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ISO 14083 road freight emissions calculator
Use a simplified estimator for road freight emissions, then see what data is needed to create a reusable ISO 14083 aligned evidence pack.
Road freight estimate
Audience
Logistics teams, 3PLs, carriers, and shippers doing an initial road freight estimate.
Problem
A quick estimate is useful, but it is not the same as a reviewed shipment-data workflow with methodology and evidence.
Product fit
LogisticsAI turns shipment exports into evidence packs with calculations, methodology notes, data quality context, and machine-readable artifacts.
Estimator assumptions
The calculator uses simplified tonne-kilometre inputs and a road freight factor for directional planning. Actual results depend on vehicle class, fuel, load, distance source, empty running, and data quality.
- Treat output as an estimate.
- Use actual shipment data for reporting workflows.
- Document WTW and TTW boundaries before sharing results.
From estimate to evidence pack
A reporting workflow should preserve source data, calculation choices, methodology statements, quality notes, and audit context so the result can be reused across customer requests.
Explore the evidence workflow
Frequently asked questions
Is the calculator a compliant report?
No. It is an estimator. A reportable workflow needs actual shipment data, documented methodology, data quality review, and customer review.
What data improves accuracy?
Shipment date, origin, destination, distance, weight, mode, vehicle type, fuel, and source evidence improve calculation quality.
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.