40' gp
GP- General Purpose
Tin - 35 gp Copper - 70 gp Iron - 102 gp Coal - 174 gp Mithril -224 gp Adamantite - 1,039 gp Runite - 15,700 gp
"GP" refers to the game's currency -- "gold", "coins", "money", etc -- GP simply means either gold points or pennies.
In most crosswords, a gp in lowercase in a clue means group.
Gold pieces.
GP- General Purpose
There are two sizes of containers: one is of 20 ft size and other is 40 ft size 20' GP means 20' container, for General Purpose cargo. It can be used interchangeably with "DV" which means Dry Van.
A 40 feet container in meters is 12.192.
A 40' NOR (Non-Operating Refrigerated) container typically has a volume capacity of around 67.7 cubic meters (cbm).
According to APL's website (APL is a container supplier) a 40' container holds:standard steel container: 67.7 m3.high cube steel container (1ft higher than standard 40 ft container): 76.4 m3.
Container 40' standard Container 40' palletwide 2.5m Container 45' standard Container 45' palletwide 2.5m 25 pallets 30 pallets 27 pallets 33 pallets
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.
yes of course...we can use 40 feet container ..actually its the requirement /demand of the customer.
well one container is 20feet long and the other container is 40 feet long. the difference is 20feet. 40ft-20ft = 20ft
40' HQ container total cbm is 68
A 40' RH container is a type of shipping container that is 40 feet long and has extra height compared to standard containers, typically 9'6" tall. The "RH" stands for "Refrigerated High Cube," indicating that this container is both refrigerated and has increased height for larger cargo capacity. It is commonly used for transporting temperature-sensitive goods or bulky items that require additional vertical space.
That should be 48" x 40" and 75" tall. Yes it will fit in a standard container.