PALLET WIDE CONTAINERS
PALLET WIDE CONTAINER OR PW CONTAINER
Maximize loads and space when transporting and storing Euro-pallets with Tradecorp pallet wide containers. This container type is slightly wider than the standard ISO container size to accommodate the Euro pallets. As a result, you will be able to reduce operational and distribution costs. Here’s why!
HOLD MORE EURO PALLETS IN ONE CONTAINER
Our pallet wide container will increase the number of Euro-pallets that shipping containers can carry to make the most out of the shipping trip. The main reason why businesses use a shipping container to transport and store cargo is that it is more efficient.
But when your cargo is on top of Euro-pallets, you cannot load them efficiently into a standard container. That is because the Euro pallet size is wider than the standard industrial pallet.
Therefore, when you are using a standard container to transport Euro pallets, there will be fewer numbers of pallets in a single tier. Plus, it leaves plenty of space that goes to waste.
AVOID LOSSES DUE TO CARGO SLIPPING
Stowing Euro-pallets in a standard container will leave plenty of space which increases the chance of cargo slipping. Cargo can shift around in a container due to improper strapping or extreme conditions during sea freight.
With a pallet wide container, two Euro-pallets can perfectly fit side by side. That way, you will avoid unnecessary movement of cargo throughout the journey that can result in cargo damage and losses.
HOW MANY PALLETS CAN FIT IN PALLET WIDE CONTAINER?
For an easy movement with forklifts, cargo is normally placed on top of pallets or skids.
The difference between pallets and skid is on the bottom deck boards. Pallets have a bottom deck while skid sits on the ground on their stringers.
HOW MANY PALLETS IN A 20’ PW OT CONTAINER?
Container Types | # of Euro-Pallets |
20’ DC | 11 |
20’ PW DC | 15 |
HOW MANY PALLETS IN A 40’ PALLET WIDE CONTAINER?
Container Types | # of Euro-Pallets |
40’ DC | 25 |
40’ PW DC | 30 |
PALLET WIDE CONTAINER OR PW CONTAINER
Maximize loads and space when transporting and storing Euro-pallets with Tradecorp pallet wide containers. This container type is slightly wider than the standard ISO container size to accommodate the Euro pallets. As a result, you will be able to reduce operational and distribution costs. Here’s why!
HOLD MORE EURO PALLETS IN ONE CONTAINER
Our pallet wide container will increase the number of Euro-pallets that shipping containers can carry to make the most out of the shipping trip. The main reason why businesses use a shipping container to transport and store cargo is that it is more efficient.
But when your cargo is on top of Euro-pallets, you cannot load them efficiently into a standard container. That is because the Euro pallet size is wider than the standard industrial pallet.
Therefore, when you are using a standard container to transport Euro pallets, there will be fewer numbers of pallets in a single tier. Plus, it leaves plenty of space that goes to waste.
AVOID LOSSES DUE TO CARGO SLIPPING
Stowing Euro-pallets in a standard container will leave plenty of space which increases the chance of cargo slipping. Cargo can shift around in a container due to improper strapping or extreme conditions during sea freight.
With a pallet wide container, two Euro-pallets can perfectly fit side by side. That way, you will avoid unnecessary movement of cargo throughout the journey that can result in cargo damage and losses.
HOW MANY PALLETS CAN FIT IN PALLET WIDE CONTAINER?
For an easy movement with forklifts, cargo is normally placed on top of pallets or skids.
The difference between pallets and skid is on the bottom deck boards. Pallets have a bottom deck while skid sits on the ground on their stringers.
HOW MANY PALLETS IN A 20’ PW OT CONTAINER?
Container Types | # of Euro-Pallets |
20’ DC | 11 |
20’ PW DC | 15 |
HOW MANY PALLETS IN A 40’ PALLET WIDE CONTAINER?
Container Types | # of Euro-Pallets |
40’ DC | 25 |
40’ PW DC | 30 |