How is the package weight calculated?
The package weight refers to the actual weight of the package, including packaging materials and fillers.
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The package weight refers to the actual weight of the package, including packaging materials and fillers.
Under customs regulations, tobacco, alcohol, medicine, and prohibited items are not accepted for transportation. According to air transportation requirements, food, liquids, granular, and gel-like products require non-hazardous certification; it is recommended to avoid bulk shipping of such goods, and instead, ship in small quantities, along with regular goods (such as clothing, shoes), to reduce the risk of detention. For example, individual cosmetics do not exceed 100ml, and individual packages do not exceed 200ml, we can try to help you ship. All shipping suggestions are based on past transportation experience, and we are not responsible for any detention by customs.
Each route has a weight limit, if the product exceeds the weight limit, it will prompt that the package cannot be submitted, and you need to remove some products and submit them in batches.
Volumetric weight is mainly reflected in the logistics transportation link, when an item's volume is too large and its weight is too light, it will be converted into weight for charging during transportation. The formula for calculating the volumetric weight of most air cargo is: the volume of the goods (length (cm) × width (cm) × height (cm)) / 6000 = volumetric weight (kilogram), that is, 6000 cubic centimeters of goods are equivalent to 1 kilogram of weight for calculating shipping costs, and conversely, 1 cubic meter of goods need to be calculated as 167 kilograms of weight.