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ISO 14083 transport emissions calculator and evidence pack workflow
Start with a simple estimate, then understand what actual shipment data is needed for a reviewed evidence workflow.
Road freight estimate
Audience
Teams estimating freight emissions before building a repeatable reporting process.
Problem
Estimator outputs can be mistaken for complete reports if assumptions, data quality, and evidence are not documented.
Product fit
LogisticsAI connects calculator intent to actual shipment uploads, methodology examples, and evidence-pack outputs.
Estimator vs workflow
The estimator is useful for planning. Reporting workflows should use actual shipment data and preserve methodology, quality, and evidence artifacts.
WTW vs TTW
WTW includes upstream fuel lifecycle emissions; TTW covers vehicle operation. The selected boundary should be visible in the methodology statement.
Data that improves quality
Distance, cargo weight, mode, vehicle type, fuel, date, origin, destination, and supporting evidence improve confidence.
Explore the evidence workflow
Frequently asked questions
Is this calculator exact?
No. It is an estimator. Exact outputs depend on input quality, methodology, factors, and review.
What should I do after calculating?
Upload actual shipment data or review the methodology template before sharing numbers externally.
Related resources
Move from content to workflow
Use the public samples and tools to evaluate the workflow, then create a workspace or request async follow-up when real shipment data is ready.