CHARGEABLE WEIGHT CALCULATOR 2023.

1.VOLUMETRIC WEIGHT CALCULATOR

Introduction

What is volumetric weight?

UK Kenya Shipping dimensional weight is calculated based on a package’s Length, Width, and Height converted into volumetric kilograms. The formula for calculating Volumetric weight varies depending on the carrier and service used. For example, some airlines use a different volume formula for express and economy services.

Why is volumetric weight charged?

The larger an item, the more space it takes up in a vehicle or aircraft, and therefore the more expensive it is to ship but with UK Kenya Shipping is easy and cheap. If an item is large but light, the price will be based on size rather than weight.

What is volumetric weight, and how is it calculated?
Have you ever tried to close a suitcase but couldn’t close it entirely because it was too full? The same goes for the couriers who transport your products: their space is limited, and sooner or later, it will fill up, and someone will have to leave their belongings to close the truck/plane/train/sea container but with the UK Kenya Shipping has unlimited space.

Regardless of shipping method or service, UK Kenya Shipping has developed packaging strategies to maximize capacity and revenue. To this end, pages have also developed a dimensional weight measurement technique to make the most of light items that take up more space.

In this article, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about dimensional weight, how it’s calculated, and, most importantly, how to avoid (or at least reduce) it with UK Kenya Shipping.

What is volumetric weight?


In UK Kenya Shipping not all weights are the same. What you consider “light and soft” can take up much space and deter couriers from shipping other products. Think of it this way: It costs more to transport a plane full of feather pillows than a plane full of smartphones. Pads take up more space, cost less, and you need more shipments to make big profits.

 UK Kenya Shipping Dimensional weight is calculated using a formula that uses the volumetric weight of a package based on the actual box dimensions.

While the physical weight is the weight of the shipment according to the scale, Width, and Height, therefore, this oversized pillow box can be considered heavier than a small smartphone box.

How is volumetric weight calculated?

With  UK Kenya Shipping calculate the volumetric weight, and measure the box’s Length, Width, and Height. Then multiply the results to get the cubic size of your package.

Here’s an example: Let’s say you have a 40″ x 16″ box x 16″. Multiplying the dimensions – 40 • 16 • 16 – gives 10,240 cubic inches.

The retail volumetric weight divisor for FedEx and UPS is 139, while DHL and USPS use 166 as the DIM factor for packages under 1.728 cubic inches (or one cubic foot).

Is it possible to avoid volumetric weight?

Yes, With UK Kenya Shipping the volumetric weight can be avoided or at least reduced. Try to make your package as small as possible first. E-commerce fulfillment companies (3PLs) like UK Kenya Shipping that help sellers manage their shipments often offer packing services to maximize space and reduce shipping costs. UK Kenya Shipping usually take a product from its original packaging and then repacks it to use the area better.

Secondly, you can opt for an alternative service with a cheaper volumetric dispenser.

However, UK Kenya Shipping dimensional weight is necessary as it helps freight companies maintain excellent service. Dimensional weight ensures fair rates for sellers who ship large but very light items that take up more space than a small but heavy packages are also shipped using UK Kenya Shipping.

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Dimensional weight calculation for road, air, and sea shipments

Billable weight of air freight

The billable weight calculation for air is the same as the dimensional weight calculation for road, with only a conversion factor of 6000 instead of 5000. Then start over by multiplying Length x width x Height and dividing by 6000 to get the weight of the volume for air transport to get goods from the package.

Then the carrier will charge you based on the weight, which is greater than the gross weight than the unit weight.

How to calculate dimensional weight for road transport

Dimensional weight is what fulfillment providers charge you if the package is too big but not too heavy. What does it mean? For example, cotton doesn’t weigh much but can take up more of the means of transport like UK Kenya Shipping; therefore, this space is considered, not the actual weight. Follow these steps to calculate billable volume and weight:

• Measure the Parcel;

• Find out what the volumetric weight constant or the conversion factor imposed by the UK Kenya shipping.

When calculating the dimensional weight of road transport, it is possible to calculate the dimensional weight in meters or centimeters by multiplying the Length X the weight X the Height. In most cases, you must divide this number by 5000. Some couriers ask you to divide this number by 4000. To simplify the example provided, we have used centimeters.

Why divide the volumetric weight by 5000?

