An empty 40ft shipping container weighs approximately 8,000-9,000 pounds, or 3,600-4,100 kilograms.
The maximum amount a container can hold depends on its size and capacity. Shipping containers can typically hold up to 34-40 tons of cargo, while smaller containers like Tupperware may hold only a few cups of liquid. It's important to adhere to weight limits set for safety reasons.
Allowing for the tare mass of the container, the maximum payload mass is 27,000 kg for 40 ft (12 meter) container. This means based on the weight you would get 18000 bottles into the container. However in theory a 40 ft container would hold more. A 4.ft container has a volume of 67.7m2 which is 67700 litres capacity / 1.5 = 45133 bottles. However this is 67 tonnes which is more than double of what is allowed to load in weight. This is why most bottles water companies use mostly 20 foot containers and usually load 990 boxes x 12 bottles. In a 40 foot container it would be 1500 boxes x 12 bottles.
The manufacturer rates the maximum supported weight of the mount as 40 pounds.
The maximum weight limit for a booster seat without a back is typically around 40-50 pounds.
A 40-ft standard-size container weight 8,000 lbs. Each pound converts to 0.453592 kgs. The container can fit 3,631.36 kgs of goods.
This product is rated by its manufacturer as supporting a maximum weight of 40 pounds.
How much does a container of 40' cost to shipping to peru?
A 40 feet container in meters is 12.192.
40' gp
A 40' NOR (Non-Operating Refrigerated) container typically has a volume capacity of around 67.7 cubic meters (cbm).
Approximately 300 100kg bags of peanuts can fit in a 40ft container, assuming the weight limit isn't exceeded.