How many square metres of floor space do I need to unload a UK 20ft container?

To safely unload a 20ft container from the UK in Kenya, you typically need about:

Minimum: 30–40 square metres (mΒ²)
Recommended: 50–70 square metres (mΒ²) for efficient and safe handling

This space is required not just for the container itself, but also for movement, stacking, forklift access, and sorting cargo during offloading.


1. Why space is needed beyond the container size

A 20ft container footprint is only about:

  • πŸ“¦ Approx. 15 mΒ² (6m Γ— 2.4m)

But unloading requires extra working space for:

  • 🚜 Forklift movement
  • πŸ‘· Labour handling and sorting
  • πŸ“¦ Temporary staging of crates/pallets
  • 🚚 Access for trucks or further transport
  • πŸ”„ Turning radius and safety clearance

2. Minimum practical layouts

πŸ”Ή Tight space (emergency or restricted yards)

  • 30–40 mΒ²
  • Only suitable for:
    • Direct forklift unloading into a truck
    • Minimal sorting
  • Higher risk of delays or congestion

πŸ”Ή Standard operation (recommended)

  • 50–70 mΒ²
  • Allows:
    • Forklift movement
    • Safe stacking of crates
    • Inspection area for customs or CFS staff
    • Smooth workflow

πŸ”Ή Ideal commercial yard setup

  • 80–120 mΒ²+
  • Suitable for:
    • Mixed cargo (textiles, machinery, crates)
    • Sorting by SKU or consignee
    • Multiple pallets or heavy crates (300kg+)
    • Efficient container stripping operations

3. Factors that increase space requirement

You may need more than 70 mΒ² if:

  • πŸ“¦ Cargo is unstacked loose crates
  • βš™οΈ Heavy machinery requires crane/forklift repositioning
  • πŸ“¦ Multiple consignees in LCL cargo
  • πŸ” Customs inspection is required during offloading
  • 🚚 Onward trucking is delayed

4. Equipment movement clearance rules

For safe unloading operations:

  • Forklift turning radius: ~3–4 metres minimum clearance
  • Pallet staging zones: at least 1–2 metres between stacks
  • Truck access lane: minimum 3–4 metres width

These operational requirements increase total space beyond container footprint.


5. Port vs private yard difference

βš“ At Mombasa Port / CFS:

  • Space is already allocated and managed
  • You do NOT need to provide floor space

🏭 At private warehouse / consignee yard:

  • You must ensure 30–120 mΒ² depending on cargo type
  • Responsibility for safe unloading shifts to importer

6. Bottom line

To unload a UK 20ft container safely:

  • 🟒 Minimum workable space: 30–40 mΒ²
  • 🟑 Recommended space: 50–70 mΒ²
  • 🟒 Ideal for smooth operations: 80–120 mΒ²+

More space always improves safety, speed, and reduces handling damage risk.


For structured UK–Kenya container handling, yard planning, and safe offloading coordination, UK World Cargo Ltd works with licensed clearing agents and logistics partners to ensure efficient container stripping and cargo distribution from port to final destination.

For more information or a detailed explanation, please call or WhatsApp Abdi Haji at +44 7487 554202

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