bulkvikt
Bulkvikt is a term used in logistics and commodity handling to denote the bulk weight of a cargo—the weight of the material itself without packaging, containers, or pallets. It is typically used to quantify loose bulk shipments such as grains, minerals, or other bulk commodities and is usually reported in kilograms or metric tons. Bulkvikt is distinct from gross weight, which includes packaging and containers, and from tare weight, which is the weight of packaging that can be subtracted from the gross weight.
Regional usage and standardization vary. The term is encountered in Nordic and some European bulk-handling contexts
Origins and terminology. The word bulkvikt appears to derive from a combination of the English word bulk
Example and applications. A shipment of loose grain with a bulkvikt of 12,500 kg indicates the weight
Related concepts include gross weight, net weight, tare weight, density, and bulk density.