A standard 20-foot shipping container can typically hold about 28 to 30 tons of rice, depending on the packaging and density of the rice. If the rice is packed in bulk, it can reach the higher end of that range. However, the actual weight may vary based on factors such as the type of rice and the packing method used.
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Oh, dude, you're asking the real important questions here. So, like, a 20ft container can hold around 1,000 to 1,200 bags of rice, each weighing 50kg. So, like, if you're really into rice, that's a lot of carbs to keep you going.
I think alot of Bananas could fit into a big container, you should try it at home. You will need a lot of money to buy lots of bananas though. :)
depends upon the size of the tub, it's impossible to answer that one without knowing how big the container is.
Fill the cooker container with the dry rice and water. Then strain it and put it in the cooker and set to cook. once its done set it to warm.
usually 3-4 cups of rice.
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The best rice container available in the market is the OXO Good Grips POP Container.
A standard 40-foot shipping container has a capacity of about 67 to 76 cubic meters, depending on the type. Considering that a 50 kg bag of rice typically occupies around 0.025 cubic meters, you can fit approximately 2,688 to 3,040 bags in a 40-foot container. However, the exact number may vary based on packing efficiency and the dimensions of the bags.
A standard 20-foot shipping container can hold approximately 28,000 to 30,000 kilograms of rice, depending on the packaging and density of the rice. This estimate assumes the rice is packed in bulk bags or similar packaging. The actual weight may vary based on specific packing methods and container configuration.
Assuming the container is 20'W x 20'L x 20'H = 8,000 cubic feet A metric ton is 1,000 kilograms or 2,204.623 pounds Rice (hulled) = 47lbs/CF Rice (rough) = 36lbs/CF Rice (hulled) = 170.5507 Metric Tons in that container size Rice (rough) = 130.63458 Metric Tons in that container size
A standard 20-foot shipping container has a volume of about 33 cubic meters. Given that rice has a density of approximately 0.85 to 1.0 kg per liter, you can estimate that a 20-foot container can hold around 22,000 to 28,000 kilograms of rice, depending on the packing efficiency and the type of rice.