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Cargo Measurement Handling Factsheet
1. What you need to
know about cargo
measurement
Accurate cargo measurement The continual review and improvement of our cargo measuring
procedures is part of Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics’ (WWL) ongoing
is important to us and to effort to achieve the goal of zero damage to your cargo.
you. Accuracy is required
to determine the amount of What types of cargo do we measure?
Virtually every type of cargo is measured, including, but not limited to
stowage space necessary non-container and breakbulk, high & heavy, new and used Ro-Ro, boats,
to safely stow your cargo. newly manufactured automobiles with modifications and/or exterior
accessories, and privately owned vehicles that are over 20 years old.
It also enables us to utilize New automobiles with standardized dimensions are not required to
stowage space on board be measured. Newly manufactured Ro-Ro units shall be measured at
the beginning of the model year or after any product changes or if any
our vessels as efficiently market accessories are included.
as possible.
Where and when does the measuring occur?
All cargo measuring is done at the port of load prior to the loading of cargo.
Who does the measuring and what tools do they use?
Cargo is measured by either third party surveyors, union personnel,
or WWL employees who are designated by each port, according to the
port’s regulations.
WWL employees at local port offices periodically conduct audits of
measurement accuracy.
The basic measuring tools include a tape measure and measuring
pole with level. Everyone who measures undergoes training in the use
of the tools and how the measurements are to be taken.
2. Our cargo measurement guidelines
All cargo measurements are done and recorded using the metric system.
The amount of space necessary to safely stow a unit of cargo is
determined by multiplying its overall length by its overall width by
its overall height. This includes external items such as side mirrors,
exhaust stacks, reefer and/or air-conditioning units, trailer tongues,
boat swim platforms and out-drives, etc.
Measuring normally occurs at the time of receipt at the port of load.
Cargo is measured in its “in-stow” position (the position in which it will
be stowed on our vessel). Unless otherwise agreed, booms and buckets
on high & heavy units should be pulled in upon delivery.
When shipped on WWL equipment, only cargo itself shall be measured.
When shipped on customer’s equipment, customer’s cargo carrier shall
be included in the dimensions and counted as cargo.
It is recommended that added parts which can easily be dismounted
such as antennas, mirrors, exhaust stacks, etc., are removed or pulled
in if possible before delivery.
In the event of a discrepancy between measurements specified at
the time of booking and the measurements taken at the port of load,
you will be contacted by one of our Customer Care representatives.
If you are dissatisfied with the finding, you can request a joint measurement.
For more details, contact your local Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Customer Care Representative.
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