Freight calculator
TruckingCube uses the Freight Calculator on some basics. We guarantee you. We have the cheapest service provider in the Freight. We use the height, width, depth of the shipment and weight.
How do we do: let us explain it to you.
First measure the height, width, and depth of the shipment. These measurements you must be sure to measure to the farthest points, including pallets or another packaging.
For shipments with multiple pieces, repeat this step for each piece.
Multiply the three measurements (height x width x depth). The result is the total cubic inches or feet of the shipment. If you have multiple pieces, multiply the height x width x depth for each piece. Take the results for each piece and add them together to get the total cubic inches or feet.
NOTE: if you are taking measurements in inches, you will need to divide the total cubic inches by 1,728 (the number of cubic inches in a cubic foot) to convert the result to cubic feet.
Finally, divide the weight of the shipment by the total cubic feet. The result is in rupees per cubic foot, For multiple pieces, be sure to add the weight of each piece together before dividing by the total cubic feet of the shipment.
Just call to our customer care and we shall come and do all the things for you.
How do we do: let us explain it to you.
First measure the height, width, and depth of the shipment. These measurements you must be sure to measure to the farthest points, including pallets or another packaging.
For shipments with multiple pieces, repeat this step for each piece.
Multiply the three measurements (height x width x depth). The result is the total cubic inches or feet of the shipment. If you have multiple pieces, multiply the height x width x depth for each piece. Take the results for each piece and add them together to get the total cubic inches or feet.
NOTE: if you are taking measurements in inches, you will need to divide the total cubic inches by 1,728 (the number of cubic inches in a cubic foot) to convert the result to cubic feet.
Finally, divide the weight of the shipment by the total cubic feet. The result is in rupees per cubic foot, For multiple pieces, be sure to add the weight of each piece together before dividing by the total cubic feet of the shipment.
Just call to our customer care and we shall come and do all the things for you.
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