
Dimensioning
Posted on November 17, 2016
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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