Container Loading Calculator — 20' · 40' · 40' HC (estimated)
From box size and weight, find the estimated number of cartons a container holds and its fill. Free, no sign-up; the formula used is shown openly on the page.
| Container | Estimated count (adet) | Fill (%) | Load (kg) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20' | 460 | 99.9 | 9,200 |
| 40' | 938 | 100 | 18,760 |
| 40' HC | 1,056 | 100 | 21,120 |
Estimated — indicative value.
Frequently asked questions
How many rolls fit in a 40' container?
It depends on the roll/carton size and weight. A 40' container offers ≈ 67.57 m³ and a 26,600 kg payload limit; the tool divides those by your box volume and weight, then takes the smaller. For a 0.072 m³, 20 kg carton that is an estimated 938 units.
What is the difference between a 20' and a 40'?
A 20' container carries ≈ 33.14 m³ / 28,200 kg, a 40' ≈ 67.57 m³ / 26,600 kg. The 40' gives roughly double the volume but a similar payload limit — so for heavy cartons the binding limit is often weight, not volume.
Why choose a 40' HC?
A 40' HC (High Cube) is 30 cm taller than a standard 40' (2.69 m interior height), giving ≈ 76.04 m³. It is preferred for light but bulky fabric rolls because it allows one more stacking layer.
Why is the result estimated?
The calculation assumes simple stacking; actual loading varies with pallet size, carton orientation, stacking pattern and door clearance. Contact us for an exact load plan and shipping quote.