Dimensional weight or volumetric weight for LCL shipments: Why is this necessary?

When shipping goods using Less than Container Load (LCL) methods, understanding dimensional weight (also known as volumetric weight) is essential. Angkut Logistics helps businesses navigate these calculations, ensuring accurate and cost-effective shipping.

What is Dimensional (Volumetric) Weight?

Dimensional weight refers to calculating freight charges based on the volume occupied by the cargo, rather than its actual weight. This approach is particularly critical when shipping lighter goods that occupy significant space.

Why Compare Gross Weight vs. Dimensional Weight?

Freight forwarders use both gross weight and dimensional weight calculations to determine the chargeable weight for LCL shipments. This ensures fair pricing based on the space occupied by the cargo, not just its actual weight.
Example: Cotton vs. Steel
Cotton is lighter but takes up more space, whereas steel is heavier but occupies less volume. Comparing dimensional and actual weight ensures fair charging in such cases.

How to Calculate Dimensional Weight for LCL Shipments:

Step-by-Step Calculation:
1. Calculate Shipment Volume (CBM)
Volume (CBM) = Length (m) × Width (m) × Height (m)
2. Calculate Weight-Based Volume
Weight-based volume (in cbm) = Actual weight in kilograms / 1000
3. Determine the Chargeable Volume
Compare actual volume (cbm) and weight-based volume.
The higher number between these two becomes the chargeable volume.

How Angkut Logistics Can Help:

Why is Dimensional Weight Calculation Necessary?

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