Different carriers may charge you different rates depending on the service type or their general rules; however, for international shipments, UK Kenya Shipping’s most common dimensional weight constant is 5000 m3/kg. Some carriers may calculate the constant with 4000 m3/kg.

The UK Kenya Shipping volumetric weight constant is determined based on the type of goods (air, road, sea), the UK Kenya Shipping courier delivering the package, and the chosen destination: is it a national delivery, an international delivery, a nationwide delivery or an island delivery? You calculate whether your box is compact enough to be charged by gross weight or if dimensional weight applies instead.

What is the taxable weight, and how is it calculated?


UK Kenya Shipping Once you have calculated your package’s volumetric or volumetric weight, you need to know which value is more excellent: the gross or the volumetric weight. Your shipment’s final price will always consider the greater of the two weights.

Is the dimensional weight equal to the billable weight?


No, UK Kenya Shipping the loadable weight is automatically the dimensional weight with large loads. However, this information must be more accurate as some parcels may have a greater density and value than their dimensional weight. In this case, the loadable weight is the gross weight of the box.

Why is dimensional weight different from billable weight?


Dimensional weight is a measure shippers use to determine the space a package occupies in the shipping container. Whether a parcel is being shipped by UK Kenya Shipping through air, road, or sea, all carriers calculate dimensional weight as a strategy to maximize their capacity and, of course, their revenue.

Shipping companies like UK Kenya Shipping ensure that all of their shipping costs are covered. Therefore, the carrier may charge for it constantly if there is a fuel surge or any other unexpected charger.

Calculating the dimensional or dimensional weight of a package has been the solution the logistics industry has come up with to ensure that every van, truck, plane, or ship is filled as efficiently as possible.

2. HOW TO CALCULATE CHARGEABLE WEIGHT.

What does billable weight mean?

Billable or unit weight is an abstract quantity used to calculate the freight rate. UK Kenya Shipping considers that the actual weight of a shipment is essential for transport and the required cargo space based on its dimensions. A colossal load with a low weight is usually more expensive than a compact shipment.

in UK Kenya Shipping to calculate the freight rate, the dimensional weight, known as dimensional weight or DIM for short, is compared to the shipment’s weight. The highest weight figure is used as a basis.

What is the taxable weight for air transport?


The formula for calculating billable weight differs for air shipments and, for example, courier services. The dimensions of the load and a specific divider are required to calculate the dimensional weight. The IATA (International Air Transport Association) recommends a 6000 divisor for air transport.

How to calculate billable weight?


The billable weight or unit weight formula is (Length x height x width) / divisor = unit weight in kg.

What is “actual weight”?


Actual weight is the physical weight of an air cargo shipment with UK Kenya Shipping, weighed and measured in kilograms (kg) or pounds (lbs.). The alive weight is compared to the dimension-based dimensional weight calculation to calculate the freight rate. The freight rate is then based on the highest weight figure.

How to calculate billable weight?

Billable weight is a term we regularly encounter in the different types of international shipping services UK Kenya Shipping offer as freight forwarders.

Each type of service calculates the taxable weight differently, which is annoying for exporters and importers. So we’ve compiled a quick guide to understanding shipper quotes and invoices about billable weight, w/f, w/m, and other ways of saying the same thing.

Basic dimensions of a shipment

First, let’s define the different dimensions that UK Kenya Shipping can ask us to provide a quote for a shipment.

• Gross weight: the weight of the Parcel, including all packaging. Gross weight is often abbreviated to GW and is expressed in the same units as net weight.

• Volume: the volume of the goods, usually expressed in cubic meters (m3 or cubic meters). You can easily calculate the importance of a rectangular package by multiplying the Length by the Width and Height when using UK Kenya Shipping.

How to calculate dimensional weight and the billable weight

Outside of total container shipments, UK Kenya Shipping generally has to calculate the so-called dimensional weight and, thus, the billable weight. Let’s see what both are:

Volumetric weight

The volumetric weight is a kilogram value converted from the volume the goods occupy. It measures the shipment’s density, i.e. the space (volume) it occupies about its weight. There is a different conversion factor for each mode of transport, and in general, the following factors apply:

Maritime Groupage (LCL)

Volumetric weight (Kg) = volume (m3) x 1,000

Aeroplan transport

Volumetric weight (Kg) = volume (m3) x 167road

Volumetric weight (Kg) = volume (m3) x 333

These three “weight/volume conversion factors” are also usually expressed respectively:

1 m3 = 1 ton

1m3 = 167Kg

1 t = 3 m3

Chargeable weight

Also known as billable weight, billable weight is calculated by taking gross and dimensional weight. Billable weight is used extensively in UK Kenya Shipping freight forwarder quotes and invoices, as we (or our suppliers) charge our bulk freight services based on cargo weight and available space.

