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Tare Weight

For Tare Weight we have terms and definitions in 9 topics. The topics are Accounting, International Business, Logistics, Shipping, Supply Chain, Tires, Truck, Trucking and Wood.



Tare Weight (Accounting)

is the weight of packing container and packaging material without the weight of the goods contained therein.


Tare Weight (International Business)

The weight of a container and packing materials that excludes the weight of the goods it contains.


Tare Weight (Logistics)

In railcar or container shipments, the weight of the empty railcar or empty container.


Tare Weight (Shipping)

The weight of a container and/or packing materials without the weight of the goods it contains.


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Tare Weight (Supply Chain)

The weight of a substance obtained by deducting the weight of the empty container from the gross weight of the full container.


Tare Weight (Tires)


(Curb Weight) - The weight of a truck, exclusive of its contents, but including gas, oil, etc., ready to roll.


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Tare Weight (Truck)

See Chassis Weight.


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Tare Weight (Trucking)

See Chassis Weight.


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Tare Weight (Wood)

Tare weight is the weight of tractor-trailer with no load. A tractor trailer typically weigh 30,000 to 35,000 pounds leaving a legal load weight of 45,000 to 50,000 (22 to 25 ton). The heavier overweight loads not only pay the trucker more, but are also more wear and tear on trucking equipment.


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