Loading Meter Calculator
Estimate how many loading meters a shipment may occupy in a truck. This is useful when comparing palletized freight space requirements.
Result
Total floor area: 3.84 m²
Estimated loading meters: 1.6 ldm
How to use this tool
Enter the required values in the labeled fields. Results update in your browser and are announced for assistive technologies. Use realistic measurements and verify important outcomes before acting on them.
Formula or logic
Loading meters = total floor area / truck width. Total floor area is pallet length × pallet width × quantity.
Example calculation
Example: 4 pallets sized 1.2 × 0.8 m in a 2.4 m wide truck use about 1.6 loading meters.
Practical use and limits
This page is built for planning freight, warehouse, courier or transport scenarios before confirming commercial terms with a carrier, forwarder or internal operations team. The calculation is intentionally visible and described above so you can sanity-check the result instead of treating it as a black box.
Limit: carrier rules, surcharges, legal requirements and real-world constraints can change the final answer. For important decisions, use this result as a planning aid and verify it against the relevant source of truth.
Last reviewed: May 29, 2026.
Frequently asked questions
What is a loading meter?
A loading meter estimates length occupied on a truck floor at a given width.
Why is truck width included?
Truck width converts total floor area into linear loading length.
Is stacking included?
No. This simple estimate assumes floor space only.
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