The square feet are simply the width times the length. But, I will assume you are interested in the inside dimension of the container or the volume. A sea container is 39' and 3/8" long by 7' 8-3/8"wide by 7' 9-5/8" high. Therefore a 40 foot container holds 2261 cubic feet of area
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40. Each is a square foot.
if container is palltized 36.2 is the full CBM.if its not palletized it depends upon the item.length*width*height*total number of cartoons came from the comntainer.
18-ft x 20-ft = 360 square ft1 square yard = 9 square ft360 square ft = (360/9) = 40 square yards
Convert the feet to meters (one foot = 0.3048 meters). Then multiply length x width.
Multiply by (0.3048x0.3048) 1 foot = 0.3048 meter
There is just over 13 square feet in a 40-foot container. One meter is equal to just over three feet.
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22 tonns
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5 x 8 = 40 40 square feet
1,000 square feet.
A total of 160 square feet.
40 RF = 40 foot reefer (standard) 40 RF = 40 foot high cube container (usually 30 cms higher)
Yes. Not to be confused with '40 foot square' which would be a square with 40 foot sides.
l*w*h = 40*40*40 = ft^3
12 feet X 40 feet = 480 square feet.
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