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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.
The amount of charcoal that can fit in a 40ft container can vary depending on the density of the charcoal and how it is packaged. On average, a 40ft container can hold approximately 20-25 tons of charcoal if it is tightly packed. It is important to consider the weight restrictions and regulations for shipping charcoal in containers to ensure safe transportation.
in theory it is 76.3CBM, however, in reality since your cargo can't fill in all the space it is closer to 67-70 CBM
Approximately 100 crates can fit on a 40ft HQ container with dims which measures 131x44x35. Capacity can be increased by using smaller crates or different containers entirely.