Congratulations! You have found the easiest shipping container loading calculator software to learn and use. USA based. Simulate loading your cargo in minutes, not hours or days! Handles Mixed Cargo Loading and Multiple Container Loading with ease.
How many SAME SIZE BOXES in a container calculator
How many MIXED SIZES OF BOXES in a container calculator
How many ITEMS in a container calculator (for instance if each box contains 12 flashlight items CargoWiz will calculate the number of those flashlights on the shipment)
How Many CONTAINERS ARE NEEDED, for the entire shipment per, the container calculator
From the beginning we designed CargoWiz as a visual container loading calculator with the first-time user in mind. Our guiding principles are:
While other software providers may suggest users attend expensive seminars to learn their software, users should be running CargoWiz with your cargo within minutes. It is easy for multiple users with no computer expertise to learn. Due to this ease of use, there are no re-training issues when employees change positions or move on.
With other programs you may need to designate and train an “expert.” Not so with CargoWiz.
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