It is important to remember that weight-based freight rates are almost always based on billable weight. UK Kenya Shipping air freight surcharges are based on gross weight.

Let’s remember that the formula for calculating the volumetric weight evolves with UK Kenya Shipping. Different billable weights will need to be calculated when our shipment uses multiple modes of transportation to determine the total cost.

Example: Calculating billable weight for multimodal transportation

The best way to understand all of this is with an example. Suppose you need to export a groupage shipment of two UK pallets 1 meter high each with a net weight of 850 kg and a gross weight of 860 kg UK Kenya Shipping got you covered.

A typical quote may include, but is not limited to:

BAF: $15 per month

Withdrawal: 0.05 EUR/Kg (*)

Handling: 12 EUR t/m3

To calculate the cost, UK Kenya Shipping first needs to calculate the billable weight, and for this, we need the dimensional weight and, before that, the volume. We’ll start with the latter.

Volume = 2 pallets x 1m high x 1m wide x 1.2m long = 2.4m3

The gross weight is 2 x 860 kg = 1.72 t

Let’s see how to calculate the costs:

Maritime transport

$45 W/M means the cost is calculated at $45 per ton or m3, whichever is greater.

By weight:  45/t x 1.72t =  77.4

By volume:  45/m3 x 2.4 m3 = 108

Therefore, the sea freight cost is  108.

Indeed, it would have been the same if the UK Kenya Shipping freight forwarder applying the sea consolidation conversion factor, as we would have made the following calculation:

Volumetric weight: 2.4 m3 x 1,000 Kg/m3 = 2,400 Kg = 2.4 t > Billable weight: Maximum (net weight, volumetric weight) = Maximum (1.72 t, 2.4 t) = 2.4 t

Cost = 2.4 t billable weight x $45/t = $108

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The BAF would be calculated the same way, resulting in a cost of $36.

Collection

The collection is a transport service with a conversion factor of 333 kg per m3 or substantially the same thing, 1 t = 3 m3. Therefore, although the calculation logic is the same, UK Kenya Shipping will use the correct conversion factor.

Volumetric weight: 2.4 m3 x 333 Kg/m3 = 799 Kg = 0.8 t

Billable mass: maximum (gross weight, dimensional weight) = maximum (1.72t, 0.8t) = 1.72t

Cost = 1.72 t billable weight x 0.05 EUR/kg = 86 EUR

Therapy

Movement is expressed in t/m3, so UK Kenya Shipping calculates both values and uses the higher value, in this case:

€12 x 2.4 m3 = €28.8

So the total cost is:

UK Kenya Shipping has seen how to calculate the billable weight for a shipment with two different modes of transport. It should be remembered that if the load had been by air, the relevant conversion factor would still be other.

UK Kenya Shipping hopes this explanation and exemplary calculation of the taxable weight for groupage shipments by sea (truck collection) has attracted your attention. UK Kenya Shipping leave the comments section open so you can ask any questions.

3. CHARGEABLE WEIGHT VS GROSS WEIGHT.

What is the difference between gross and billable weights when using air freight?

Definition

What is the difference between gross and billable weights when using air freight? Newbies studying their first bill of lading to global trade may notice two weights for their shipment: gross weight (GW) and billable weight (CW). This applies to shipments by air or by sea. Both represent different weights.

The difference between gross weight and billable weight

Gross or actual weight represents the weight specified by the customer when requesting a shipping quote from UK Kenya Shipping. This is the actual weight of the item, crate, and packing material.

Billable weight is the greater of:

• the gross weight 

• volumetric weight.

This is the amount that the air, ocean, or land transportation like the UK Kenya Shipping Company uses to bill the customer. The method of calculating dimensional weight varies depending on the mode of transportation and trade route.

You might be wondering why two different measurements are needed to calculate the billable airfreight weight of your shipment. 

Imagine two loads of cotton and steel of the same weight. The cotton cargo will take up more space than the steel cargo. In such UK-Kenya Shipping, should both shipments be billed based on volume? Or should they be loaded by weight?

