Speed Commerce’s CBM Calculator is a free utility that allows you to accurately calculate the cubic volume (CBM) of your shipments. Whether you’re shipping goods domestically or internationally, this tool helps you determine how many products will fit in a shipping container. With a user-friendly interface and multiple modes of calculation, you can easily plan and optimize your cargo load.
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How to Use the Calculator
- Select the Output Unit
At the top, use the radio buttons to choose whether you want the final volume in Cubic Meters (m³) or Cubic Feet (ft³). - Enter the Dimensions
Input the Length, Width, and Height of your product. - Specify Quantity and Input Unit
Enter the number of items (Quantity) and choose the unit type (Meter, ft, Inches, mm, or cm) from the dropdown. The calculator automatically converts the values to meters. - Calculate
Click the “Calculate Volume” button. The tool computes the total volume based on your inputs and displays the result in your selected output unit.
Benefits Of Using a CBM Calculator
- Accurately calculates how much space your cargo will occupy to maximize container capacity.
- Quickly determines both the total volume and weight for proper shipment planning.
- Simplifies logistics by easily assessing how products fit into various container sizes.
- Reduces the number of shipments and cargo handling time through efficient loading strategies.
- Gains insights into cargo volume and weight distribution to select the best shipping container and methods.
Technical Details and Formulas
- CBM Calculation Formula:
Volume = Length(m) × Width(m) × Height(m)
(Input dimensions can be provided in meters, centimeters, inches, or feet; the tool converts them to meters.) - Typical Container Dimensions Used:
- 20 FT Container: 589 cm (L) x 230 cm (W) x 230 cm (H)
- 40 FT Container: 1200 cm (L) x 230 cm (W) x 230 cm (H)
- 40 FT High Cube Container: 1200 cm (L) x 230 cm (W) x 260 cm (H)
What Is Volumetric Weight?
For large but lightweight items, shipping costs are often based on the space they occupy rather than their actual weight. The volumetric weight is calculated as:
VolumetricWeight(kg) = Length(cm) × Width(cm) × Height(cm) / 5000
Compare this figure with the actual weight—the higher value is used for shipment costing.
DISCLAIMER CBM Calculator does not have any business arrangements with transport or shipment companies. The calculator is provided solely for volume calculation purposes. We do not guarantee that the calculated results are effective, accurate, or reliable. If you require custom container dimensions or alternative volumetric formulas, please consider using our Android App.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Cubic Volume (CBM)
Q: What are cubic units?
A: Cubic units are standard units used to measure volume, representing the space occupied by a cube with sides of one unit length.
Q: Can volume be calculated for irregular shapes?
A: Yes, the volume of irregular shapes can be determined using methods such as water displacement or by breaking the shape down into smaller, regular shapes and summing their volumes.
Q: How does volume differ from area?
A: Volume measures the space occupied by a three-dimensional object (length × width × height), while area measures the surface of a two-dimensional shape (length × width).