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Definition: This calculator estimates the total load weight for Full Truckload (FTL) shipments based on cargo volume and density.
Purpose: It helps logistics professionals and shippers determine the weight of cargo to ensure compliance with truck weight limits and proper load planning.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The volume of cargo is multiplied by its density to determine the total weight that will be placed on the truck.
Details: Accurate load calculations prevent overloading, ensure compliance with transportation regulations, and help optimize truck space utilization.
Tips: Enter the cargo volume in cubic feet and the material density in pounds per cubic foot. All values must be > 0.
Q1: What is considered an FTL shipment?
A: FTL (Full Truckload) refers to shipments that occupy an entire trailer, typically for large or heavy cargo.
Q2: What's the maximum weight for FTL shipments?
A: In the US, the federal gross vehicle weight limit is 80,000 lbs, but state regulations may vary.
Q3: How do I find the density of my cargo?
A: Check material specifications or calculate by dividing a sample's weight by its volume.
Q4: Does this include packaging weight?
A: No, you should add packaging weight separately to the calculated load.
Q5: What about irregularly shaped items?
A: For irregular shapes, calculate volume using the space they occupy (length × width × height).