Weight and volume calculation Sample Clauses

Weight and volume calculation. The freight calculation is based on the shipments freight calculation weight. The higher of actual weight, volume weight, load meters and pallet places is the basis for the freight calculation. It is the shipper’s responsibility to ensure that the dimensions and weight of the shipment are correct and Schenker will as a standard calculate the freight calculation based on dimensions/weight. In case reported dimensions/weight is lower than actual freight calculation weight, Schenker will reserve the right to make corrections so that actual freight calculation weight is reflected in the invoice to the shipper/customer. Freight calculation - Inland The volume weight of the items is calculated by multiplying the length, width and height. Actual weight of the items will be rounded up to nearest kg and actual volume will be rounded up to the nearest dm3, before converting to the freight calculation weight. The freight calculation weight is calculated by summing up the freight calculation weight of each item. If due to the shape, size or content of the shipment loading is not possible the freight charge will be based on load meter or pallet place. Freight calculation - International The volume weight is calculated by multiplying the length, width and height. Actual weight will be rounded up to nearest kg and actual volume will be rounded up to the nearest dm3, before converting to the freight calculation weight. If due to the shape, size or content of the shipment loading is not possible the freight Conversion factors – domestic Groupage, parcels and direct distribution: 3.5 dm3 = 1 kg (1m3 = 286 kg) Part load: 3.0 dm3 = 1 kg (1m3 = 333 kg) All products: 1 LM* = 2 000 kg. 1 PPL* = 800 kg = 0.4 LM. * LM= load meter (the container/trucks width x height x 1 meter) * PPL = pallet place (1.2 m x 0.8 m) and the height of the transportation unit. Shipments ≥ 2 500 kg/7500 dm3/1.2 LM/3PPL uses the conversion factors for part load, shipments under this limit are freight calculated based on the conversion factor for groupage. Conversion factor – international 1 m3 = 333 kg 1 LM* = 1850 kg (Europe) and 2000 kg (the Nordic countries) 1 PPL* = 740 kg (Europe) and 800 kg (the Nordic countries) = 0.4 load meter * LM = load meter (the container/trucks width x height x 1 meter) * PPL = pallet place (1.20 m x 0.80 m) x height For shipments over 5000 kg a minimum rate in the applicable weight interval is the same as the maximum rate in the preceding interval. When calculating the pri...
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