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What is the Intake Limit? & How is the Intake Limit Calculated?

20.06.2025
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What is the Intake Limit? & How is the Intake Limit Calculated?

Ship capacity, is one of the most preferred options in road transportation, and there are many reasons for this. In the transportation sector, ensuring the safe and timely delivery of products is of great importance, and with ship capacity, achieving these goals becomes easier. Ship capacity stands out because it is cost-effective compared to other transportation methods. Especially the ability to deliver products to different points makes this method attractive. Road transportation offers flexibility through various stops along the route, effectively meeting customer needs. As a result, businesses reduce their costs while ensuring their products arrive on time and safely. 

What Is Ship Capacity?

Ship capacity is the limit of capacity applicable to all vehicles engaged in land and maritime transportation. It determines the maximum load a vehicle can carry and the total number of passengers. Therefore, it is a critical measure for all types of transportation. However, ship capacity is not limited only to transportation vehicles; it is also a valid restriction for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. For example, the load capacity of a commercial vehicle or the passenger count of a passenger car are examined within the scope of ship capacity. Therefore, drivers and operators should be aware of their vehicle's ship capacity and avoid exceeding these limits during transportation. Otherwise, safety issues may arise, and there is a risk of facing legal sanctions.

How Is Ship Capacity Calculated?

Ship capacity is a term that indicates a vehicle's load-carrying capacity and is generally calculated based on the original technical data provided by the manufacturer. Different ship capacity values are available for individual and commercial vehicles. Variations in vehicle design are important factors affecting carrying capacity. Road infrastructure and engineering designs are also considered in determining vehicles' carrying capacities and included in the ship capacity calculation. Engineering data establish the standards necessary for the vehicle to safely utilize its maximum load capacity. 

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Truck and Semi-Trailer Ship Capacity

The load capacity of trucks has been developed to be higher and broader compared to cars. 

The loading capacity limit set for trucks and semi-trailers

Vehicle Type Permitted Weight (tons)
Two-Axle Motor Vehicles 18 tons
Three-Axle Motor Vehicles 25 tons
Three-Axle Semi-Trailer Vehicles 28 tons
Articulated Buses 28 tons
Four-Axle Vehicles 36 tons
Semi-Trailer Vehicles with Axle Group Weight of 20 tons 38 tons
Five or More Axle Semi-Trailer and Trailer Combinations 40 tons
Vehicles Carrying Container Semi-Trailers 44 tons

Why Is Ship Capacity Important?

Ship capacity plays a vital role in transportation processes. It is of great importance in terms of safety, environmental impact, cost, compliance with legal requirements, and operational efficiency. It is possible to answer why ship capacity is so critical with examples. Increasing transportation capacity contributes to more efficient transportation operations. Especially, optimizing ship capacity along with ship capacity allows for better utilization. During cargo transportation, reducing the number of trips made by ships used for transportation lowers costs and minimizes environmental impacts.  

 

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