How Many Cubic Meters Can a 9.6-Meter Truck Carry?
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Truck cubic capacity = truck length (in meters) multiplied by truck width (in meters) multiplied by truck height (in meters). Under normal circumstances, a 9.6-meter truck can carry 50 to 55 cubic meters of cargo. Below are the relevant details about 9.6-meter trucks: 1. A 9.6-meter single-axle box truck is generally suitable for transporting various valuable goods, lightweight and bulky cargo, as well as goods requiring waterproof transportation. 2. According to national regulations, the truck cab can only accommodate a maximum of 3 people. 3. A 9.6-meter single-axle box truck typically weighs 6-8 tons, with a load capacity generally within 0-12 tons. According to regulations, the total weight of the truck and cargo combined must not exceed 17 tons.