How Logistics Distinguishes between Heavy and Light Goods
In the logistics industry, weight is typically used to differentiate between heavy and light goods. However, different logistics companies may have varying definitions of heavy and light goods. Generally, goods can be categorized based on their weight and dimensions as follows:
Light goods: Generally refers to individual shipments weighing less than 100 kilograms and having a large volume, requiring transportation with larger vehicles.
2. Heavy goods: Generally refers to cargo weighing over 100 kilograms, which requires transportation by specialized heavy-duty vehicles.
In addition to categorizing by weight and dimensions, goods can also be classified based on type, characteristics, and transportation requirements. For instance, hazardous materials, fragile items, liquids, gases, and other special cargo require special measures and equipment during transit.
In practice, logistics companies categorize and transport goods based on specific conditions, taking into account factors such as weight, dimensions, type, and transportation requirements. Therefore, it is advisable to clarify with the logistics company their definitions and classification criteria for heavy and light goods to select a suitable logistics solution.





