Wednesday, May 19, 2010

How many boxes you fill the tank?

Have you ever tried to find out how many pallets or boxes are placed in a container?
I will teach you an easy way to help calculate the number of containers
You must send at a time. What you need to know before calculating
Internal dimensions of the container.

I intend to focus on the widespread use of 20 feet and 40 feet and general use
Container.

GP internal dimensions of 20 feet (6 m dryContainer)

Length x width x height

590 cm x 235 cm x 239 cm

Internal dimensions 40ft GP (12 feet container dry)

Length x width x height

1203 cm x 235 cm x 239 cm

[For this exercise, all pallets or crates must work] the same size

For example,

If you have a platform of 110 cm (length) x 110 cm (width) x 120 cm (height) and was
Packaging of a 20-foot containers GP.

Divide the length of platforms: Container

590 110 div = 536

Divide your width width of the platform container

Div = 235 110 2 13

Divide your height height of the platform container

239 120 div = 1, 99

(Drop the numbers after the decimal point)

Now multiply your answer

5 x 2 x 1
= 10
Therefore fit 10 pallets in a 20-foot GP.

* Do the same calculation for a 40-foot container GP (12 m able to dry)
Now that you know exactly how many containers are required to submit, at costShipping costs will be much more accurate than a riddle. In this sense I wish you every bit 'of success in your future shipments!

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