Dimensional weight is essential for measuring the space occupied by the shipment (volume or density). While the gross weight is more focused on the importance of the shipment.

How to calculate billable weight

To find the billable weight for air freight, first, calculate the cargo volume in cubic inches using the formula using UK Kenya Shipping:

• books, 166,

• kilograms, 366,

• kilograms (with volume in centimeters), 6000.

For kilograms with volume in centimeters, UK Kenya Shipping couriers use the constant 5000.

Why compare weights?

Global Trade uses the more significant two digits to create fairer shipping costs. Cotton would take up more space in the hold than plates. One uses Length and the other weight.

This also results in a fair rate for the shipping company like UK Kenya Shipping. Every vehicle, plane, or ship has a transport capacity. Whether it’s reached when the gap fills up, or the cargo reaches its weight limit, it will contact the money it can earn on that transport once it reaches its carrying capacity.

What increases weight costs?


You may notice a difference on your waybill between the actual dimensions of your product by volume and the volume stated. Contact the UK Kenya Shipping or the third-party packing/storage company preparing the load. Ask if they have palletized the bag. Palletizing often causes cargo to take up more space.

Also, choose your packaging and inner packing material carefully. A thick but lightweight box can cost more than a slightly heavier box with thinner material.

Your choices between Styrofoam curls, air-filled plastic, crepe wrapping paper, or another option can impact volume and weight. Choose the packaging option that allows you to fit the bulk of the product into the case without damage.

Good planning can ensure the price is comparable, whether the shipping company like UK Kenya Shipping uses gross/actual or dimensional weight. It also means that your waybill will contain no surprises for you.

Why is understanding unit weight so important?

Understanding the dimensional weight will help you accurately calculate the shipping cost. Depending on the shipped goods, the difference between the actual weight (gross weight) and the billable weight maybe 2-3 times.

So if you thought you were paying $2.00 per lb. and the shipment had a gross weight of 1,000 kg, you believe your cost would be $2,000.00; that would be fair if you are shipping a dense cargo like denim. 

However, if you’re shipping something bulky, like women’s shoes, the billable volume or weight might be 2,500 pounds, and your air freight would be $5,000.00 UK Kenya Shipping can help.

However, if your shipment has unique specifications for many services, you can request an individual quote. Furthermore, our logistics, UK Kenya Shipping, can formulate an offer tailored to your wishes and calculate the final price; therefore, you don’t have to do all those dimensional weight calculations.

4. CALCULATING CHARGEABLE WEIGHT FOR AIR FREIGHT

HOW TO CALCULATE THE LOADABLE WEIGHT OF AIR TRANSPORT?

In the UK Kenya Shipping air transport, every gram counts. Every gram has an impact on the price. Volume too. But sometimes, knowing which metric the cost is based on takes work.

Since customers keep asking UK Kenya Shipping how to calculate the loadable weight and there is a lot of confusion, we would like to shed some light in the dark.

Find out how billable weight is calculated and what you must consider to get the right price.

LOAD WEIGHT FOR AIR TRANSPORT

In UK Kenya Shipping air transport, billable weight is often a source of confusion. It should first be clear that every shipment has two weights; the actual weight (kg or lbs) and the dimensional weight (cm). No shipper can give you a quote based on actual weight only. In addition to sea freight, air freight costs are calculated based on the higher weight.

Therefore, you should always calculate both weights. If the estimated dimensional weight is greater than the actual gross weight of your goods, this is the dutiable weight.

If the exact weight is higher, this is your billable weight. The reason is quite simple. Airspace is limited, and costs are higher than shipping by sea. A light but bulky load would take up all the space but would not cover the operating costs of an aircraft.

HERE’S HOW TO CALCULATE THE LOADED WEIGHT

1. Determine your air freight’s dimensions (length x width x height).

2. Use the following numbers to get the dimensional weight:

• 1. dimensional weight in kilograms in inches – divide the result in cubic inches by 366

• 2. Volumetric weight in kilograms in centimeters: divide the result in cubic centimeters by 6000.

