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Logistics & Route Calculators

Dispatchers and owner-operators compare trip cost, fuel drift and route margin before accepting loads or repricing lanes.

What this page helps you calculate

Route cost, fuel consumption, freight cost per trip, delivery stop economics and deadhead exposure on recurring lanes.

FAQ

What is route deadhead cost?
Deadhead cost is the expense of running empty or under-loaded miles, including fuel, driver hours and tolls that do not earn revenue on that leg.
How do you calculate delivery route cost?
Sum fuel, driver labor, tolls and vehicle wear for the trip. Add stop time at your loaded hourly rate and include deadhead legs that run without freight revenue.
When should I reprice a logistics lane?
Reprice when deadhead percentage, fuel drift or stop density pushes effective margin below your cost floor for several consecutive weeks.
When should I use a premium route calculator?
Use a premium calculator when recurring routes show stable revenue but eroding margin and you need hidden driver breakdown with export-ready output.