Calculate your package weight
There are 2 ways to calculate your weight.
Please, enter the dimensions (length, width, and height in centimeters) and the real weight of the package.
The volumetric weight is calculated automatically according to the following formula: (length x width x and height) / 5000 per package
Carriers bill the highest weight between the volumetric weight and the weight you.

If the volumetric weight is 3kg, and you entered 1.5 kg for the real weight, 3 kg will be billed.
To avoid confusion and error, we strongly recommend taking a photo of the package before shipping.
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