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How is UPS dimensional weight pricing calculated?

UPS dimensional weight (DIM weight) is a pricing method that charges based on the space a package occupies in relation to its actual weight. If a package is large but lightweight, you may pay based on its dimensional weight instead of its scale weight.
Here’s how it works:

Step 1: Measure the Package

Measure in inches:
  • Length (longest side)
  • Width
  • Height
UPS uses outer box dimensions, and you should round each measurement up to the nearest whole inch.

Step 2: Calculate Cubic Size

Cubic Size = Length × Width × Height
Example
20″ × 16″ × 12″ = 3,840 cubic inches

Step 3: Divide by the UPS DIM Divisor

For most shipments within the U.S. via United Parcel Service:
  • DIM divisor = 139
Dimensional Weight = Cubic Inches 139
Example:
3,840 139 = 27.6

Step 4: Compare With Actual Weight

If:
  • Actual weight = 18 lbs
  • DIM weight = 28 lbs
You are charged for 28 lbs (the greater of the two)