![]() Second, it calculates the number of tonne-kilometres as the multiplication of distance by mass of cargo. ![]() First, it calculates the total cost of transportation as the multiplication of distance by price per kilometer. The calculator below makes a pretty simple thing. For accounting purposes, you have to calculate the cost of the tonne-kilometers. When I was pondering about it, I found the conversation on one of the forums that the transport operator put the fare per kilometer (excluding cargo). One of the users filed a request for the calculator /2363/. So 2 tons of cargo transported for 2 kilometers is a 4 tonne-kilometres. It consists of two parameters: tonne amount and distance in kilometers. ![]() ![]() As Wikipedia tells us, tonne-kilometre (tkm) - the unit of measurement used to measure the quantity and traffic of transportation used in transportation statistics, planning, and their related fields. ![]()
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