Understanding Volumetric vs Actual Weight for Shipping Costs
Learn the key differences between volumetric weight and actual weight, crucial for accurate shipping costs.
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Volumetric weight refers to the amount of space a package occupies, calculated as (Length x Width x Height)/5000 (in cm), while actual weight is the weight calculated using a scale. Shipping costs are often based on the higher of the two weights, so it’s crucial to consider both.
FAQs & Answers
- How is volumetric weight calculated? Volumetric weight is calculated by measuring the dimensions of a package (Length x Width x Height) and dividing by 5000 for cm.
- When should I use volumetric weight instead of actual weight? Use volumetric weight when it is higher than the actual weight, as shipping costs will be based on the greater value.
- What factors affect shipping costs? Shipping costs are influenced by weight, dimensions, shipping distance, and courier services.