DIM weight is a pricing technique used by shippers in which the SIZE of the box is correlated to its WEIGHT or conversely, the WEIGHT of the box is correlated to its SIZE. In either case, the carrier has pricing algorithms that allow for heavier boxes to be priced one way and bigger boxes to be priced another. To avoid higher shipping costs, you should strive to reduce your package’s weight and size as much as possible.
However, while you want to keep your shipping costs down, you also need to ensure that your product arrives undamaged. That typically means more packing material and more weight. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to achieve both goals: lightweight packaging and adequate protection.
“Yes, ‘time is money.’ For e-commerce companies shipping packages to customers, weight is money as well.” TWEET THIS
To minimize weight while maximizing the protection of your products, consider the following:
Other Advantages of Learning to Pack Light
While cost savings may be the primary reason for revisiting your packing processes, there are other advantages as well. For example, reducing package weights reduces the strain on anyone on your team who has to handle those cartons, as well as the shipper’s package handlers. While it may be just a few ounces here and there, over time, it can make a difference. Your customers surely appreciate lighter packages as well.
There are also environmental advantages to lightweight packaging. Although ideally your packing materials are recyclable, not all consumers will recycle them. Consequently, by lowering the volume of packing materials you use, you are decreasing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. And, that fact is worth sharing with your current and prospective customers.
Slim Down and Save
Companies that adopt lightweight packaging practices find that the ounces and pennies saved very quickly turn into pounds and dollars. If your company, like most, is looking to reduce costs while maintaining high customer satisfaction, the time and money spent on updating your packing supplies and revising your practices can produce a very positive return on your investment.
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