How Many Boxes Fit on a Pallet?
Work out pallet capacity from carton dimensions, pallet size, height and weight limits — with a calculator.
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Metric units, EUR/EPAL presets and practical assumptions.
Calculate pallet utilization, warehouse capacity, picking productivity and more.
Calculate cartons per layer, number of layers, pallet utilization, total weight and pallet height.
Open CalculatorCalculate how many cartons fit on a standard 1200 × 800 mm EUR/EPAL pallet, including layers, height and weight.
Open CalculatorCalculate footprint utilization, volume utilization and unused pallet space from your own loading pattern.
Open CalculatorEstimate how many cartons or pallets fit into a 20 ft, 40 ft or high cube container and the resulting utilization.
Open CalculatorEstimate pallet positions and storage capacity based on warehouse dimensions and rack configuration.
Open CalculatorCalculate picking productivity, labor requirements and estimated completion time.
Open CalculatorDetermine safety stock and reorder point from demand variability, lead time and service level.
Open CalculatorCalculate when to reorder based on lead time demand and safety stock.
Estimate storage cost per pallet position and per unit stored.
Size warehouse teams across receiving, picking, packing and shipping.
Estimate dock door requirements from truck volumes and turnaround times.
Classify SKUs into A, B and C groups based on movement and value.
Formulas, worked examples and practical explanations behind the calculators.
Work out pallet capacity from carton dimensions, pallet size, height and weight limits — with a calculator.
Standard EUR/EPAL pallet size explained: 1200 × 800 × 144 mm, footprint and height.
Why there is no single number, and how pallet size, orientation, stacking and weight change the answer.
Picking rate formulas, lines per hour, productive hours and a productivity calculator.