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Mailing restrictions
The first weight refers to the lowest billable weight. The parcel weight is within the first weight range. The fee is calculated based on the first weight. Continued weight refers to the part that exceeds the first weight.
Each route has a weight limit. If the item exceeds the limit, you will be prompted to submit the package. You need to remove some items and submit them in separate orders.
The proposal for mailing is based on the experience of regular transportation. We are not responsible for any deductions by the customs. Subject to customs restrictions, cigarettes, alcohol, medicines, and contraband are not carried; according to the requirements of air transportation, food, liquid, granules, and paste-like goods need to be provided for non-hazardous products. It is recommended that you do not send these types of goods in bulk. If it is a small amount of sensitive goods, it can be mixed with ordinary goods (clothes, shoes, etc.), for example, the cosmetic bottle does not exceed 100ml, and the single package does not exceed 200ml. We can try to transport it for you.
Volume is mainly reflected in the logistics of the logistics. When an item is too large and too light, it will be converted into weight to collect the cost during transportation. The formula for calculating the volumetric weight of air cargo is:
the volume of the cargo (length (cm) × width (cm) × height (cm)) / 6000 = volume (kg), that is, 6000 cubic centimeters The cargo is equivalent to 1 kilogram to calculate the freight. Converted, the cargo of 1 cubic meter volume should be calculated according to 167 kilograms.