Parcelforce Formula:
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The Parcelforce Length + Girth calculation is used to determine the size of a parcel for shipping purposes. It combines the longest dimension of the package with its girth (the distance around the thickest part) to ensure it meets carrier requirements.
The calculator uses the Parcelforce formula:
Where:
Explanation: The girth is calculated by adding the width and height together and multiplying by 2. This value is then added to the length to get the total size measurement.
Details: Many couriers including Parcelforce use length + girth measurements to determine pricing and whether a parcel can be accepted. Exceeding maximum size limits may result in additional charges or refusal of the parcel.
Tips: Measure your parcel in centimeters at its longest, widest, and tallest points. Enter these values to calculate your length + girth total. All values must be greater than 0.
Q1: What are Parcelforce's size limits?
A: Parcelforce typically has a maximum length + girth of 300cm for standard services, but check their website for current limits.
Q2: How should I measure my parcel?
A: Measure the longest side (length), then the other two perpendicular dimensions (width and height). Use the longest measurement for length.
Q3: Does the shape of my parcel matter?
A: The calculation works for most regular shapes (boxes, tubes, etc.). For irregular shapes, measure at the widest points.
Q4: What if my parcel is cylindrical?
A: For tubes, length is the longest dimension, and girth is the circumference (π × diameter).
Q5: Are there weight restrictions too?
A: Yes, Parcelforce has both size and weight limits that vary by service type.