Tools & Resources
Equipment Spec
You can find the container specifications for both air cargo and sea cargo in the links provided below Air freight container
Calculation Table
How is airfreight calculated?
The calculation is always based on the following equation regardless of whether you are paying for the weight or the space:
Length (cm) x width (cm) x height (cm) / 6000 (equals the volume weight in kg)
That means you either pay for the weight or the space necessary for the transport of your consignment.
Type of transport volume calculation
Air freight |
1 m3 = 167 kg |
Truck |
1 m3 = 333 kg |
Sea freight |
1 m3 = 1,000 kg |
Below are some commonly measurement exchange tables:
Incoterms
From 1 January 2011 onwards, revised Incoterms will come into effect worldwide.
Instead of 13 clauses, there will only be 11 and divided into two categories. Clauses for all types of transport: EXW, FCA, CPT, CIP, DAT, DAP, DDP Clauses for sea and inland water transport: FAS, FOB, CFR, and CIF The picture above describes the various incoterms and their respective definitions, please contact us should you require clarification
Rate Table
Detention rate Schedule: VFA detention rate table is monitored by our professionals and will be updated in timely manner to ensure it contains update and relevant information. For more up-to-date information, please contact us
Trading Term
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