Volume Shipping Calculator

Quote shipments using volume, weights, and fees. Control rounding and divisors. Export clean summaries for teams and customers.

Enter shipment details

Package dimensions
Use numbers only. Example: 40
Example: 30
Example: 25
All calculations normalize to metric.
Chargeable weight uses total items.
Fragile adds a small handling uplift.
Actual weight
Enter 0 if you only quote by volume.
Converted automatically for comparison.
Try 0.5 or 1 for carrier rounding.
Dimensional divisor
Choose the divisor used in your lane.
Common values: 4000, 5000, 6000.
Common values: 139 and 166.
Pricing and fees
Use a short code. Example: USD
Base linehaul cost per chargeable kg.
Applies when weight cost is very low.
Calculated on base shipping.
Flat fee added per shipment.
Optional delivery surcharge.
Used for insurance estimate.
Percent of declared value.
Applied before taxes.
Applied after discount.
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Formula used

Divisors vary by carrier, lane, and service level.

How to use this calculator

  1. Enter package dimensions and pick the correct unit.
  2. Set item quantity and actual weight per item.
  3. Select your divisor mode and divisor value.
  4. Enter rate, minimum charge, and any surcharges.
  5. Click Calculate to see totals above the form.

Use Download CSV for a spreadsheet-ready quote summary.

Example data table

Scenario Dimensions Qty Actual per item Divisor Chargeable kg Rate per kg
Express box 40×30×25 cm 1 8 kg 5000 8.00 3.25
Light bulky 60×45×40 cm 2 4 kg 5000 44.00 2.90
Imperial lane 20×16×14 in 1 12 lb 139 23.00 3.10

Examples are illustrative, not carrier-specific.

FAQs

1) What is chargeable weight?

Chargeable weight is the billed weight used for pricing. It is usually the larger of total actual weight and total dimensional weight, rounded up by carrier rules.

2) Why does dimensional weight increase cost?

Bulky packages consume vehicle or aircraft space. Dimensional pricing helps carriers charge fairly when volume, not mass, limits capacity.

3) Which divisor should I use?

Use the divisor published for your service level and route. Common metric divisors include 4000, 5000, and 6000. Common imperial divisors include 139 and 166.

4) Does the calculator support multiple items?

Yes. It multiplies both actual and dimensional weight by quantity, then compares totals to pick the billed weight.

5) How does rounding work here?

The calculator rounds chargeable weight up to your chosen increment, such as 0.5 kg or 1 kg. This mirrors typical carrier rounding policies.

6) What fees can I include?

You can include fuel surcharge, handling, remote area fee, insurance on declared value, discount percent, and tax percent for an end-to-end estimate.

7) Is insurance calculated on shipping cost?

This estimate applies insurance as a percent of declared value. Some carriers charge differently, so adjust the percent to match your contract terms.

8) How do I save the results as a PDF?

Use the Download PDF button to open your browser print dialog. Choose “Save as PDF” to store the formatted quote summary.

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