Measurement Ton
A unit of volume used to calculate shipping rates for light yet bulky cargo.
Definition
A unit of volume used to calculate shipping rates for light yet bulky cargo. One measurement ton equals either 1 cubic meter (CBM) or 40 cubic feet. Measurement tons are often used in ocean freight for cargo that exceeds weight limits for standard pricing
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