Compare a package's physical weight with the space it occupies so you can estimate which weight a carrier may charge.
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This metric calculator uses length × width × height in centimetres divided by the carrier divisor. Express and air services often use 5,000, while other services may use 6,000 or a different rule. The carrier's tariff always takes precedence.
Dimensional or volumetric weight converts package volume into a weight equivalent. Carriers commonly bill the greater of actual weight and dimensional weight.
Yes. Enter the measurements and actual weight of one carton, then enter the number of identical packages. The calculator multiplies the per-package chargeable weight by the quantity.