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Pallet Space Optimiser

Estimate pallet count from truck or container dimensions, pallet size and cargo height.

Default example10 palletsFloor layout 5 x 2 = 10 pallets per layer; 1 layer(s) after 150 mm pallet height allowance.

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Live result10 palletsFloor layout 5 x 2 = 10 pallets per layer; 1 layer(s) after 150 mm pallet height allowance.
Formula used

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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10 pallets

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10 palletsFloor layout 5 x 2 = 10 pallets per layer; 1 layer(s) after 150 mm pallet height allowance.

Inputs

Internal length
5,900 mm
Internal width
2,340 mm
Internal height
2,380 mm
Pallet length
1,165 mm
Pallet width
1,165 mm
Cargo height per pallet
1,200 mm

Method

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.

  1. A 5,900 x 2,340 mm floor with 1,165 x 1,165 mm pallets fits 5 x 2 = 10 pallets per layer.

Assumptions

  • This calculator is for planning and education, not legal, tax, medical, immigration, engineering or financial advice.
  • Use current official rates, contracts, carrier terms, statutes or professional guidance before relying on the result.
  • The default values are examples. Replace them with the figures from the job, invoice, contract, bill, service or record being checked.

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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.

Worked example

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

Professional note: print the input values, formula, result and date together so the calculation can be reviewed later.

Regional and unit assumptions

Basis: transparent planning arithmetic using the visible inputs and assumptions on this page.

Assumptions and limitations

Methodology & Accuracy

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Formula used

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.

Standard or basis

Basis: transparent planning arithmetic using the visible inputs and assumptions on this page.

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Master's Tip

Professional note: print the input values, formula, result and date together so the calculation can be reviewed later.

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Questions

What is the Pallet Space Optimiser?

The pallet optimiser estimates floor pallet positions and vertical stack layers from vehicle and pallet dimensions.

Can I rely on this as professional advice?

No. Use it as a transparent planning estimate, then verify the current rule, rate, contract or official source for the decision you are making.