MARITIME – CARGO, LOADING & TABILITY (COMMERCIAL) CALCULATOR Container Stack Load A precise tool.
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What is the Container Stack Load & How does it work?
In maritime transport, ISO containers are stacked in vertical tiers on deck or in the hold. The International Organization for Standardization defines a maximum permissible load per tier that depends on the container’s weight, the number of containers placed side‑by‑side, and the stacking factor which accounts for load distribution and structural support. The load carried by a single tier is calculated by multiplying the weight of one container by the number of containers in that tier and by a stacking factor that reflects the increased stress on the lower containers. Engineers then apply a safety factor to ensure the vessel’s stability under dynamic sea conditions.
L_{tier}=n_{c}times W_{c}times SF
n_c = number of containers per tier, W_c = weight of one container (tonnes), SF = stacking factor (dimensionless)
The total load for a stack is the tier load multiplied by the number of tiers and finally adjusted by the safety factor. This value is critical for assessing deck strength, vessel trim, and overall stability during the voyage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate the load for a single tier of containers?
Multiply the weight of one container by the number of containers in that tier and by the stacking factor.
What is the maximum permissible load per tier for ISO containers?
The maximum load depends on the container’s weight, the number of containers stacked side-by-side, and the stacking factor.
How does the stacking factor affect the load calculation?
The stacking factor accounts for how the load is distributed and supported structurally, influencing the total permissible load per tier.
Can I use this calculator for containers of different weights?
Yes, you can input the specific weight of each container type to calculate the appropriate load per tier.
What is the purpose of ISO standards in container stacking?
ISO standards ensure safe and efficient stacking of containers, preventing structural damage and ensuring stability during transport.
How many containers can be stacked in a single tier?
The number of containers that can be stacked in a single tier is determined by the container’s weight and the stacking factor.
Is there a maximum height limit for container stacks on deck?
Yes, there are regulations regarding the maximum height of container stacks to ensure stability and safety during maritime transport.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.