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  2. EUR-pallet - Wikipedia

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    EUR-pallets. The EUR-pallet, also known as Euro-pallet or EPAL-pallet, is the standard European pallet as specified by the UIC pallet working group and the UIC 435-2 leaflet. [1] Pallets conforming to the standardization are eligible for the European Pallet Pool (EPP), the system which allows for an exchange as "pallet for pallet".

  3. Euro container - Wikipedia

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    The most common sizes (length × width) are 600 by 400 millimetres (24 in × 16 in) and 400 mm × 300 mm (16 in × 12 in), which can be stacked together to fill a Euro-pallet measuring 1,200 mm × 800 mm (47 in × 31 in).

  4. Pallet - Wikipedia

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    The Australian standard pallet is a pallet size commonly found in Australia but rarely found elsewhere. It is a square pallet originally made of hardwood 1,165 mm × 1,165 mm (45.9 in × 45.9 in) in size which fits perfectly in the RACE container of the Australian Railway.

  5. Intermodal container - Wikipedia

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    European pallet wide (or PW) containers are minimally wider, and have shallow side corrugation, to offer just enough internal width, to allow common European Euro-pallets of 1.20 m (47 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) long by 0.80 m (31 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) wide, [88] to be loaded with significantly greater efficiency and capacity.

  6. Banana box - Wikipedia

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    The dimensions may vary slightly between different manufacturers, but are approximately 535 × 400 × 245 mm (width × depth × height), which corresponds to a volume of 52 liters (0.05 m 3). Thus, 20 banana boxes will fill about one cubic meter. A single type 1AA ISO container can thus hold 1200 banana boxes. [5]

  7. Loading gauge - Wikipedia

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    At 2.6 m (8 ft 6 in) wide, it allows for 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) wide Euro shipping containers, [22] which are designed to carry Euro-pallets efficiently [8] [23] W10: Allows 2.9 m (9 ft 6 in) high Hi-Cube shipping containers to be carried on standard wagons [20] and also allows 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) wide Euro shipping containers. [22] Larger than UIC A. [8]

  8. Swap body - Wikipedia

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    However, ISO containers inner dimensions (2.33 m wide) are just a few centimetres too short to accommodate European-pool pallets (0.8 m × 1.2 m or 31.5 in × 47.2 in) without leaving much empty space. To optimise the carriage of pallets, wide bodies are often scaled to the maximum width allowed for standard road trucks and railroad cars and to ...

  9. Category:Mechanical standards - Wikipedia

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    Sizes in clothing (1 C, 20 P) T. Thread standards (16 P) ... EUR-pallet; European respirator standards; F. Flat Display Mounting Interface; G. G4 (lamp base) G6.35 ...

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