Formula
Pallets per layer = floor(internal length / pallet length) x floor(internal width / pallet width). Layers = floor((internal height - 150 mm pallet height) / (cargo height + 150 mm pallet height)). Total pallets = pallets per layer x layers.
Freight & Logistics
Estimate pallet count from truck or container dimensions, pallet size and cargo height.
Calculator
Pallets per layer = floor(internal length / pallet length) x floor(internal width / pallet width). Layers = floor((internal height - 150 mm pallet height) / (cargo height + 150 mm pallet height)). Total pallets = pallets per layer x layers.
This is the method behind the answer, so the result can be checked rather than simply trusted.Visual grid
Pallet Space Optimiser is not just a final answer. It is a step on a line: before and after, input and output, assumption and result.
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CalculationTime
Pallets per layer = floor(internal length / pallet length) x floor(internal width / pallet width). Layers = floor((internal height - 150 mm pallet height) / (cargo height + 150 mm pallet height)). Total pallets = pallets per layer x layers.
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Pallets per layer = floor(internal length / pallet length) x floor(internal width / pallet width). Layers = floor((internal height - 150 mm pallet height) / (cargo height + 150 mm pallet height)). Total pallets = pallets per layer x layers.
A 5,900 x 2,340 mm floor with 1,165 x 1,165 mm pallets fits 5 x 2 = 10 pallets per layer.
Professional note: print the input values, formula, result and date together so the calculation can be reviewed later.
Basis: transparent planning arithmetic using the visible inputs and assumptions on this page.
Methodology & Accuracy
CalculationTime pages are built around visible arithmetic: the formula, assumptions, worked example and practical limitations are shown so the result can be checked rather than simply trusted.
Pallets per layer = floor(internal length / pallet length) x floor(internal width / pallet width). Layers = floor((internal height - 150 mm pallet height) / (cargo height + 150 mm pallet height)). Total pallets = pallets per layer x layers.
Basis: transparent planning arithmetic using the visible inputs and assumptions on this page.
Where a calculator follows a named legal, trade or industry standard, that standard is cited visibly. Otherwise the page uses transparent general arithmetic and states its limits.Professional note: print the input values, formula, result and date together so the calculation can be reviewed later.
The pallet optimiser estimates floor pallet positions and vertical stack layers from vehicle and pallet dimensions.
No. Use it as a transparent planning estimate, then verify the current rule, rate, contract or official source for the decision you are making.