Container Volume Formula:
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Definition: This calculator computes the internal volume of a standard 40-foot shipping container in cubic meters.
Purpose: It helps logistics professionals, shippers, and movers determine the cargo capacity of standard containers.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The three dimensions are multiplied together to get the total internal volume.
Details: Accurate volume calculation ensures optimal space utilization, proper cargo loading, and accurate shipping cost estimates.
Tips: Default values represent standard 40-foot container dimensions. You can adjust them for custom containers or different standards.
Q1: Are these the exact dimensions of all 40-foot containers?
A: Most standard containers have these dimensions, but there may be slight variations between manufacturers.
Q2: What's the typical volume of a 40-foot container?
A: Approximately 67.6 m³ (12.03 × 2.35 × 2.39 meters).
Q3: Does this include the container's external dimensions?
A: No, this calculates internal volume for cargo capacity.
Q4: How does this compare to a 20-foot container?
A: A 20-foot container is about half the length but same width/height, giving ≈33.2 m³ volume.
Q5: What about high cube containers?
A: High cube containers are 2.69m tall instead of 2.39m, increasing volume by about 7.5 m³.