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CONTAINER SPECIFICATIONS
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Door Opening
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Internal Dimensions
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Cubic Capacity
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Max.
Payload
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Width
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Height
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Length
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Width
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Height
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TYPE
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CBFT
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CBM
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LBS
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KGS
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IN
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MM
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IN
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MM
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IN
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MM
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IN
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MM
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IN
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MM
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Standard
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10’x 8’6"
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500.0
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15.45
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18,900
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8590
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90.0
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2,286
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88.0
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2,235
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114
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2,895
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89.0
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2,260
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85.0
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2,159
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20' x 8'6"
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1,140.7
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32.3
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47,711
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21,687
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90.7
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2,305
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89.6
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2,276
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233.0
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5,918
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91.7
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2,330
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92.8
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2,356
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40' x 8'6"
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2,362.5
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66.9
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58,036
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26,380
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91.7
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2,330
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89.7
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2,278
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473.0
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12,015
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91.7
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2,330
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94.1
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2,389
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40' x 9'6"
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2,705.1
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76.6
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57,288
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26,040
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92.1
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2,339
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102.0
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2,591
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473.7
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12,033
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92.5
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2,350
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106.1
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2,700
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Reefers
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20' Insulated
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928.8
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26.3
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39,934
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18,152
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87.9
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2,235
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81.5
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2,077
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223.5
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5,677
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88.0
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2,236
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81.8
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2,077
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40’ Insulated
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1,940
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54.9
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44,968
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20,440
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88.0
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2,235
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87.5
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2,222
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441.0
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12,000
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88.5
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2,248
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88.5
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2,247
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Specialised
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20' Open Top
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1,140.7
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32.3
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39,908
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18,140
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91.3
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2,318
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89.5
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2,273
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231.7
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5,885
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91.3
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2,319
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93.1
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2,366
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40' Open Top
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2,355.5
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66.7
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58,366
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26,530
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91.9
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2,335
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90.0
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2,287
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473.1
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12,017
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91.8
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2,333
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91.3
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2,318
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20' Flat Rack
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1,147.7
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32.5
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46,420
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21,100
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232.3
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5,900
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94.4
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2,397
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90.7
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2,303
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40' Flat Rack
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2,295.4
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65.0
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57,816
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26,280
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473.8
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12,035
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91.9
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2,335
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91.1
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v2,315
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HOW TO CALCULATE FREIGHT COSTS
Ocean Freight
The higher of the 2 values, weight or volume, is multiplied by the weight rate.
To calculate the Volume/Measure in cubic feet (ft.3), multiply Width by Breadth by Height (in inches) and divide by 1728. Divide the result by 35.315 for m3.
Rates are quoted by Weight or Measure, eg. $180.00 W/M. This means the rate is applied per ton or 2,000-lb. (Weight) or 40 ft.3 / 1.13m3 (Measure), which ever is greater.
For example, freight cost on a cargo of TILES weighing 8,000-lb or 4 tons and measuring 64 cu. ft./1.81 m3 would be calculated as follows.
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8,000 lb ÷ 2,000 = 4 tons (W)
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64 cu. ft ÷ 40 = 1.6 (M), OR
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1.81 m3 ÷ 1.13 = 1.6 m3
You would use the higher factor of 4 and multiply it by the freight rate, $180.00 to derive at the cost of $720.00.To this freight cost, port and other handling charges, documentation fees and duties/taxes, will have to be added. Please contact us for a quotation.
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