Tare weight

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Tare weight

“Tare weight” refers to the weight of an empty container, excluding the weight of its contents. It represents the weight of the container itself, including any fixed attachments, such as handles or latches. In the context of shipping and logistics, tare weight is a crucial factor in determining the total weight of a loaded container. The gross weight of a container is calculated by adding the net weight of the cargo to the tare weight. By subtracting the tare weight from the gross weight, one can determine the weight of the actual goods being transported. Accurate knowledge of the tare weight helps ensure compliance with weight restrictions, proper load planning, and adherence to safety regulations during containerized shipments.

 

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