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For barrier gate buyers, one of the most critical factors in bulk procurement is understanding how many units fit in different container sizes. This directly impacts shipping cost calculations, capital investment risks, and whether supporting components like barrier gate booms and boom supports can be transported together. As a trusted access control equipment supplier, ACCESS TECH breaks down real loading data for 20′ and 40’HC containers, helping you find the most cost-effective bulk purchase solution.
The 20′ container (dimensions: 5,758 mm x 2,352 mm x 2,385 mm) is the go-to option for most barrier gate bulk buyers—and our top recommendation for new and regular clients alike.
Based on loading simulation reports, a 20′ container can stably hold 14 standard pallets. Each pallet carries 8 barrier gate units, resulting in a total loading capacity of 112 barrier gates (14 pallets × 8 units/pallet).

A key advantage here is the extra space above the pallets: it’s perfectly sized to accommodate supporting parts like barrier gate booms and boom supports. This eliminates the need for separate shipping for accessories, reducing both transportation costs and the risk of delayed component delivery.
Financially, 112 units strike an ideal balance: they meet short-to-medium-term inventory or project needs while keeping capital investment manageable. This low-risk, high-practicality setup is why 80% of our clients choose 20′ container purchases.
If you require larger quantities, a 40’HC container (dimensions: 12,117 mm x 2,388 mm x 2,694 mm) is an option—but it requires careful planning around accessory transport.
Per loading simulations, a 40’HC container can hold up to 60 pallets. In a theoretical full-load scenario (combining red pallets with 6 units each and yellow pallets with 4 units each), the total capacity reaches 300 barrier gates ((6+4) units/group × 30 groups). However, this maximum load leaves almost no space for barrier gate booms—creating logistical gaps for your installation timeline.

To avoid this, we recommend adjusting the practical loading capacity to around 230 barrier gates for 40’HC containers. This reserve space ensures all barrier gate booms and boom supports can be shipped together, guaranteeing that main units and accessories arrive simultaneously.
This option suits buyers with long-term, stable demand (e.g., large-scale distributors or project contractors) who can manage higher capital investment and inventory turnover.
To help you decide, we’ve compared the two options side-by-side:
| Container Type | Loading Capacity (w/ Accessories) | Core Advantages | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20′ Container | 112 barrier gates + full accessories | Low capital risk, no separate accessory shipping, fits short-term needs | Most buyers, new clients, project-based purchases |
| 40’HC Container | 230 barrier gates + full accessories | Lower per-unit shipping cost, suits high-volume stock | Long-term partners, large distributors, bulk inventory |
Cost-effectiveness isn’t just about per-unit shipping fees—it also depends on your cash flow and demand cycle. The 20′ container’s 112-unit setup avoids overstocking and excessive capital tie-up, making it the most flexible choice for most scenarios. The 40’HC option works best if you can forecast steady demand and manage larger inventory.

At ACCESS TECH, we don’t just provide barrier gates—we deliver end-to-end bulk procurement support:
Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a long-term distributor, our team will help you optimize your purchase plan—from container selection to cost calculation.
Ready to get a personalized bulk quote for barrier gates? Contact ACCESS TECH today, and let’s find the best loading and procurement solution for your business.