Cubic Weight definition
Cubic Weight means the weight determined by us by multiplying the height, width and depth of the Goods (in metres) by the standard cubic factor of 250 kgs/m3, or any other agreed cubic factor, rounded up to the nearest whole kilogram, and if packed in a tube, the diameter of the tube will be used as both the width and height of the Goods.
Cubic Weight is the result from applying a calculation based on the dimensions of each piece and using a cubic conversion factor of 250kg per cubic metre i.e. length (cm) x width (cm) x height (cm) / 4000. "Dangerous Goods" are articles or substances which are capable of posing a risk to health, safety, property or the environment and which are shown and/or classified in the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (Current Edition).
Cubic Weight means the volumetric weight of a Parcel calculated in kilograms using the Parcel dimensions measured by Australia Post or, where the Parcel dimensions have not been measured by Australia Post, the dimensions declared by the Customer in its Manifest multiplied by the conversion factor of 250. For example: a parcel with a length of 50 cm, height of 30 cm and width of 40 cm will have a cubic weight of 15kg calculated as follows: 0.5 × 0.3 × 0.4 × 250 = 15.
Examples of Cubic Weight in a sentence
Ad Valorem CFS Container Freight Station AI All Inclusive CFT Cubic Foot or Cubic Feet AQ Any Quantity CLD Chilled BF Board Foot or Board Feet CM Centimeter B/L Bill of Lading CU Cubic BAF Bunker Adjustment Factor CWT Cubic Weight BM Board Measurement CY Container Yard C Change in tariff Item D Door DDC Destination Delivery Charge Max.
AIR ARNHEM shall be entitled to charge THE SHIPPER for the actual Chargeable Weight of the Freight as measured by AIR ARNHEM or its Agent, regardless of the Weight and/or Cubic Weight declared by THE SHIPPER.