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9mm Plywood — Container Type Comparison

For 9mm plywood (Acacia core, 1220×2440mm), the 40ft High Cube holds the most sheets at 1,776. Comparison: 20ft Container = 888 sheets (13.80 MT), 40ft Container = 1,632 sheets (25.36 MT), 40HC = 1,776 sheets (27.60 MT), Flatbed Truck = 1,344 sheets (20.88 MT).

9mm Plywood — All Container Types Compared

Acacia hardwood core (580 kg/m³). Panel size: 1220×2440mm (4'×8').

ContainerMax PayloadPalletsSheets/PalletTotal SheetsNet Weight (MT)Limit
20ft Container20 MT811188813.80weight
40ft Container25.5 MT161021,63225.36weight
40ft High CubeBest28.5 MT161111,77627.60weight
Flatbed Truck21 MT16841,34420.88weight

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which container type fits the most 9mm plywood sheets?

The 40ft High Cube fits the most 9mm plywood sheets: 1,776 (Acacia core). Ranking: 40HC (1,776), 40ft (1,632), Flatbed (1,344), 20ft (888).

Should I use a 20ft or 40ft container for 9mm plywood?

A 40ft container holds 1,632 sheets of 9mm plywood vs. 888 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 (1,776 sheets).

What is the cost difference between 9mm plywood in 20ft vs 40HC?

A 40HC holds 1,776 sheets of 9mm plywood vs. 888 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 9mm plywood on a flatbed truck?

Yes. A flatbed truck can carry 1,344 sheets of 9mm plywood (20.88 MT). Flatbeds are ideal for domestic delivery but not suitable for ocean freight. Max payload: 21 MT.

Related Specifications

Data calculated using Vinawood's plywood specification engine. Figures are for standard conditions. Actual values may vary with moisture content, glue type, and manufacturing tolerances.Try our interactive calculators →