• 3. Dimensional Weight in Pounds to Inches – divide the result in cubic inches by 166 (only required if shipping to or from the United States)

3. Here are some examples of how to calculate dimensional weight with the above figures

• a) Centimeters: 40 cm x 30 cm x 20 cm = 24,000 cc / 6,000 = 4 kg volumetric

b) Inch: 20 inches x 15 inches x 10 inches = 3000 cc / 366 = 8.2 kg volumetric

c) Inches: 20 inches x 15 inches x 10 inches = 3,000cc / 166 = 18 volumetric pounds

4. While displaying actual weight and volumetric weight. Which of the weights is higher? Use the greater weight to get the billable weight.

For example, 1 ton of pebbles will take up a fraction of the space needed for 1 ton of wool, even if they weigh the same. Thus, the actual weight of the stones will be the billable weight, and the billable weight of the yarn will most likely be their volumetric weight.

For the above examples, the billable weight is as follows:

a) Centimeter: 40 cm x 30 cm x 20 cm = 24,000 cc / 6000 = 4 kg volumetric and 7 kg actual weight at actual weight is the billable weight

b) Inches: 20 inches x 15 inches x 10 inches = 3000 cm3 / 366 = 8.2 kg dimensional weight and 6 kg actual weight when dimensional weight is the billable weight

c) Inches: 20″ x 15″ x 10″ = 3,000cc / 166 = 18 volumetric pounds and 12 pounds actual weight when actual weight is the billable weight

Once the billable weight is calculated, most of the shipment is complete.

If you need more information about UK Kenya Shipping air freight shipping, we’ve rounded up more information on what you need for an air freight quote and how long shipping times will take.

Calculating the billable weight of air cargo can sometimes be confusing, especially for people who don’t import/export often by air. To give you a rule of thumb, the lower the density of an asset, the higher the probability of billable volume weight.

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Calculate billable weight for air shipments.

Billable weight for air shipments in UK Kenya Shipping is calculated as the actual weight (gross weight) or dimensional weight (also known as volume or dimensional) of the shipment, whichever is greater.

This uses an estimated weight calculated based on a package’s dimensions (Length, Width, and Height) (loads are always listed in L x W x H order). Large objects with a low total weight take up more space on an aircraft than small, heavy objects. That’s why airlines rely on billable weight.

Please scroll down to use our volume calculator.

Air freight forwarders, domestic auto carriers, and brokers commonly use billable weight to calculate air and domestic freight costs. UK Kenya Shipping uses a size factor to determine the “volumetric” or “volumetric” or “dimensional” weight of the cargo. Domestic airlines in the UK utilize a different size factor than airlines, also listed below.

For those of you who want the formulas without a detailed explanation, UK Kenya Shipping here we go:

The formula for calculating volume/weight-by-volume for all products is 366 cubic inches per kilogram, 166 cubic inches per pound, or 6,000 cubic centimeters per kilogram.

To calculate dimensional weight in inches, multiply length times width times height (L x W x H) in inches to get cubic inches, then:

• To get the dimensional weight in kilograms in inches, divide the result in cubic inches by 366

Some definitions and formulas to get you started:

Billable Weight: The greater the actual and dimensional weight of a shipment. Billable weight is a break-even point where the actual weight and specific weight of the UK Kenya Shipping cargo are in balance for the airline, BUT note that if the actual weight of the shipment is above the break-even point, then freight charges will apply plane charged on this actual weight.

Volume/Volume/Dimensions Weight: Weight of the load based on the size of the Actual load Weight: Actual weight of the shipment weighed on a scale Lb. or lbs. : pounds Kg or kg: kilograms Cft or ft3: cubic feet Cbm or m3: cubic meters Tone or MT: metric tons 1,000 kg / 2,204.6 lbs.

Basic Conversions:

1 inch = 2.54 centimeters (cm) / 1 cm = 0.393701 1 lb = 0.453592 kg / 1 kg = 2.20462 lb

Examples of imperial shipping factors:

167 in3/lb. = 10.4 lb./ft3

Combination of dimensions in inches and weight in kg: (L x W x H)/366 (this is usually done when exporting to the UK as dimensions are in inches, but air freight charges are always in kg)

How do I calculate the dimensional weight to determine the billable weight of my air shipment?

Example 1 – Actual weight is greater than unit weight:

UK Kenya Shipping Company will ship goods from the UK to Kenya. The shipment consists of 5 boxes/boxes, each weighing 30 kg and measuring 50 x 40 x 40 cm. Actual gross weight = 5 boxes x 30kg each = 150kg. But UK Kenya Shipping also has unlimited weight.

