It's worth noting that it works the other way around too. You could have a small box of heavy metal components 30 cm x 30 cm x 20cm weighing 10kg in physical weight. The volume of this parcel is 5.
So in this instance the volumetric weight is lower than the physical weight meaning that the price would be calculated on 10kg. The bags go in a box that measures 24 x 24 x 24 and weighs 5 lbs. Its DIM weight calculations show a volumetric weight of 8. To subsidize the cost of carrying a large, low-density item, the carrier will rate based on the volumetric calculation. While it may seem like an unwelcome facet of the shipping world, you can actually use volumetric shipping to your advantage by maximizing shipping efficiency.
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Why do I need to know all this? So… how does this help save me money on shipping? This easy to read guide will help you understand what volumetric weight is, and the effect this has on businesses. If your business operates on volumetric weight otherwise known as dimensional weight or DIM it can help to reduce your transport and logistics costs.
Volumetric weight is a method to calculate the chargeable weight of a package, using volume rather than gross weight. It takes into account the total space used by the package in the delivery vehicle and not just the weight of the package. Essentially, the method of calculating the dimensional weight is more commercial for delivery companies.
If packages were only measured by weight, the cost to ship less dense, lightweight packages would be low, and the cost to ship dense, heavy items would be high.
However, there is no relation between its size and density. Dimensional weight is otherwise known as the DIM factor. Pricing based on dimensional weight balances out the shipping cost issues of large bulky packages that are lightweight.
It is unprofitable to ship when the cubic space taken up is higher in relation to the weight. It allows carriers to also represent the density, by using the dimensional weight DIM factor which could vary between —
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