To calculate jarring ton miles, multiply the weight of the cargo in tons by the distance traveled in miles. The formula is: Jarring Ton Miles = Weight (tons) × Distance (miles). This metric helps quantify the total cargo movement and assess the impact on transportation costs and logistics efficiency. Ensure that both weight and distance are in the correct units for accurate calculation.
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A 50-ton payload traveling 1,000 miles means that you have accomplished 50,000 ton-miles. Just figure out what it cost you to haul that load for that distance, divide the number by 50,000 , and you have your cost per ton-mile.
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25 tons transported 55 miles = 1375 ton miles @ 15 cents per ton mile, that would be 1375*0.15 = 206.25 Euros or Dollars or whatever.
An available ton mile is a calculation in aviation based on the tons of carrying capacity multiplied by the number of miles travelled.