A 53-foot container typically has a volume of about 3,000 to 3,200 cubic feet, which converts to approximately 85 to 90 cubic meters (CBM). The exact volume can vary slightly based on the container's specific dimensions and design. Generally, for shipping and logistics purposes, it's safe to use around 86 CBM as a standard reference for a 53-foot container.
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There are no 45 ft containers
8 ft * 4 ft * 6 mm = 64 sq ft * 8 mm = 5.95 sq metres * 0.008 m = 0.048 m3.
The answer is 53 inches.
56 CBM
According to http://adaptainer.co.uk 562 CFT are in a 10ft container.
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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.
53 yd = 159 ft
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1 ft = 12 in 53 ft = 53 x 12 = 636 in
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