8000 rim for 20 footer container and 16000 for the 40 footer
A standard 40-foot shipping container can typically hold around 25 to 30 metric tons of cargo, depending on the packing method and the density of the items. Since a 10 kg bag of rice weighs 0.01 metric tons, you can fit approximately 2,500 to 3,000 bags in a 40-foot container. However, the exact number may vary based on packaging, pallet configurations, and weight limits.
22 tonns
A 40 feet container in meters is 12.192.
there are 4 quarts to a gallon and 2 pints to a quart so, 2*4*40=320 pints
8000 rim for 20 footer container and 16000 for the 40 footer
40ft x 6ft
1,000 sqft (40 x 50 = 1,000)
5.555 sqft
40 feet.
A standard 40-foot shipping container can typically hold around 25 to 30 metric tons of cargo, depending on the packing method and the density of the items. Since a 10 kg bag of rice weighs 0.01 metric tons, you can fit approximately 2,500 to 3,000 bags in a 40-foot container. However, the exact number may vary based on packaging, pallet configurations, and weight limits.
40' HQ container total cbm is 68
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A 40' NOR (Non-Operating Refrigerated) container typically has a volume capacity of around 67.7 cubic meters (cbm).
Container 40' standard Container 40' palletwide 2.5m Container 45' standard Container 45' palletwide 2.5m 25 pallets 30 pallets 27 pallets 33 pallets
First find the area of the cylinder in sqft. V= (3.14) x .5' x 40' = 62.8 sqft 1 sqft holds 7.48 gallons 62.8 x 7.48 = 469.74 Gallons
That should be 48" x 40" and 75" tall. Yes it will fit in a standard container.