Port | Durban Seaport |
Packaging | Bag, Bulk, Gift Packing, Sachet, Vacuum Pack |
Lead Time | Prompt |
We normally load
SPAGHETTI in consumer packs as below;
5kg x 2 packs in a carton (=10 kg) box, NET 27 MT pasta. It means
2.700 carton boxes in a 20 FCL, in other words 5.400 packs inside
the container.
500gr x 20 packs in a carton (=10 kg) box, NET 27,5 MT pasta. It
means 2.750 carton boxes in a 20 FCL, in other words 55.000 packs
inside the container.
400gr x 25 packs in a carton (=10 kg) box, NET 26,5 MT pasta. It
means 2.650 carton boxes in a 20 FCL, in other words 66.250 packs
inside the container.
300gr x 40 packs in a carton (=12 kg) box, NET 25,98 MT pasta. It
means 2.165carton boxes in a 20 FCL, in other words 86.600 packs
inside the container.
250gr x 40 packs in a carton (=10 kg) box, NET 26,5 MT pasta. It
means 2.650 carton boxes in a 20 FCL, in other words 106.000
packs inside the container.
200 gr x 40 packs in a carton (=8 kg) box, NET 24,8 MT pasta. It
means 3100 carton boxes in a 20 FCL, in other words 124.000 packs
inside the container.
Macaroni (short cut
pasta such as elbow, fusilli and penne rigate, vermicelli etc.)
should be loaded into a 40’ or 40’HQ container so that it will be
advantageous for the buyer. If you plan to buy assorted shipment,
please bear in mind that because the dimensions of nylon packs
and carton boxes are different, we need to know quantity for each
shape to load into a 40’ container. Depending on these
quantities, we can calculate how many boxes can be loaded as a
maximum into a 40’ or 40’HQ container. Then we can quote per
carton or MT. In short, the max load changes depending on the
shapes to be selected by your side.