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Container Split Planner

Model mixed kitchens, wardrobes, and vanities in the same load so you can decide whether the order should ship as one commercially clean container or be split.

Enter mixed SKU counts to model a split-container plan

Frequently Asked Questions

Why use a split-container planner instead of a single-SKU load calculator?

Because many real orders mix kitchens, wardrobes, and vanities, and the container math changes once several product types share the same load.

What utilization range is commercially healthy?

Many buyers target roughly 70% to 95% usable-volume utilization. Below that, freight per unit can become inefficient. Above that, packing risk rises.

Should I split the load if utilization is above 100%?

Yes. Once the packed volume exceeds the usable container volume, the safer move is to split the shipment or reduce the SKU mix rather than forcing a risky load plan.

Need A Mixed-Load RFQ?

Ask suppliers for packed CBM and carton logic before you commit to a multi-category shipment.