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Freight volume refers to the total space occupied by cargo in three-dimensional space. It is a critical measurement in logistics and transportation for determining storage requirements, shipping costs, and vehicle capacity planning.
The calculator uses the standard volume formula:
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Explanation: This formula calculates the total cubic space occupied by rectangular or box-shaped freight items.
Details: Accurate volume calculation is essential for optimizing cargo space, calculating freight charges, ensuring compliance with vehicle capacity limits, and planning efficient loading strategies.
Tips: Enter all three dimensions in meters. Ensure measurements are taken at the longest points of the cargo. All values must be positive numbers greater than zero.
Q1: Why is volume measured in cubic meters?
A: Cubic meters are the international standard unit for volume in freight and logistics, providing consistency across global shipping operations.
Q2: How does volume affect shipping costs?
A: Carriers often charge based on either actual weight or volumetric weight (whichever is greater), making volume a key cost factor.
Q3: What is volumetric weight?
A: Volumetric weight = (L × W × H) × conversion factor, used when lightweight but bulky items occupy significant space.
Q4: How to measure irregularly shaped cargo?
A: For irregular shapes, measure the smallest rectangular box that can contain the item (length × width × height of the bounding box).
Q5: What are common volume conversion factors?
A: 1 m³ = 1000 liters, 1 m³ ≈ 35.315 cubic feet, 1 m³ ≈ 1.308 cubic yards.