Heavy Weight Surcharge (HWS)
Heavy Weight Surcharge (HWS)
What does this term stand for?
A Heavy Weight Surcharge (HWS) is an additional fee applied by carriers or freight forwarders when transporting cargo that exceeds standard weight limits. This surcharge compensates for the extra handling, fuel consumption, and equipment strain caused by heavy shipments, whether in air, sea, or road freight. HWS is calculated based on the actual weight of the cargo or in some cases the volumetric weight if it exceeds normal thresholds. Logistics companies must clearly communicate HWS to shippers during pricing, as it directly affects shipping costs and freight budgeting. Properly managing heavy shipments involves using specialized equipment, reinforced packaging, and careful route planning to ensure safety and prevent damage.
Characteristics:
- Applied for cargo exceeding weight limits
- Covers extra handling and fuel costs
- Affects freight pricing
- Requires specialized handling and equipment
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