If you're shipping something with any kind of an Atlanta courier service they are going to use several different criteria in order to assess the amount that you are charged for that delivery. The first figure that is going to play a role in this charge is something called the freight class. Freight class, is a figure used by most shipping and delivery companies in the assessment of charges. It is calculated by a formula internal to the company that is based mostly on the size and the weight of the item or items to be shipped. This is because of the obvious restrictions that the company has within the storage of each of their vehicles. A large, light object might take up room that could otherwise go to other packages, whereas a smaller, but very heavy cargo load in a semi might make the truck overweight without being filled to volume capacity, both of which limit the amount of cargo that the truck can legally of physically move.
There are other things which could increase the amount that a courier service decides to charge you for a delivery. First of all, if the object is especially large or awkward it may require special equipment to move or load it, or transport it, such as if a flat deck trailer of any kind is required. Secondly, if the goods you are moving need to be stored in any special conditions, such as extremely breakable goods or perishables that may need to be stored in refrigerated conditions. These will also affect the base amount that the courier assesses as the freight class.
The final thing that determines the amount that your chosen courier service will ultimately charge you in order to move your goods is the distance that they must travel. Obviously, the further your goods have to go, the more it is going to cost you to have them moved. Courier companies that operate mostly in a local area may have a flat rate for work that is done within their main area of operations, and then on a per mile basis outside of that base area. Usually, distance is the primary factor in the final part of determining the charge for a shipment. However, if you are shipping something internationally then there may be other fees, surcharges, and taxes that you have to pay in addition to the costs that have been calculated by the courier company.