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The term FCL in a sea shipment stands for a Full Container Load. The term LCL stands for Less Container Load.
20 stands per 40ft container 30 panels per stand means 600 panels
A 40 NOR container is a type of container that is 40 feet in length and has no roof, commonly used for transporting oversized cargo that cannot fit in standard enclosed containers. NOR stands for "Non-Operating Reefer," indicating that it is a refrigerated container that is not in working order.
HC container stands for High-cube container. It is a cargo container which is similar in structure to standard containers, but taller. In contrast to standard containers, which have a maximum height of 2591 mm (8'6"), high-cube containers are 2896 mm, or 9'6", tall. High-cube containers are for the most part 40' long (12024 mm) , but are sometimes made as 45' containers.
The FCL quantity stands for Full Container Load quantity. It refers to the amount of cargo that fills a standard shipping container, usually either 20ft or 40ft in size, that is shipped by a single consignee. This is in contrast to LCL (Less than Container Load), where multiple shippers' goods are consolidated into one container.
If the container is 3ft x 3ft x 9ft, the answer is 81 cubic ft. There are approximately 607.5 gallons of water.
The "U" in shipping container prefixes stands for "trailer" or "chassis." This prefix is used to denote containers that are transported on specialized trailers or chassis, rather than on standard shipping vessels.
siRNA stands for small interfering RNA, and it is a double stranded molecule that plays a variety of roles in the expression of biology in the container of the RNA.
"Hc container" could refer to a "hard container" or a container designed to securely hold and protect its contents. It may also stand for "hydrocarbons container," referring to a container used for storing or transporting hydrocarbon-based materials. Additional context would be needed to provide a more precise definition.
In the context of containers, FIBC stands for Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container. It's a large, flexible bag used for storing and transporting dry, flowable products like sand, fertilizer, and plastic granules.
The abbreviation for weight is wt. This is often used on food packages together with the abbreviation nt, which stands for net. Together, they refer to the net weight contained in the container.