Although most orders for garments are placed by buyers on FOB basis, with buyers to pay for freight at the shipping destination, it is still necessary for the shipper or the agent to know how to calculate sea freight and air freight as buyers always need to know how much freight the merchandise cost per dz. If you are required to sell on CIF basis, (with the shipper to prepay for freight at the shipping port) you will need to calculate the freight accurately for your own costing.
Sea freight: Sea freight is usually charged based on volume—how much per CBM (cubic meter)—very rarely by weight as “density cargo”. In fact ANERA (Asia North America eastbound rate agreement) has designed the freight tariff more based on the usual value of the type of goods, than the usual weight of them, taking into consideration that for low value merchandise they should give a low freight rate in order to make it possible for the importers to buy goods overseas. However, for high value merchandise, they should charge a high freight rate, as it is believed that the buyer can afford to pay more on freight. The have designed the freight tariff in such a way that everybody can do business and there is sufficient profit for the shipping lines.
Container size
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Calculated Capacity
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Practical capacity
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Container FCL rate
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FCL rate for CBM
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LCL Rate per CBM
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20” Capacity
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29.5 CBM
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27 CBM
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3500
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130
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160
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40” Normal
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61.32 CBM
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54 CBM
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5000
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92
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160
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40” Hi Cube
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69.15 CBM
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62 CBM
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6500
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92
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160
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LCL: Loose container Loading
1 CBM (100 cm X 100 cm X 100 cm) = 1000 Kg
Air freight: Unlike sea freight, the airlines have decided to charge for the heavy merchandise (high density goods) by weight, and lightweight merchandise (low density goods) by volume. However, as airplanes can take less weight than ocean liners, the way they
Set the standard, in the garment industry, when you ship goods by air, you have a 70% chance to be charged by weight, about 30% chance by volume.
The followings are the relationship between weight and volume as set by IATA (International air transport association).
From most shipping locations in the Far east to the U.S. destinations and Canada 7000 cubic cm = 1 kilo.
From certain locations in the Far east to the U.S. destinations and Canada 6000 cubic cm = 1 kilo
Therefore when you have low density goods to ship by air, in order to determine if you should try to make the cartons as small as possible to save freight. First you check with the local air forwarding agent by asking him in the country where you are, how many cubic cm is considered 1 kilo in weight. They will tell you either 7000 or 6000. This is the answer you need.
The country is Bangladesh and the formula is 6000 cubic cm = 1 kilo
The measurements of the cartons are 50cmX 60cmX 40cm
The gross weight of the cartons are 16 kilo per carton.
Now let us find out if we should try to make the cartons smaller to save air freight by doing the following calculation,
Multiply 5 by 60 by 40 = 120000 cubic cm.
120000 cubic cm divided by 6000= 20 kilo
Now you know, by volume the one carton is of 2 kilo, but by actual weight the carton is of only 16 kilo. You also know the airline will charge whichever is higher, in this case, they will charge you for 20 kilo, by volume. If the air freight rate is 2.80 per kilo this carton will cost you $56.00.
Now, in order to save some money, let us try to make the carton smaller, usually by cutting the height of the carton. Let’s say we have succeeded in cutting down the height by 5 cm, and see how much money we can save.Multiply 5 by 60 by 40 = 120000 cubic cm.
120000 cubic cm divided by 6000= 20 kilo
Now you know, by volume the one carton is of 2 kilo, but by actual weight the carton is of only 16 kilo. You also know the airline will charge whichever is higher, in this case, they will charge you for 20 kilo, by volume. If the air freight rate is 2.80 per kilo this carton will cost you $56.00.
** Original size of the carton: 50 X 60 X 35 cm (=20 kilo)
** Now cut down to 50 X60 X 35 cm= 105000 cubic cm.
105000 / 6000 = 17.5 kilo
Now by using the new carton, we have saved 2.5 kilo and this carton will cost only $ 49.00 (17.5 Kilo X 2.80)
Courtesy: DBL group, Bangladesh
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