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How Many Bedding Sets Fit in a Container? Loading, CBM & MOQ Planning

BeddingTextilePro Editorial··7 min de lecture
How Many Bedding Sets Fit in a Container? Loading, CBM & MOQ Planning

A 40HQ container (~65–68 CBM usable) holds roughly 5,500–8,000 flat-boxed four-piece sets, or 11,000–16,000 compressed. Here's how to plan loading, CBM and MOQ for bedding.

Bedding is a volume cargo, not a weight cargo — you'll 'cube out' (fill the space) long before you hit the weight limit. So the real question is how many cubic meters (CBM) your sets occupy, and how they're packed. As a rough guide, a 40ft high-cube (40HQ, ~65–68 CBM usable) holds about 5,500–8,000 flat-boxed four-piece sets, or roughly 11,000–16,000 when vacuum/compression-packed. Here's how to plan it.

Volume, not weight: think in CBM

Usable container volumes are roughly: 20ft ≈ 26–28 CBM, 40ft ≈ 58–60 CBM, and 40ft high-cube (40HQ) ≈ 65–68 CBM. Bedding is light and bulky, so the number of sets you fit depends almost entirely on the packed volume per set — which packaging controls. Treat the set counts here as planning ranges and confirm against your factory's carton spec.

Compressed vs flat-packed

  • Flat / boxed (retail PVC-zip box): roughly 5,500–8,000 four-piece sets in a 40HQ; presents best on the shelf.
  • Vacuum / compression packed: roughly 11,000–16,000 sets in a 40HQ — compression roughly doubles the count.
  • Quilts and comforters are bulkier than flat sheet sets — they cube out faster, so expect fewer per container.

FCL vs LCL

A full container load (FCL) is most cost-effective per unit once your volume fills a 20ft, 40ft or 40HQ. For trial or smaller orders, less-than-container-load (LCL) lets you pay for only the volume you use, with slightly higher per-unit cost and a little more handling. Many buyers start LCL, then move to FCL as they scale.

Tie your MOQ to a container

You don't need to fill a container to start — a source-factory MOQ around 100 sets per style ships easily as LCL. But it helps to know your container math early: it tells you when consolidating styles into one FCL will cut your per-unit freight. Ask for a loading plan — carton dimensions, sets per carton, cartons per container and total CBM — with every quote so your landed cost is transparent.

Bedding cubes out before it weighs out. Plan in CBM, let packaging decide the count, and always get a loading plan — then you know exactly what fills your container.

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