Measuring & Weighing Advice

Sometimes we just don’t have a set of scales or a tape measure to hand when we need them. However, this shouldn’t stop you from sending your parcel with Wind World Cargo. We are here to help – take a look at our weight and size comparison guide below. We have taken everyday objects from around the house or office and given you the measurements to help you compare the sizes and weights against your parcel.

Alternatively, you can send your parcel via your local Wind World Cargo Service point where you don’t need to measure a thing!

Courier Expert weight and size comparison guide

bottle-of-water

1 litre of water

weighs 1kg (or 1000g) (or 2.2lb)

cd-case

CD case is 140mm

(or 14cm x 12.4cm)wide x 124mm high

(or 5in x 5in*)

can-of-beans

1 tin of baked beans

weighs 450g (or 0.45kg)

a4-paper

An A4 pad of paper is

(or 21cm x 29.7cm)210mm wide and 297mm high

(or 8in x 12in*)

tape-measure

* measurement figure has been rounded up

How to measure volumetric weight

If your parcel is large in size and light in weight, the delivery price may be calculated by the parcel’s volumetric weight rather than its actual weight. To calculate the volumetric weight, use the formula below:

The parcel weight is rounded up to the nearest half kilo. The greater of the two weights will be used for the parcel delivery cost.