As the freight is taken off it is stacke on the floor
Over sea shipment containers are considered floor load. Floor load refers to the floor safely capable of supporting the structure.
Over sea shipment containers are considered floor load. Floor load refers to the floor safely capable of supporting the structure.
"Floor loads" refer to shipping containers where cargo is loaded directly onto the floor of the container without the use of pallets or other support structures. This method maximizes space efficiency but requires careful handling to ensure the items are secured and protected during transit. Floor loading is common for heavy or bulk items, as it allows for better weight distribution and easier access to the cargo.
A floor load refers to shipping containers that are loaded directly onto the floor of the shipping vessel without the use of pallets or crates. This method allows for maximum utilization of space and can accommodate heavier or bulkier items that can withstand direct placement on the container floor. Floor loads are often used for goods that are sturdy and can be stacked securely. This loading technique can also streamline loading and unloading processes, reducing handling time.
The floor load in an overseas container is the amount of load the floor is capable of holding.
Non permanant fixtures
stacked from floor to ceiling
It basically means that the floor can carry a weight of 500 kilos(or about 1000 pounds) for each square meter.
In general export shipments are what parcels you send outside your own country. Or If you are reading an email from your supplier abroad and they refer to export shipment it will likely mean the parcel that is coming to you.
A basket is a container.
What does KS mean on a floor plan? Knee Space
Hollo container