Volumetric weight in kg in centimeters = (50 x 40 x 40 cm) x 5 boxes / 6000 = 67 kg

Dimensional weight in kg in inches = (20 x 16 x 16) x 5 boxes / 366 = 67 kg

Result: 150 kg is greater than 67 kg, so the billable weight becomes 150 kg, which is the actual weight in this case.

Example 2 – The specific weight is greater than the actual weight:

UK Kenya Shipping Company will ship goods from the UK to Kenya. 

Volume weight in kg in centimeters = (50 x 40 x 40 cm) x 3 boxes / 6000 = 40 kg

Result: 40kg is greater than 30kg, so the billable weight becomes 40kg, which is also the dimensional weight.

How does it take DHL/FedEx/UPS/TNT/Canada Post to calculate air freight charges?

Centimeters / Kilograms:

DHL: (L cm A— B cm A— H cm)/5000 or 4000 depending on the specific import country

UPS: (L cm A— B cm A— H cm)/6000 or /5000 depending on the specific import country

Canada Post (L cm A— B cm A— H cm)/6000 or (L in A— B in A— H in)/166

Inches/lbs.

FedEx Express and UPS: (L in A— B in A— H in)/139

FedEx Ground and UPS Ground: (L in A—W in A—H in)/139

For your information, the above calculations are for informational purposes only. Dividers are subject to change by carriers. Visit  UK Kenya Shipping’s respective websites for more information.

If you want to import or export air shipments, don’t hesitate to contact us today or request a quote.

5. WHAT IS CHARGEABLE WEIGHT?

What is billable weight?

The measure is used by UK Kenya Shipping by couriers to determine the price to ship goods. This can be the shipment’s gross weight or dimensional weight, whichever is greater.

UK Kenya Shipping uses the actual weight and volume of the shipment to calculate an “equivalent weight”, the dimensional weight. The method used to calculate dimensional weight varies depending on the mode of transportation or trade route.

The volume or weight on your invoice does not correspond to the volume you indicated when booking the shipment. This can happen when UK Kenya Shipping takes up more space than expected due to palletizing or if you have been using Styrofoam shavings instead of the usual air-filled plastic to protect your items. It is essential to consider all these elements when planning the shipping cost.

6. CHARGEABLE WEIGHT CALCULATOR AIR FREIGHT

With UK Kenya Shipping Airfreight Dimensional Calculator (Billable Weight) The airfreight calculator is based on weight measured in volume, also known as dimensional weight. Air transport is always charged per kilogram at the maximum actual and volumetric weight.

Choose Metric (kg, cm) Imperial (lb., inch) UK Kenya Shipping Air Freight Billable Weight: Quantity (pcs): Length, m: Width, m: Height, m: Weight, kg: Air Freight Billable Weight Explained Calculation of air transport • 6,000 cubic centimeters per kilogram. • 366 cubic inches per kg. • 166 cubic inches per pound (lb.).

Example: Volumetric calculation Example: Volumetric calculation one pallet: 140 x 100 x 90 cm Effective volume – 1.2 x 1.0 x 0.9 = 1.26 cubic meters Volumetric weight calculation 1.26 Cm Divide / by 0.006 = 210 – This will be the dimensional weight of the shipment in kilograms.

The pallet’s actual weight can be 150 kg, of which air transport is regulated with a volumetric weight of 210 kg. If the actual weight of the pallets is 260kg, this will be deducted from the actual weight of the shipment.

7. AIR CHARGEABLE WEIGHT CALCULATOR

UK Kenya Shipping Air transport is considered a high-value-added sector and is essential to serve markets that require speed and reliability for transporting goods. Although it accounts for only 1% of UK Kenya Shipping by volume, 35% of the value of world trade is transported by air.

UK Kenya Shipping Air freight is particularly suited to transporting high-value cargo because it offers highly controlled transportation, direct routing, reliability, and unique capacity considerations. These capacity considerations determine how cargo weight is calculated and evaluated.

In general, the cost of your shipment is calculated based on the following factors:

• What is the shipment? (goods)

• Where is he going? (origin, destination, and distance)

• How fast do you want it to reach its destination? (transport time)

• What is the weight of the load? (weight)

• How much space does the load take up? (volume)

In this article, we will talk about the last two factors, namely the weight and volume of the shipment. When planning UK Kenya Shipping air shipment, you must know how your load will be weighed and the price.

