Shipping Cost Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the shipping cost based on cargo weight and the freight rate per kilogram.
Purpose: It helps importers, exporters, and logistics professionals estimate sea freight costs for their shipments.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The cargo weight is multiplied by the freight rate to calculate the total shipping cost.
Details: Accurate freight cost estimation helps in budgeting, pricing decisions, and logistics planning for international trade.
Tips: Enter the cargo weight in kilograms and the freight rate in USD/kg (default 0.15 USD/kg). All values must be > 0.
Q1: What's included in the freight rate?
A: The rate typically includes basic ocean freight charges but may exclude additional fees like port charges, customs, or insurance.
Q2: What's a typical sea freight rate?
A: Rates vary by route and market conditions, but 0.10-0.20 USD/kg is common for many trade lanes.
Q3: Does this calculator account for volumetric weight?
A: No, this calculates purely by actual weight. For lightweight bulky cargo, use the greater of actual or volumetric weight.
Q4: How often do sea freight rates change?
A: Rates can fluctuate monthly due to fuel costs, demand, and seasonal factors. Always check current rates.
Q5: Are there minimum charges in sea freight?
A: Yes, many carriers have minimum charges (e.g., for 1 CBM or 1000kg) which may exceed the calculated amount for small shipments.