Dimensional weight, also called "dim" weight, is
used because the space a packages takes on an aircraft may cost
more than the package's actual weight. You should calculate
dimensional weight on every shipment, compare that to its actual
weight, and use the greater of the two to determine your shipping
cost.
In the USA and other countries, International and
domestic dimensional weights are calculated differently using the
formulas below.
For International Shipments:
L x W x H (cubic inches) / 166 = Dimensional Weight.
Example: 30" x 24" x 22" = 15,840 / 166 = 96 lbs. (round up to the
nearest pound)
For Domestic Shipments:
L x W x H (cubic inches) / 194 = Dimensional Weight.
Example: 30" x 24" x 22" = 15,840 / 194 = 82 lbs. (round up to the
nearest pound)
The Dim weight is given in pounds.
If you have a Java script compatible browser, you can use our
quick calculator below.
Select a
transportation method.
Domestic - Trucking lbs.
International - Ocean kgs.
International - Air lbs.
International - Air kgs.
Enter the number of pieces, length, width, and height.
Pieces
Length
inches
Width
inches
Height
inches
Actual Weight
pounds
Dim Factor
Dimensional Weight
Cubic Feet
Cubic Meters
Actual Weight
in Kgs
For Ocean shipments, compare Actual Weight in kilograms to Cubic Meters
- Charges are based on the greater of the two. 1000 kgs equals 1 Cubic Meter