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What is the difference between light goods and heavy goods?
What is the difference between light goods and heavy goods?
Author:易境通测试平台 Publish Time:2018-03-13
Some customers often find that Airborne Inc or airlines charge more than their original weight. In the air service, there are two weights (CHARGABLE WEIGHT) and the actual weight (GROSS WEIGHT). The airline to calculate the cost according to the cargo density for cargo, charge weight is equal to the actual weight, namely gross amount of goods; for light goods, charging weight of the goods in accordance with the 1 cubic meters is equal to 167 kg. Less than one kilogram, four to five.
Billing weight formula for light bubble goods:
1. Billing weight (kg) = long (CM) X width (CM) X high (CM) /6000
Two, billing weight (kilogram) = volume of goods (CBM) X167 kilograms
Besides, when measuring the outer packing of the goods, the airline often has one or two centimeters larger than the actual size of the box. If the box has a prominent part, it should be calculated according to the length of the protruding part. The billing weight of the goods can often be confirmed from the goods tracking service provided by the company.