Packaging types (CS207600)

You use this window to create and maintain the list of packages used by your company for shipping goods by using different carriers.
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You use this window to create and maintain the list of packages used by your company for shipping goods by using different carriers. Such parameters of packages as dimensions, tare weight, and maximum weight capacity are used for automatic packaging and for freight calculation for shipments.

The table

This table provides information about the packages to be used for shipping.

Note

After you have added a new package to the list and saved it, the system will reorder the items alphabetically.

ColumnDescription
Box IDThe ID of the type of packages. An alphanumeric string of up to 15 characters may be used.
DescriptionA description of the content of the package.
Tare weightThe weight of an empty package of this type, may include the weight of any packaging material used to pack items inside the package.
Max. weightThe maximum weight a package of that type can hold.
Weight UoMThe unit of measure used for the weight as specified in the Inventory preferences (IN101000) window.
Max. volumeThe maximum volume of items that can fit into a package of the type.
Volume UoMThe unit of measure used for the volume as specified in the Inventory preferences (IN101000) window.
Length

The length of the package.

Note

For information purposes only; the value is not used in any calculation.

Width

The width of the package.

Note

For information purposes only; the value is not used in any calculation.

Height

The height of the package.

Note

For information purposes only; the value is not used in any calculation.

Active by defaultIf you select this check box, the package will be added by default to the list of packages on the Packages tab of the Ship via codes (CS207500) window for each new ship via code.

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Last modified February 19, 2026