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Different containers can hold different masses, and that depends on the volume of the container and the density of the material.
1x7 ton Pick up can take semilar cartons size upto 27/30 cbm
Oh, dude, you're really worried about fitting those cancer sticks in, huh? Well, technically speaking, a standard 40-foot container can hold around 50,000 to 60,000 cases of cigarettes. But hey, who's counting when you're just trying to fill up a giant metal box with a bunch of smokes, am I right?
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There are 8 half cartons in one gallon.
It means One (1) Twenty foot, full container load for a minimum order. What is 1x20? -- One twenty foot container FCL -- Full Container Load
Two x half gallon cartons is equal to one gallon.
If you are moving and are looking for moving cartons, one place to go is to Staples. Asking friends and neighbors for some boxes would be the cheaper way to go. Many people have cartons they want to get rid of.
No, less than container load (LCL) shipments do not require a full container. Multiple LCL shipments from different customers are consolidated into one container for cost efficiency.
1 whole carton, and 1/4 of another carton, so you have 3.75 cartons left.
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Yvette has 336 eggs to put into cartons, and she puts one dozen eggs (12 eggs) into each carton. To find out how many cartons she fills, we need to divide the total number of eggs by the number of eggs in each carton: 336 eggs ÷ 12 eggs/carton = 28 cartons. Yvette fills 28 cartons with the 336 eggs she has.
The FCL quantity stands for Full Container Load quantity. It refers to the amount of cargo that fills a standard shipping container, usually either 20ft or 40ft in size, that is shipped by a single consignee. This is in contrast to LCL (Less than Container Load), where multiple shippers' goods are consolidated into one container.
No, a less than container load (LCL) container typically consolidates shipments from different shippers heading to different consignees. This allows multiple consignees to share space and costs within a single container.
HOW MANY POUND THERE IN ONE CONTAINER TWENTY FEET
milk cartons can be put into paper or plastic. Either one is fine.