Paul,

Sample shippers:

  http://www.ups.com
At UPS website could not find any numbers, only
definitions.  

  http://www.fedex.com
At the FedEx website could not find any weight
restrictions, but did find "Maximum length plus girth* per
piece" is 300 inches . where *Girth = 2(Width + Height)

Maximum height per piece 70 inches
Maximum length per piece 119 inches

There was a footnote that said anything different could
still be discussed.  


I remember a maximum from old days as either 60, or 70
pounds, essentially what a man could carry.  But I believe
that maximum restriction has been removed.  

Hope that helps

                    - Robert -

       Robert A. Macy, PE .. [email protected]
       408 286 3985 . . . .. . . fx 408 297 9121
       AJM International Electronics Consultants
       101 E San Fernando, Suite 402
       San Jose, CA  95112


On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 15:41:54 +0800
 "Paul Chan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> I have been asked for the max. dimension and weight of
> the carton box [loaded with product].  Do you know any
> requirements/guidelines?
> Thanks in advance
> Paul Chan
> 



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