Freight calculationThe term consignment refers to goods included in transport instructions from oneor several consignors to one consignee at a certain location and made available fortransport on one occasion. A consignment may not exceed the weight/volume ofthe load capacity of the vehicle.To assess the weight-based freight, the following information must always be statedfor the full consignment in addition to the weight in full kg:– Volume in cubic metres. The value is stated to two decimal places followed by m 3 .– Loading metres. Must be stated for consignments that are difficult to pack and ontop of which other goods cannot be loaded. The value should be stated to onedecimal place followed by FLM.– Pallet space = non-stackable pallet. The value is stated followed by PP.In the case of goods that are difficult to stow, because of the nature of the object orthe packing means that they cannot be packed as normal groupage with other goods ormaximum use cannot be made of the load area, the freight is calculated in such a waythat consideration is given to the load area required by the goods (see weight per flatmetre table next to the heading Goods that are difficult to stow).The term loading metre refers to a metre on the platform with the full width andheight of the load space.The term actual weight or gross weight refer to the weight of the consignment asregistered on the scales, including packing and loading accessories (e.g. pallets).The term bulk weight refers to the consignment volume (length x width x height)expressed in cubic metres to two decimal places, including packing and loadingaccessories (e.g. pallets) multiplied by the weight accordance with the table(see table under the heading Calculating bulky goods) or when calculating loadingmetre, the number of loading metres to one decimal place multiplied by the weightin accordance with the table (Calculating flat metre for bulky goods).Freight calculationBulky goods:Freight calculated according to:Domestic: For a non-stackable pallet, the price iscalculated according to pallet space.International: For a stackable pallet with a height ofless than 1.5 m incl. the pallet, the price is calculatedaccording to volume. For a non-stackable pallet, theprice is calculated according to pallet space.Goods that are difficult to stow, weight/loadingmetres:Long goods:Calculating weight of bulky goods:Calculating flat metre for bulky goods:Other information:The term chargeable weight refers to the higher of the actual weight or the bulkweight.DB SCHENKERsystem and -direct. Freight prices are calculated per consignment andproduct selection. The size of the freight is based on weight or volume (which is convertedto weight), as well as on the distance between two rate points.DB SCHENKERcoldsped. The prices are based on weight, volume and distance.Freight prices are calculated according to a price list agreed upon betweenDB <strong>Schenker</strong> and the customer or in relation to a price list applied by DB <strong>Schenker</strong>for c-classified locations. As agreed, transport can be undertaken to other locationsc1, c2, c3 and c4 (see DB <strong>Schenker</strong> Location list). A distribution surcharge is payableon these occasions.DB SCHENKERparcel/pivpak. Freight calculation for parcels is shown in theDB SCHENKERparcel/privpak brochure – Prices and Conditions.Method of calculationThe following applies when calculating freight:Exceptions – International consignmentsThe prices are based on weight, volume and communications between different areas.Freight is calculated as price per consignment or per 100 kg, alternatively per full load.Specific conditions for domestic transportLocation categories. The locations are divided into two categories: primary locationsand secondary locations. Each secondary location is linked to a specific primary location,which is the rate point when calculating distance. Each primary location and therelated secondary locations make up a primary location area.Location list. The DB <strong>Schenker</strong> Location list shows, in alphabetical order, all theSwedish locations that can be used as address locations. Only one location name maybe used as a dispatching destination or receiving location. Location names other thanthe ones listed in the Location list may not be used as an address without separateagreement.DB SCHENKERsystem, -direct and -coldsped. The Location list states the countyand rate point for secondary locations.DistanceWhen calculating the freight only the distance between the primary locations (ratepoints) is used, see DB <strong>Schenker</strong> distance table. The distances are taken from theSwedish Transport Administration distance table. The distances for consignments toand from Gotland are calculated via Nynäshamn or Oskarshamn, whereby 150 km isadded to the distance between the primary locations. Using the position of the primarylocations as a starting point, DB <strong>Schenker</strong> always attempts to find the shortestroute when calculating the freight for Gotland consignments.Other informationNB: In the tables issued by DB <strong>Schenker</strong>, the distance between Gotland andNynäs-hamn/Oskarshamn (150 km) is included in the stated distances betweenlocations on the mainland and Gotland. Special rules apply to the transportationof dangerous goods between the mainland and Gotland, see also 1.4.6.16
