What is static dimming and how does it relate to my business?
All cargo has both a scale weight, or gross weight, and a dimensional weight. The gross weight represents the actual number of pounds or kilos that the shipment of cargo weighs on a scale. Dimensional weight, however, is based on the cubic space a package occupies in a truck, aircraft or ship. Dimming is the process of calculating the volumetric weight for packages, and static dimming refers to packages which do not get processed on a conveyor belt. Freight carriers utilize the greater of the gross weight or dimensional weight to calculate shipping charges. In the USA, domestic air shipments are calculated as (Length x Width x Height)/194, with all dimensions in inches. For international freight, dimensional weight is calculated as (Length x Width x Height)/166, again using inches. Similar formulas exist for metric measurements.