
How Do I Calculate C.B.M? |
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Volume (m³) = Length (m) x Width (m) x Height (m) |
Length (m): Measure the length of the container in meters. |
Width (m): Measure the width of the container in meters. |
Height (m): Measure the height of the container in meters. |
C.B.M ( M³ ) = Length (max) * Width (max) * Height (max)
Formula for Ocean Freight Charges: Ocean Freight Charges ($) = Total C.B.M x Freight Rate per C.B.M
Sum up the Chargeable Weights of all items and multiply by the Freight Rate ($/kg) to calculate Air Freight Charges ($).
The formulas provided in each table can be used to calculate the charges for your specific shipments based on the given parameters and rates.
Container Type | Length (m) | Width (m) | Height (m) | Capacity (C.B.M) |
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20-foot Standard | 6.06 | 2.44 | 2.59 | 31.72 |
40-foot Standard | 12.19 | 2.44 | 2.59 | 67.64 |
40-foot High Cube | 12.19 | 2.44 | 2.89 | 92.74 |
45-foot High Cube | 13.72 | 2.44 | 2.89 | 104.50 |
20-foot Reefer | 5.45 | 2.26 | 2.26 | 28.80 |
40-foot Reefer | 11.58 | 2.26 | 2.26 | 57.90 |
Using a C.B.M calculator is a practical way to streamline logistics operations, from planning shipments to optimizing storage in warehouses. It helps businesses make informed decisions and ensures accurate cost calculations in the transportation of goods.
Yes, You will be able to calculate C.B.M for irregularly shaped cargo by measuring its longest length, width, and height, including any protrusions that affect your cargo size.
Important Note: Be sure to Comply with the carrier size limits to meet eligibility requirements considering that the final decision rests with the shipping company.
The key difference between C.B.M and Weight is that C.B.M prioritizes size, while Weight prioritizes mass.
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Still not sure if you need C.B.M or Weight Calculation for your shipment? Trusting a Y5 Logistics Expert to help you to find a most cost efficient way to ship.
Density pricing bases shipping costs on how much space a package takes up compared to its weight.
Density-based pricing ensures fairer rates for LTL shipments. Contact a Y5 Logistics expert to discover more efficient shipping solutions.
Yes, the key to finding your warehouse capacity is to use C.B.M. There are 3 key notes to calculate warehouse C.B.M
The following are some other considerations when measuring Storage Space: Pallet Size; Number of Pallets; Stacking Height; Warehouse Utilization Ratio
Looking for a more efficient way to manage your inventory? Contact a Y5 Logistics Expert to help you optimize your warehouse capacity.
Yes, many online C.B.M calculators are available for free. You can find them on logistics and shipping websites or by searching “C.B.M calculator” on the internet; however, some are less practical for more complicated shipments. Reach out to Y5 Logistics experts for a quick and accurate Cubic Meter calculation.