Well, darling, a 20-foot container can hold around 33 cubic meters of cargo. Since one cubic meter is equal to 1000 liters, that means you can fit approximately 33,000 liters in that bad boy. Just make sure you're not trying to ship anything that'll spill or you'll have a mess bigger than my attitude.
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A standard 20-foot container has internal dimensions of approximately 5.9 meters in length, 2.35 meters in width, and 2.39 meters in height. To calculate the volume of the container in cubic meters, you multiply these dimensions together (5.9 x 2.35 x 2.39). This gives a volume of approximately 33.6 cubic meters. Since 1 cubic meter is equal to 1000 liters, the 20-foot container can hold approximately 33,600 liters.
Filled with perfectly square containers, no space between them, it may take 36,290 litres, As usual with such a question, this answer could be open to discussion
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Unfortunately, there is no standard TEU. Twenty foot equivalent units can range from 1.3 metres to 2.9 metres in height.
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