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Day: 29 6 月, 2026

How Many Paintball Cases Fit on a Pallet or in a Shipping Container?

A logistics reference guide covering standard paintball pallet configurations (150-176 cases per pallet at ~2m stack height, ~1,000-1,200 kg per pallet), 20-foot container capacity (10 pallets, 1,500-1,760 cases, 3.0-3.5 million rounds), 40-foot standard container capacity (20-22 pallets, 3,000-3,872 cases, 6.0-7.7 million rounds), 40-foot high cube container capacity (22-24 pallets, up to 4,224 cases), a 20ft vs 40ft cost comparison showing 20-40% lower per-case freight cost for 40ft containers, weight considerations (paintball containers are volume-limited not weight-limited), LCL vs FCL decision rules (under 500 cases use LCL, 500-1,500 use 20ft FCL, over 1,500 use 40ft FCL), and palletizing best practices for ocean freight.

Are Paintballs Hazardous Materials for Shipping? A Complete Regulatory Guide

A regulatory compliance guide confirming paintballs are NOT classified as hazardous materials under any major shipping regulation (DOT, IATA, IMDG, ADR), organized by regulatory framework with classification grid and comparison table explaining why paintballs are non-hazardous (non-flammable with 470F PEG flash point, non-toxic food-grade fill, non-corrosive, non-pressurized), what the MSDS Section 14 says (all entries state “Not applicable”), what IS regulated in a combined shipment (CO2 tanks as UN1013, HPA tanks as UN1002, paint markers with pressurized air systems), shipping documentation requirements (standard commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading only), and guidance for dealing with freight forwarders who incorrectly classify paintballs as hazmat.