domestic:DB <strong>Schenker</strong>system and -directWeight/cubic metre is less than 280 kg.280 kg/cubic metre.Min. 780 kg/pallet space (EUR-palletdimensions), or 0.4 loading metres.1,950 kg/loading metre.Goods that are longer than 6 m are freightcalculated at a min. 250 kg/loading metre.280 kg/cubic metre.1,950 kg.For consignments of less than 1,000 kg,the figure is rounded up to the nearestwhole kilo. The term rounded-up weightrefers to the chargeable weight roundedup to the nearest 10 kg for consignmentsbetween 1,000–2,500 kg and to an even100 kg for consignments over 2,500 kg.The term freight-based weight over 1,000kg refers to the weight that offers thelowest freight compared to freight forrounded-up weight and freight accordingto the lower limit of the nearest higherweight category.domestic:DB <strong>Schenker</strong>coldspedWeight/cubic metre is less than 325 kg.325 kg/cubic metre.Min. 750 kg/pallet space (EUR-palletdimensions), or 0.4 loading metres.1,875 kg/loading metre.Goods that are longer than 6 m are freightcalculated to a min. 250 kg/loading metre.325 kg/cubic metre.1,875 kg.For consignments of less than 1,000 kg,the figure is rounded up to the nearestwhole kilo. The term rounded-up weightrefers to the chargeable weight roundedup to the nearest 10 kg for consignmentsbetween 1,000 and 2,500 kg and to aneven 100 kg for consignments over 2,500kg. The term freight-based weight over1,000 kg refers to the weight that offersthe lowest freight compared to freight forrounded-up weight and freight accordingto the lower limit of the nearest higherweight category.international:DB <strong>Schenker</strong>system, -direct, -coldsped and -hangartnerWeight/cubic metre is less than 333 kg.333 kg/cubic metre or 360 kg/cubic metre for the UK andIreland and 350 kg/cubic metre for the Nordic countries.The pallet space Is calculated at a minimum of 800 kgfor the Nordic countries, the UK, Ireland andDB SCHENKERhangartner and a minimum of 740 kgper pallet space for other countries (EUR palletdimensions), or 0.4 loading metres.2,000 kg/loading metre for the Nordic countries, the UK,Ireland and DB SCHENKERhangartner. 1,850 kg for othercountries.Goods that are longer than 2.4 m and which weighmore than 35 kg/item are freight-calculated to aminimum of 250 kg/loading metre, maximum 6 m.Goods over 6 m are charged at DB SCHENKERdirect.333 kg/cubic metre. For the UK and Ireland 360 kg/cubicmetre och 350 kg/cubic metre for the Nordic countries.2,000 kg for the Nordic countries, the UK, Ireland andDB SCHENKERhangartner. 1,850 kg for other countries.For consignments of less than 2,501 kg, the figure isrounded up to the nearest whole kilo. For consignmentsover 2,501 kg the figure is rounded off to an even 100 kg.The term freight-based weight over 2,501 kg refers tothe weight that offers the lowest charge compared tothe freight for rounded-up weight and freight accordingto the lower limit of the nearest higher weight category.Product choice.Determine the rounded-up weight.Determine the rate point of the dispatchvinglocation using the Location list.Determine the distance between the ratepoints.Determine the freight-based weight andthe freight corresponding to this weightaccording to the price list.Round off the calculated freight to thenearest krona (1–49 öre is roundeddown, 50–99 öre is rounded up).Location, City and Ore field surcharges.Determine the charges for any Optionsand Supplementary charges.Determine the rounded-up weight.Determine the rate point of the dispatchinglocation using the Location list.Determine the distance between the ratepoints.Determine the freight-based weight andthe freight corresponding to this weightaccording to the price list.Round off the calculated freight to thenearest krona (1–49 öre is roundeddown, 50–99 öre is rounded up).Location, City and Ore field surcharges.Determine the charges for any förOptions and Surcharges.Determine the rounded-up weight.Determine the freight-based weight and transportrelationship and the freight corresponding to this weightaccording to the price list.Round off the calculated freight to the nearest krona (1–49öre is rounded down, 50–99 öre is rounded up).Determine the charges for any Options andSurcharges.When transporting within the same location or between a primary location and its secondarylocation, the freight calculation is based on the price list for the distance 0–20 km.Currencies other than SEK could arise.Currencies other than SEK could arise.Currencies other than SEK and EUR could arise17