Gents, officially the container is NOT DESIGNED to load the cargo this way. The front end wall is tested on 0.4P which is equivalent to a maximum of 11.292 kgs. Most likely when all bulk product is loaded it will be near 28.000 kgs. This is a good example how normal containers are being mis-used.
Tnk you for noticing this, depending on the SF of the cargo we can load at max payload of the 20' containers. The back of the container is reinforced by the machinery while loading, with special "wall", while front doors (as you may see in the video) are also reinforced with special bars and at client's request we can also add MDF/OSB additionally.
Hello is this loading in a normal container? And does all the shipping companies accept bein loading directly in bulk like that instead of being in 50 kg bags?
Most of carriers are accepting liner bags for loading bulk cargo. As you can see in the video the liner bag is prepared prior loading, protects the cargo, which was BIO btw, no impurities by this method. 25 mts of cargo into 20' container.
Nice picture, but how about if the sea vessel will be highjacked by pirates and when they open the doors and rip the liner - spuf.. they will be trapped in moving grains, Indiana Jones style🙃
Pretty awesome! it would be interesting to see how they open the container and discharge the load on the other end.
i can help you here - one method is as follows ua-cam.com/video/RwQA1z94Pso/v-deo.html
Nice setup! Good to see proper usage of bulk liners in containers. It's the way forward.
Many tnks for appreciating what we are doing
Gents, officially the container is NOT DESIGNED to load the cargo this way. The front end wall is tested on 0.4P which is equivalent to a maximum of 11.292 kgs. Most likely when all bulk product is loaded it will be near 28.000 kgs. This is a good example how normal containers are being mis-used.
Tnk you for noticing this, depending on the SF of the cargo we can load at max payload of the 20' containers. The back of the container is reinforced by the machinery while loading, with special "wall", while front doors (as you may see in the video) are also reinforced with special bars and at client's request we can also add MDF/OSB additionally.
good comment, good answer. Thank you!
Hello is this loading in a normal container? And does all the shipping companies accept bein loading directly in bulk like that instead of being in 50 kg bags?
If it fits it ships. 1000 lbs or 50000 lbs+ just if you ship make sure you dont short the weight.
Most of carriers are accepting liner bags for loading bulk cargo. As you can see in the video the liner bag is prepared prior loading, protects the cargo, which was BIO btw, no impurities by this method.
25 mts of cargo into 20' container.
@@fastfreightsrl3836 Thanks a lot for replying.
Bad though, think about what will happen if it falls into the ocean? The grain will swell and probably explode the container.
Nice picture, but how about if the sea vessel will be highjacked by pirates and when they open the doors and rip the liner - spuf.. they will be trapped in moving grains, Indiana Jones style🙃
They get what they deserve . arrrr matey the pirates parrot will be eating good for months or years.😆
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pls send your request over e-mail, we are very fast in replying over e-mail also. :)
Very slow process 🙄