
The booming cross-border e-commerce has led to an increased frequency of using DHL International Express. How is the charge for DHL International Express calculated? What are the requirements?
1. Volume Weight Shipment: For packages that are large but light, charges are based on the heavier of the volume weight or actual weight, in accordance with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) regulations. The calculation for volume weight is: (Length x Width x Height) cm ÷ 5000 = Volume Weight.
2. Fuel surcharge, subject to monthly fluctuations based on market conditions.
3. Remote area service fee, rates vary depending on the address.
4. The Western United States includes states such as Washington, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, California, Colorado, Oregon, and Arizona.
5. Non-standard Shipment Surcharge: A surcharge for non-standard shipments will be applied to any item exceeding 120 cm in length on any side or any item weighing over 70 kg in actual weight. This surcharge is levied only once per shipment.
6. Insurance: Decide independently whether to purchase, with a 1% insurance fee of the international express payment amount (minimum insurance fee: RMB 100).
7. Tariffs: May apply based on actual circumstances.
Alright, the DHL international express shipping rate calculation method is roughly like this. Of course, these figures are for reference only, and there may be additional charges. The exact fees will depend on the actual circumstances.
