UK Kenya Shipping is weighed according to several criteria. The billable weight of the shipment can be based on gross or dimensional weight.

What is the gross weight?

Gross weight, also known as actual weight, is the total weight of a shipment

The gross weight of an aircraft is the sum of the consequences of the plane, fuel, crew, passengers, and cargo.

On the other hand, only the product’s weight is called the net weight. And the weight of the package alone is called tare.

There may be several cases where the net and gross weight of the cargo remain the same. For example, the net and gross weights are identical for car tires shipped without packaging.

How to calculate the gross weight of air freight

Here is the formula to calculate the gross weight:

Product weight + packaging/pallet weight = gross weight

It is generally accepted that the actual weight of the cargo is measured using the metric system, e.g. kilograms, and all imperial units such as pounds are converted to metric units for ease of calculation (1 kg = 2.205 pounds). Let’s look at the example:

Product weight + packaging/pallet weight = gross weight

50 lbs. + 10 lbs. = 60 lbs., converted to kilograms = 60 / 2.205 = 27.2155 kg

What is volumetric weight

UK Kenya Shipping Airfreight dimensional weight, or dimensional weight, is an approximate weight value based on a package’s Length, Width, and Height. This is a theoretical weight calculated using a conversion factor of the minimum cubic of air chosen by the carrier. This is usually quoted as 6000cc = 1kg or one cm (cubic meter) = 167kg.

How to calculate air freight dimensional weight

To calculate the volumetric weight, there are a few steps. First, you need to calculate the volume of the shipment.

Length x Width x Height = Volume

Ensure the volume is converted to cubic meters (m3) or cm.UK Kenya Shipping you measure dimensions in inches, you must correct the book from cubic inches to cm (1 cm = 61.024 cubic inches). And finally, you have to do the conversion factor of the cube of air.

Here is an example of how to calculate the volumetric weight of air freight if you measure volume in cubic centimeters:

100cm x 200cm x 500cm = 100,000cm3

100,000cc / 6000 = 16.7kg

Or if you have the volume in cm, it looks like this:

100,000 cm3 = 0.1 m3 or cubic meters

0.1 m³ x 167 = 16.7 kg

You can also calculate the volume if the dimensions are in inches using the formula: Length x Width x height/366

Here’s another example of how to calculate air cargo density if you measure dimensions in inches:

10 inches x 20 inches x 50 inches = 10,000 inches3

10,000 in3/366 = 27.3 kg

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7. SEA FREIGHT CHARGEABLE WEIGHT CALCULATOR.

Ocean freight billable weight calculation

The distribution of heavy and light goods by sea is much easier than that of air transport. UK Kenya Shipping consolidation business divides heavy and delicate cargo according to the standard of 1 cubic meter equals 1 ton (1CBM=1000kg).

In UK Kenya Shipping sea freight, and heavy goods are rare; in fact, soft goods and LCL shipping are calculated according to the cargo volume, compared to air freight according to the cargo weight is fundamentally different, so it is much easier.

Many people have done many expeditions but have never heard of light and heavy loads because they are practically unused.

Based on ship stowage, any cargo whose stowage factor is less than the ship’s capacity factor is called heavy cargo; any cargo with a stowage factor more significant than the ship’s tank capacity is called a narrow gauge/light cargo.

According to UK Kenya Shipping appearance calculations and international shipping practices, where the stowage factor of the load is more significant than 1.1328 m3/ton or 40 cubic feet per ton of freight, indicated as light cargo/medium expanded.

Heavy and soft goods are closely related to storage, transportation, storage, and billing. According to specific standards, the carrier or transport company distinguishes between heavy goods, soft goods/foam goods.

Do you need help transporting your goods by air or by sea? UK Kenya Shipping is happy to help, so contact us now and message us for a quote on fulfilling your air or ocean freight from the UK to Kenya.

Billable weight of ocean freight

The billable weight calculation for ocean freight differs slightly from the road and air freight calculations. That is, about goods transported by sea, there is a division between heavy goods and soft goods, and the cost of transportation according to this.

• Cargo with a stowage factor of less than 40 cubic/ton (or 1.1328 m3/ton) is heavy cargo,

• Cargo with a stowage factor more significant than 40 cubic/ton (or 1.1328 m3/ton) is light cargo (foam products).

 

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