container can typically hold around 22-25 pallets of 50kg bags, depending on how they're stacked. Each pallet can hold anywhere from 40-50 bags, so you're looking at roughly 880-1250 bags in total. But hey, who's counting? Just make sure you've got a forklift ready to unload all that weight!
2000
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is it 1120 bags x 50 kg= 56,000 kg's
Approximately 300 100kg bags of peanuts can fit in a 40ft container, assuming the weight limit isn't exceeded.
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]
That's going to depend on what's in each bag. 15 kg of air . . . very few 15 kg of ice . . . more 15 kg of stones or lead . . . many, many bags
That depends on the dimensions of the bags. You can't equate weight to area or volume. A 50 pound bag of feathers is a lot bigger than a 50 pound bag of sand.