Weight of goods, including packaging (such as bottles and crates) and the weight of the transport equipment
Gross weight is the total of package and contents
Weight of an item together with the weight of its container and the materials used for packaging. (poids brut)
The maximum weight at which an aeroplane is permitted to fly. This is stated on the certificate of airworthiness for a civil aeroplane.
The total weight of a shipment of goods, including their packaging such as crates, pallets etc.
For shipping purposes, the combined weight of the objects to be shipped, the packing materials, and the packing box. See also: net weight, tare weight (Nauert 1979).
total weight of the vehicle without any deduction. The gross weight is made up of the tare weight plus the payload.
The weight of a moving van with your shipment loaded.
Total vehicle weight including passengers, fuel and load.
The entire weight of goods, packaging, container and freight car, ready for shipment. Generally, the combined weight limit of the cargo, container and tractor for highway transport is 80,000 pounds (36,287.39 kilograms).
For palletized cargo, total weight of the cargo, pallet, and tie-down equipment; for unpalletized cargo, the actual (scale) weight of the cargo.
for a package The gross weight is the weight of an object including the packaging (tare)-for aircraft weight and balance the gross weight is the total weight of the cargo plus the weight of the ULD equipment, spreading material and the tiedown items like nets, straps, etc.
Entire weight of goods, packing, and container, ready for shipment.
The total weight of the goods and their packaging.
The weight of your shipment after your household goods are loaded into a van or crate(s).
Weight of the van and its contents after your goods are loaded.
The total dead weight of a bowling ball; often referred to as "gross weight before drilling". The maximum gross weight of a ball is 16 pounds. Yet, a new ball before drilling may weigh a few ounces over that total; these extra ounces are removed during the drilling process.
The weight of the merchandise in its shipping form, i.e. including all its packaging.
the weight of the packaging plus the weight of its contents.
The total weight of the ocean container, liftvan or airfreight container along with the packing materials and the household goods. The container is weighed at qualified scales. The gross weight minus the tare (empty container or liftvans) weight equals the net weight of the shipment.
the weight of the vehicle plus its load.
For Registration Purposes (K.S.A. 8-1143) means and includes the empty weight of a truck, or combination of truck or truck tractor and any type trailer or semi-trailer, plus the maximum weight of cargo, which will be transported thereon. The term gross weight shall not include the weight of any travel trailer, which is used for private recreational purposes or the weight of any vehicles towed by a wrecker.
The total weight of merchandise including the container in which it is packed.
The total weight of a shipment including packing materials and the shipping container.
Weight (mass) of goods including packing, but excluding the carrier's equipment expressed in whole kilograms. The weight of a shipment including materials necessary for blocking etc. (air cargo).
The full weight of a shipment, including goods and packaging.
The weight of a shipment, it's container and packing material.
The total of package and contents [Net + Tare = Gross
Gross Weight is the total weight of a bag, including the weight of the empty bag [the Tare Weight], plus the weight of the product inside the bag [the Net Weight].
The total weight of merchandise and shipping container. to top
The full weight of a shipment, including the merchandise and the packaging.
The total weight of the trailer (or towing vehicle) and load Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) or Gross Weight Mass (GWM) The total weight of the towing vehicle and its load.
The weight of the goods, including packaging, wrapping, and internal and external containers.
Entire weight of a shipment including the weight of containers (tare weight) and packaging material. On an air waybill, the tare weight (when applicable) and shipment weight are listed separately.
Total weight of the van and the shipment.
Entire weight of goods, packaging, and container, freight car, or container, ready for shipment. Generally, 80,000 pounds maximum container, cargo, and tractor for highway transport.
The weight of the container plus contents plus packaging/dunnage.
The combined weight of a container, its payload and any other loose internal fittings.
The weight of a trailer together with the weight of its entire contents.
The full weight of a shipment, including containers and packaging materials.
Gross weight is the total weight of something, when combined with something else. For example, when buying a cake, the gross weight will be the weight of the cake and its packaging.