Girth Measurement
Girth Measurement
What does this term stand for?
Girth measurement is a method used to calculate the size of a package by adding its length and twice the width and height. It is commonly used by carriers to determine whether a shipment qualifies as standard, oversized, or special cargo. In logistics, girth measurement directly affects freight pricing, equipment selection, and routing decisions, making accurate measurement essential for cost control and efficient shipment planning.
Key Characteristics:
- Size Calculation
- Shipment Sizing
- Rate Impact
- Dimension Based
- Oversize Control
- Pricing Factor
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