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Hi everyone,
I just need a help with international shipping and volumetric weight.
As I'll need to ship loads of parcels abroad I've come across a volumetric weight. It seems pretty straight forward (length x width x height in cm divided by 6,000, sometimes 5,000). What I'm interested in and not sure about is, whether couriers apply this volumetric systems to each country in the exactly same way. Let's say I want to ship to the USA - volumetric weight is worked out as a length x width x height / 6,000. Next time, I want to ship to Australia or EU with exactly same courier and this time, the volumetric weight is length x width x height / 5,000. Is it possible? Do couriers use same equation to figure a volumetric weight across their own range of services (ie. express delivery, economy delivery) for different countries?
Thanks for your time.
I just need a help with international shipping and volumetric weight.
As I'll need to ship loads of parcels abroad I've come across a volumetric weight. It seems pretty straight forward (length x width x height in cm divided by 6,000, sometimes 5,000). What I'm interested in and not sure about is, whether couriers apply this volumetric systems to each country in the exactly same way. Let's say I want to ship to the USA - volumetric weight is worked out as a length x width x height / 6,000. Next time, I want to ship to Australia or EU with exactly same courier and this time, the volumetric weight is length x width x height / 5,000. Is it possible? Do couriers use same equation to figure a volumetric weight across their own range of services (ie. express delivery, economy delivery) for different countries?
Thanks for your time.
