
Dimensioning
Dimensional weight, often referred to as dim weight, reflects the package’s density—the amount of space the package utilizes in relation to its weight. To determine dim weight, a package’s length, width and height are multiplied, resulting in its cubic size, and then divided by 166 for domestic or 139 for international shipments.
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Manufacturer: Rice Lake
Industries: Aviation, Manufacturing, Shipping, Transportation & Law Enforcement
Applications: Dimensional Measurement, Shipping and Logistics
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