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Coconut water concentrate.

HS 2009.89 60 °Bx ± 1.0 · 265 kg drum · Frozen or chilled

Evaporated to 60 Brix for formulators who are paying to ship water they do not need. One container of concentrate carries roughly eleven containers of finished drink.

Coconut water concentrate export drums at port
265 kg net per drum — the freight arithmetic
01 — Specifications

The drum weight is the tell.

At 60 Brix the liquid runs about 1.29 kg per litre, so the same 200-litre shell that holds 200 kg of single strength holds 265 kg of concentrate. A supplier quoting a "200 kg drum" of concentrate has not shipped it.

HS code
2009.89
Brix
60 °Bx ± 1.0
Density
≈ 1.29 kg/L at 60 °Bx
Drum fill
265 kg net in a 200 L shell
Storage
Frozen −18 °C or chilled, per contract
Reconstitution
≈ 1 : 11 back to 5.5 °Bx single strength
Additives
None
Colour
Pale — pinking is treated as a defect
Packaging
Aseptic bag-in-drum
Base material
Same NFC line, evaporated
⚠ The reconstitution ratio is indicative. Confirm it per lot against the actual Brix on the certificate of analysis — a 59 Brix and a 61 Brix lot do not dilute to the same yield.
02 — Why concentrate

Three reasons formulators switch.

Container freight economics
Freight

Eleven containers in one

The whole commercial case. You stop paying ocean freight, duty and handling on water you are going to add again at your own plant.

Ratio≈ 1 : 11
Brix60 ± 1.0
Best forLong-haul programmes
Beverage blending
Formulation

Blend to your own target

Dilute to whatever Brix your recipe locks to instead of accepting the Brix the origin nut happened to give.

ControlYour Brix
AdditivesNone
Best forMulti-SKU brands
Powder and RTD manufacturing
Downstream

Powder and RTD feedstock

The starting material for spray-dried coconut water powder and for high-solids functional drink bases.

Solids60 °Bx
Storage−18 °C
Best forPowder plants
03 — Applications

Where it goes.

  • 01Beverage formulators reconstituting at destination
  • 02Spray-dried coconut water powder manufacturing
  • 03Functional, electrolyte and sports drink bases
  • 04Long-haul programmes where freight decides the landed cost
04 — Packaging & logistics

How it ships.

Packing
265 kg net aseptic bag-in-drum (200 L shell)
Temperature
Frozen −18 °C reefer, or chilled per contract
Loadability
≈ 80 drums / 20′ reefer
MOQ · Incoterms
1 FCL; trial drum available · FOB / CFR / CIF
FSSC 22000 FDA Juice HACCP 21 CFR 120 Brix verified per lot CoA per lot
⚠ Concentrate moves in a reefer, single strength moves dry. Budget the cold chain into the comparison before concluding that concentrate is cheaper for your lane.
05 — Before you order

What a quote tells you that a page can't.

This page describes the product. It can't run the landed-cost comparison against single strength for your lane, or confirm the reconstitution yield your line will actually see. One message can.

01
Spec sheet & CoA
Full specification and a Certificate of Analysis matched to your buyer's QA.
02
A sample to test
Couriered so you can run it on your own line before committing.
03
A price for your destination
FOB, CFR or CIF to your port — for your volume, format and Incoterm.
04
A named trade contact
One person on the desk, replying the same day — not a form.
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Buyer questions
Why is the drum 265 kg and not 200 kg?
Because at 60 Brix the liquid is denser — about 1.29 kg per litre. The 200-litre shell is the same one used for single strength; only the fill weight changes. Quoting 200 kg for concentrate is one of the quickest ways to reveal inexperience in this trade.
How much single strength does one drum make?
Roughly eleven times the volume at 5.5 Brix, so about 2.9 tonnes of finished liquid per 265 kg drum. Treat that as indicative and confirm against the actual Brix on the lot CoA.
Frozen or chilled?
Both are workable and it is a contract decision. Frozen at −18 °C is the safer default for long transit; chilled shortens the usable window but simplifies handling at your plant.
Will our label have to say "from concentrate"?
In the United States, yes — 21 CFR 102.33 makes it a mandatory part of the name for a reconstituted juice. It is not a marketing choice. If that wording is unacceptable for your positioning, buy the single-strength NFC line instead.
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