If you're shipping large parcels, many courier companies will determine your shipping fees based on the dimensions of your parcel rather than its weight.
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The volumetric weight calculator calculates the weight of a parcel based on its size, not just its actual weight. Different couriers use various formulas for this. Some even have different formulas for express and economy services.
Bigger items take up more space on vehicles or aircraft, so shipping costs are higher. If an item is large but light, you'll pay based on its size, not weight.
Courier companies use various methods to calculate volumetric weight, but a common one is multiplying parcel dimensions in centimeters and dividing by the applicable divisor, specific to the courier partner, to determine chargeable volumetric weight.
You need to multiply the length, width, and height of the parcel. For example, 30x30x50.
For Small Shipments (0-20 kg) & For Heavy Shipments (20 kg onwards): Divide by 5,000; for Multi-package shipments: Divide by 4,750 This is your volumetric weight in kilograms.
If the calculated volumetric weight exceeds the actual weight, your shipment will be invoiced based on the volumetric weight.
For the calculation of the volumetric weight for freight delivery, you need to multiply the dimensions of your shipment (length x width x height in cm) and divide by the specific divisor applicable to the type of shipment.
You can save on shipping bulky items as we offer shipment starting from INR 7.5* per Kilogram. Our competitive rates ensure that sending large parcels won't cost you much, allowing you to enjoy cost-effective shipping solutions for all your needs.
Ship bulky itemsIf your shipment has irregularly shaped parcels, we calculate each parcel's volumetric weight based on the smallest rectangular shape it can fit into. Use the correct box size to ensure accurate billing.