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How much is the logistics charge?

1. Charge by weight. This method calculates the transportation cost according to the gross weight of the delivered goods, provided that the volume of the goods is within the specified range.

2. Charge by quantity. This method calculates the cost of the goods according to the volume of the delivered goods, and requires the weight of the goods to be within the specified range.

3. Charge according to the choice. For irregular goods whose weight and volume cannot be distinguished, choose a suitable pricing method from the above two methods.

4. Charge by weight and volume, and calculate the transportation cost according to the gross weight and volume of the goods respectively, and choose the one with the highest freight, that is, calculate the freight according to the larger weight and volume.

5. According to the billing agreed by the delivery network, the freight is calculated according to the price agreed by the shipper and the carrier in advance, such as transporting large machinery.

1. Logistics is a process in which the functions of transportation, storage, loading and unloading, packaging, distribution processing, distribution and information processing are organically combined to meet the requirements of users during the physical flow of goods from suppliers to receivers.

2. Logistics refers to the whole process of planning, implementing and managing raw materials, semi-finished products, finished products or related information from the place of origin of goods to the place of consumption of goods by means of transportation, storage and distribution at the lowest cost.

3. The concept of logistics was first formed in the United States and originated in 1930s. Its original meaning was "physical distribution" or "goods distribution". 1963 was introduced to Japan, which means "the circulation of things" in Japanese. After 1970s, the word "logistics" in Japan gradually replaced "circulation of things".