Skip to content

Ounces to Metric Tons (oz to t) Converter

1 oz = 0.00003 t

1 Ounce equals 0.00003 Metric Tons (1 oz = 0.00003 t). Convert Ounces to Metric Tons with formula, table, and examples.

One ounce equals approximately 0.0000283495 metric tons, which means it takes about 35,274 ounces to make one metric ton. The metric ton (also called the tonne) is exactly 1,000 kilograms and serves as the global standard for large-scale weight measurement in commerce, industry, and science.

How to Convert Ounces to Metric Tons

t = oz × 0.0000283495
Multiply the value in Ounces by 0.0000283495
  1. Take your value in Ounces
  2. Multiply by 0.0000283495
  3. Read the result in Metric Tons

Common Ounces to Metric Tons Conversions

Ounces (oz) Metric Tons (t) Status
1 oz 0.0000283495 t
2 oz 0.000056699 t
5 oz 0.0001417476 t
10 oz 0.0002834952 t
25 oz 0.0007087381 t
50 oz 0.0014174762 t
100 oz 0.0028349523 t
500 oz 0.0141747616 t
1,000 oz 0.0283495231 t

Good to Know About Ounces to Metric Tons Conversion

The metric ton was adopted as 'tonne' to distinguish it from the British and American tons, though in everyday speech many English speakers use 'ton' interchangeably for all three. The metric ton aligns perfectly with the cubic meter of water: one cubic meter of pure water at standard conditions weighs exactly one metric ton, an elegant relationship that underscores the metric system's internal consistency.

Ounces to Metric Tons: What You Need to Know

Global commodity markets trade everything from wheat to steel in metric tons, making the ounce-to-metric-ton conversion relevant whenever American agricultural producers or manufacturers deal in international markets. A shipping container typically carries up to 28 metric tons of cargo, equivalent to roughly 988,000 ounces. The metric ton is also the standard unit for carbon emissions reporting worldwide.

What is a Ounce? oz

An imperial and US customary unit of mass equal to approximately 28.35 grams. Commonly used in the US and UK for food and postal weight.

Imperial Us-customary food packaging (US/UK) postal weight cooking (US)
Learn more about Ounce →

What is a Metric Ton? t

A metric unit of mass equal to 1000 kilograms. Used for measuring heavy loads, cargo, and industrial quantities.

Metric shipping industry agriculture
Learn more about Metric Ton →

Going the other way? Use our Metric Tons to Ounces converter.

Ounces to Metric Tons FAQ

  • One metric ton contains approximately 35,274 ounces. This is calculated from 1,000 kilograms times 35.274 ounces per kilogram (since 1 kg = 2.20462 lbs = 35.274 oz).

  • Not exactly. A metric ton (tonne) is 1,000 kilograms or about 2,204.6 pounds. An American (short) ton is 2,000 pounds, and a British (long) ton is 2,240 pounds. The metric ton falls between the two, closer to the long ton.

  • The metric ton became the international standard because it integrates cleanly with the SI system: 1 metric ton = 1,000 kilograms = 1,000,000 grams. This base-10 relationship makes calculations straightforward in scientific, industrial, and trade contexts, which is why international shipping and commodity markets overwhelmingly use it.

Non-Frequently Asked Questions About Ounces to Metric Tons

Questions nobody should ask - but someone did.

  • At one ounce per day, reaching a metric ton would take approximately 35,274 days, which is about 96.6 years. You would need to start saving ounces before you could walk and continue well past your 90th birthday. Dedication to the metric system has rarely been tested so severely.

  • If you drink two 12-ounce cups daily for 60 years, that totals roughly 525,600 ounces of coffee, or about 14.9 metric tons. That is enough coffee to fill a small swimming pool, and more than enough to explain your jitters at the doctor's office.

  • They weigh exactly the same: 1,000 kilograms each, or about 35,274 ounces. The feathers simply take up enormously more space. You would need approximately 40 cubic meters to store a metric ton of feathers versus less than one-tenth of a cubic meter for the lead.

Need the reverse? Use our Metric Tons to Ounces converter. See all Weight & Mass converters.