Not that many. Barges work way better for bulk cargo. a typical barge is 35x195
40 foot = 40 feet
There are several types of containers used for various purposes, primarily in shipping and storage. The most common types include standard intermodal containers (such as 20-foot and 40-foot containers), refrigerated containers (reefers), tank containers for liquids, and specialized containers for specific cargo (like flat racks and open-top containers). Additionally, there are smaller containers used for domestic shipping and logistics. Each type is designed to accommodate different types of goods and transportation methods.
Shipping containers include dry containers for general cargo, reefers for temperature-sensitive goods, flat racks for oversized items, open tops for top-loading, tank containers for liquids and gases, open side containers for easy access, and half-height containers for dense cargo.
40 x 50 = 2,000 (sq ft).
This is 40 grossed $90,221,182 worldwide.
5 x 8 = 40 40 square feet
40 Days and 40 Nights grossed $95,092,667 worldwide.
40 yards
2444
680 gall would fill 40 containers, we are 27 gall short so 38 containers. (653/17 = 38.4)
Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit. A container that is 20 feet long is 1 TEU while a 40 foot container unit is 2 TEU. A 53 foot container is 2.65 TEUs