Chargeable Weight (CW) or paying weight was created as a conversion factor for air freight in order to bridge the difference between volume and weight. After all, 1,000 kilos of feathers requires a larger volume than 1,000 kilos of steel. In order to be able to charge this difference equally, a conversion factor was created. With air freight, 1 cubic meter equals 167 kilos. With seaborne freight or LCL, 1 cubic meter equals 1,000 kilos, while with road transport, 1 cubic meter equals 333 kilos (measuring 3 times). The highest weight (volume or actual) is charged.