How to measure a parcel for UK delivery

 

When you send a parcel with Parcelforce Worldwide, it’s important to make sure that you measure the dimensions accurately to ensure it can fit inside our vehicles and be sorted by the machinery in our hub.

 

Parcels sent on our services must be within the maximum length and litre volume. To calculate the parcels litre volume, simply multiply the length by width by height (LxWxH) and divide the answer by 1000. 

 

What are parcel dimensions?

All parcels have three dimensions – length, width, and height. The length of a parcel is always its longest side.

 

Maximum parcel dimensions measurements

 

Example of litre volume calculation

Parcel size = Length is 100cms, Width is 30cm and Height is 20cm.

100cm x 30cm x 20cms = 60,000cms, Litre Volume- 60,000cms/ 1000 = 60L

 

Parcels sent on our services must be within the maximum length and 'length and girth combined' measurements. To calculate the 'length and girth combined' measurement, simply add the girth and length together.
 

What are parcel dimensions?

All parcels have three dimensions – length, width and height. The length of a parcel is always its longest side.

 

What is the girth of a parcel?

The girth of a parcel is the four shortest sides added together, as shown in the diagram below.

 

Calculating the girth of irregularly shaped parcels

If you're sending bulky or unusually shaped parcels, bear in mind these are measured by the smallest cubic box shape they could fit into, so measure the width and height of the parcels between the widest points. The length is always the longest measurement, regardless of the orientation of the parcel.