What is a Cubiscan?
A cubiscan is a dimensioning system used in warehouses and logistics operations to automatically measure the length, width, and height of packages. Traditional cubiscan machines cost between $35,000 and $50,000 per unit.
The Problem with Traditional Cubiscan Equipment
- High cost: $35,000-$50,000 per unit
- Installation: Requires dedicated space and setup
- Maintenance: Ongoing calibration and service costs
- Scalability: Each new workstation requires another expensive unit
- Flexibility: Fixed location, cannot be easily moved
AI Dimensional Calculation: The Modern Alternative
AI-powered dimensional calculation uses computer vision and machine learning to calculate package dimensions from photos. Here's how it compares:
| Feature | Traditional Cubiscan | AI Dimensional Calculation |
|---|---|---|
| Equipment Cost | $35,000-$50,000 | Under $500 |
| Accuracy | 99.9% | 99.9% |
| Scaling Cost | $35,000 per workstation | $100 per workstation |
| Mobility | Fixed location | Any smartphone |
How AI Dimensional Calculation Works
- Photo capture: Take a photo of the package with any smartphone
- AI processing: Computer vision algorithms analyze the image
- 3D extraction: AI extracts 3D geometry from 2D photos
- Calibration: Dynamic calibration ensures accuracy
- Results: Dimensions and volumetric weight calculated instantly
Conclusion
AI dimensional calculation provides cubiscan-level accuracy at a fraction of the cost. For freight forwarders and warehouses looking to automate without massive capital investment, AI-powered solutions are the clear choice.
Sagan Labs AI Team
Sagan Labs AI Team
Expert in warehouse automation, freight forwarding operations, and AI logistics technology. Writing about how AI is changing the freight forwarding industry.



