| Shipping charges are made up of the first half-kilogram, which is a flat fee, and then a charge for every half-kilogram. Your package's weight is rounded up to the nearest half kilogram. |
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| When you consolidate multiple packages to be shipped together, you only pay the first half-kilogram charge once. Consolidation fees may apply. |
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| If all this information is new, the important thing to know is that all freight companies charge by the volume of the package. They calculate the length x height x depth, and compare it to the actual weight of the box. |
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1.7Kg is the total weight of the packages in your order using standard delivery.
(Remember shipping charges are calculated on the whole shipment, not each package.) |
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Useful Tip |
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If you are comparing shipping rates it's worth including all the hidden charges such as the volumetric rate calculation formula, insurance charges and handling fees. |
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