The people who trade in containers are familiar with the letters and numbers marked above. You have probably not studied them. Let us tell you in detail and hope to help you in your future international logistics business:
1.GROSS WT 71,650 LB. 32,500 KG
Total weight: The total weight of the cabinet weight and the weight of the loadable cargo is 71,650 pounds or 32,500 kilograms.
2.PAYLOAD 60,850 LB. 27600KG
Payload: Indicates the maximum cargo weight allowed for the cabinet, 27,600 kg. But it does not mean that the goods in transit can be loaded so heavy.
3.TARE WT 10,800 LB 4,900 KG
Deduction of body weight: Indicates that the cabinet weighs 4,900 kg.
4.CUBE 3,040 CU.FT. 86.0 CU.M
Cube: Indicates the internal volume of the cabinet, that is, the maximum volume that can be loaded is 3040 cubic feet and 6 cubic meters.
5.MAX.G.W. 30.480 KGS 67.200LBS
Total weight: the total weight of the cabinet and the weight of the loadable goods is 30,480 kg.
6.TARE 4.850 KGS 10.690 LBS
Deduction of body weight: indicates that the cabinet has a weight of 4,850 kg.
7.MAX.C.W 25.630 KGS 56.510 LBS
Payload: Indicates the maximum cargo weight allowed for the cabinet, 25,630 kg. But it does not mean that the goods in transit can be loaded so heavy.
8.CU.CAP. 86.0CU.M 3,040 CU.FT.
Cube: Indicates the internal volume of the cabinet, that is, the maximum volume that can be loaded is 86 cubic meters.
9.MGW. 32,500 KGS 71.650 LBS
Total weight: The total weight of the cabinet and the weight of the loadable cargo is 32,500 kg.
10.NET. 28,600 KGS 63.050 LBS
Net weight / payload: Indicates that the maximum cargo weight allowed for the cabinet is 28,600 kg, but does not mean that the cargo can be loaded as heavy.