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How many cubic meters of cargo can I put in a 20’ container 40’ container and 40’ High Cube container?

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How many cubic meters of cargo can I put in a 20’ container 40’ container and 40’ High Cube container?

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A 20’ General Purpose (20’GP) container has a volume of 33 cubic metres and will usually hold approx. 27-28 cubic metres of cargo – depending on the packing. A 40’ General Purpose (40’GP) container has a volume of 67 cubic metres and will hold 55-60 cubic metres of cargo – depending on the packing. A 40’ High Cube (40’HC) container has a volume of 76 cubic metres and will hold about 65-70 cubic metres of cargo – depending on the packing.

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