Transport logistics is experiencing a significant transformation due to increasing costs and environmental regulations, which demand more efficient resource utilization. Based on the current scientific literature, accurate load volume and weight data can offer a basis to improve the optimization of truck capacity. This study presents and evaluates technologies for measuring cargo weight and volume during transport. A notable outcome is a method that leverages telematics data to assess the truck's load weight without requiring additional sensors. Using this method, truck weight utilization could be verified for the defined 25%-quartiles without misdetection. Regarding volume detection, an innovative Time-of-Flight sensor solution has been developed, achieving an average volume measurement deviation of 6.2%. This enabled a 3D visualization of current freight volume distribution, supporting the identification of travel patterns with low utilization. The paper concludes with a discussion of potential future applications for this data in cargo distribution planning.
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M. Messmer
Ravensburg University of Cooperative Education
Ana Moura
University of Aveiro
Rui Borges Lopes
University of Lisbon
Research in Transportation Business & Management
University of Aveiro
Ravensburg University of Cooperative Education
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd7ddcbfa21ec5bbf061b7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rtbm.2026.101692
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