Pallet Calculator

Calculate how many cartons fit on a pallet based on carton dimensions, pallet size, maximum height and weight. The calculator automatically evaluates carton orientation and displays pallet utilization.

Unit system

Metric

Dimensions in mm, weight in kg.

Carton

mm
mm
mm
kg

Pallet

1200 × 800 mm · pallet height 144 mm · 25 kg

Limits

mm

Includes pallet height

kg

Includes pallet weight

Result

40 cartons / pallet

5 full layers of 8 cartons

Cartons per layer

8

Layers

5

Total cartons

40

Loaded height

1,394mm

Total pallet weight

345.0kg

Total carton weight

320.0kg

Footprint utilization

100.0%

Volume utilization

85.9%

Limiting factor

Height

Top view – optimal layer arrangement4 × 2 = 8 cartons / layer
1600 mm maxpallet
Side view5 layers · loaded height 1394 mm
Always verify pallet stability, load distribution, packaging strength, local transport regulations and equipment restrictions before using calculated loading configurations in real operations.

How to Calculate Boxes Per Pallet

The calculation runs in three steps. First, the carton footprint is fitted onto the pallet footprint in both horizontal orientations and the better result becomes the cartons per layer. Second, the available load height — the maximum loaded height minus the pallet height — is divided by the carton height to give the number of whole layers. Third, the weight allowance is checked: the maximum total weight minus the pallet weight, divided by the carton weight. The final quantity is the lower of the height-based and weight-based figures.

Cartons Per Layer

Cartons per layer is driven entirely by the carton footprint against the pallet footprint. For each orientation, the number of cartons along the pallet length is the pallet length divided by the placed carton length, rounded down, and the same is done across the pallet width. Multiplying the two gives the cartons on a full layer. Because only whole cartons fit, a small change in carton size can add or remove an entire row.

Pallet Height

The maximum loaded height normally comes from racking beam openings, trailer internal height, doorway clearance or handling equipment. It includes the pallet itself, so the usable load height is the maximum loaded height minus the pallet height (144 mm on a standard EUR pallet). Only whole carton layers fit into that space, and a partially filled top layer still occupies a full layer height.

Pallet Weight

Maximum total pallet weight is limited by rack beam capacity, forklift capacity, floor loading and transport rules. The pallet's own weight consumes part of that allowance, so the carton payload equals the maximum total weight minus the pallet weight. When heavy cartons are loaded, weight becomes the limiting factor before height and the top layer may only be partially filled.

Pallet Utilization

Footprint utilization compares the area covered by cartons on one full layer with the total pallet footprint. Volume utilization compares the total carton volume with the usable loading envelope — the pallet footprint multiplied by the available load height above the deck. A low footprint figure means the carton size does not modularize well against the pallet; a low volume figure with a good footprint figure usually points to a height or weight restriction.

Pallet Calculator Example

Take a carton of 400 × 300 × 250 mm on a EUR pallet of 1200 × 800 mm. Along the 1200 mm length, 1200 ÷ 400 = 3 cartons. Across the 800 mm width, 800 ÷ 300 = 2 cartons (rounded down), which gives 6 cartons per layer in that orientation. The alternative orientation — 300 mm along the length and 400 mm across the width — gives 1200 ÷ 300 = 4 and 800 ÷ 400 = 2, so 8 cartons per layer. The calculator picks the better orientation automatically. The layer count then follows from your maximum loaded height minus the 144 mm pallet height, divided by the 250 mm carton height, and the weight allowance is applied on top. Enter your own figures above to see the exact result for your limits.

These calculations are planning estimates and are not load safety advice. Always verify pallet stability, load distribution, packaging strength, local transport regulations and equipment restrictions before using calculated loading configurations in real operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many boxes fit on a pallet?
It depends on the carton footprint, the pallet size, the maximum loaded height and the maximum permitted pallet weight. The calculator determines cartons per layer from the footprint, the number of layers from the available load height, and then caps the result if the weight limit is reached first.
What are EUR pallet dimensions?
A standard EUR/EPAL pallet has footprint dimensions of 1200 × 800 mm, a typical pallet height of 144 mm and an own weight of roughly 25 kg.
Does the calculator consider pallet weight?
Yes. The pallet's own weight is subtracted from the maximum total pallet weight before the carton payload is calculated, and the total pallet weight shown includes the pallet itself.
Does it optimize carton orientation?
Yes. Both standard horizontal orientations are evaluated — carton length aligned with the pallet length, and carton width aligned with the pallet length — and the orientation that yields the most cartons per layer is used.
What does the limiting factor mean?
The limiting factor shows whether the maximum loaded height or the maximum permitted weight restricts the load first. If both produce the same maximum quantity, height and weight are equally limiting.

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