2.7mm Plywood — Container Type Comparison
For 2.7mm plywood (Acacia core, 1220×2440mm), the 40ft High Cube holds the most sheets at 5,920. Comparison: 20ft Container = 2,960 sheets (13.80 MT), 40ft Container = 5,456 sheets (25.43 MT), 40HC = 5,920 sheets (27.60 MT), Flatbed Truck = 4,496 sheets (20.96 MT).
2.7mm Plywood — All Container Types Compared
Acacia hardwood core (580 kg/m³). Panel size: 1220×2440mm (4'×8').
| Container | Max Payload | Pallets | Sheets/Pallet | Total Sheets | Net Weight (MT) | Limit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20ft Container | 20 MT | 8 | 370 | 2,960 | 13.80 | weight |
| 40ft Container | 25.5 MT | 16 | 341 | 5,456 | 25.43 | weight |
| 40ft High CubeBest | 28.5 MT | 16 | 370 | 5,920 | 27.60 | weight |
| Flatbed Truck | 21 MT | 16 | 281 | 4,496 | 20.96 | weight |
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▶Which container type fits the most 2.7mm plywood sheets?
The 40ft High Cube fits the most 2.7mm plywood sheets: 5,920 (Acacia core). Ranking: 40HC (5,920), 40ft (5,456), Flatbed (4,496), 20ft (2,960).
▶Should I use a 20ft or 40ft container for 2.7mm plywood?
A 40ft container holds 5,456 sheets of 2.7mm plywood vs. 2,960 in a 20ft — that's 84% more capacity. Choose 20ft for smaller orders or when port space is limited. For maximum value, use a 40HC (5,920 sheets).
▶What is the cost difference between 2.7mm plywood in 20ft vs 40HC?
A 40HC holds 5,920 sheets of 2.7mm plywood vs. 2,960 in a 20ft. The 40HC typically costs 30-50% more than a 20ft but carries 100% more sheets, making the per-sheet shipping cost significantly lower.
▶Can I ship 2.7mm plywood on a flatbed truck?
Yes. A flatbed truck can carry 4,496 sheets of 2.7mm plywood (20.96 MT). Flatbeds are ideal for domestic delivery but not suitable for ocean freight. Max payload: 21 MT.
