Converting Long Tons to Kilograms (kg) is essential for anyone dealing with British or older Imperial shipping records. While the US uses the “Short Ton” and the modern world uses the “Metric Tonne,” the “Long Ton” (equal to 2,240 lbs) is heavier than both. Confusing a Long Ton with a standard Metric Tonne results in a roughly 16 kg discrepancy per ton, which adds up quickly in heavy cargo.
Master Weight Converter
The Formula
Multiply the Long Tons by 1,016.05:
Long Tons ร 1,016.05 = kg
Example
If a shipment weighs 5 Long Tons:
5 ร 1,016.05 = 5,080.25 kg
Maritime & Heavy Industry Weight Insights
A simple way to remember this is that one long ton is just slightly more than 1,000 kilograms. If you have a weight in long tons, you can assume it is roughly the same in metric tons, but add about 16 kg for every ton to be precise.
Frequently Asked Questions
One long ton is equivalent to 1,016.05 kilograms. This unit is based on the traditional British measure of 2,240 pounds. It is still commonly used in the international shipping of bulk commodities like coal, iron ore, and grain.
The name helps distinguish it from the “short ton” used in the United States. While a US short ton is 2,000 pounds, the British long ton is 2,240 pounds. When you convert those 2,240 pounds into the metric system, you get the 1,016 kg figure.
No, but they are very similar in weight. A metric ton (or tonne) is exactly 1,000 kg. A long ton is 1,016 kg. If you are shipping goods internationally, this 16-kilogram difference per ton can become very important when calculating the total weight of a massive cargo ship!