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Mailing restriction
The first weight refers to the lowest chargeable weight, and if the package weight falls within the first weight range, the cost will be calculated based on the price of the first weight. Continued weight refers to the part that exceeds the initial weight.
Each route has a weight limit, if the item exceeds the weight limit, you will be notified that the package cannot be submitted, and you will be required to remove some items and submit them in batches.
The suggestion for mailing goods is based on the experience of regular transportation, and we are not responsible for any customs withholding behavior. Due to customs restrictions, cigarettes, alcohol, drugs, and prohibited items are not allowed to be transported; According to the requirements of air transportation, non hazardous goods identification is required for food, liquid, particle, and paste goods. It is recommended that you do not send these categories of goods in bulk. If it is a small amount of sensitive goods, it can be mixed with ordinary goods (clothes, shoes, etc.), such as cosmetics, a single bottle does not exceed 100ml, and a single package does not exceed 200ml. We can try to help you transport it.
Volume weight is mainly reflected in the freight process of logistics. When an item is too large in volume and too light in weight, its volume will be converted into weight during transportation to charge fees. The formula for calculating the volume and weight of air cargo is:
Volume of cargo (length (cm) x width (cm) x height (cm))/6000=Volume weight (kg). That is to say, a 6000 cubic centimeter volume of cargo is equivalent to 1 kg weight to calculate the freight cost. In other words, a 1 cubic meter volume of cargo needs to be calculated at 167 kg.