European Road Freight
Calculate loading meters (LDM) instantly from cargo dimensions or pallet counts, then get live road freight quotes from Spain to 35 European countries.
A loading meter (LDM) β also written as load metre or Lademeters in German β is the primary unit used across European road freight to measure how much floor space your cargo occupies inside a truck. One LDM equals one running metre of trailer length at the standard European trailer width of 2.4 metres, giving 2.4 mΒ² of floor area per LDM.
Carriers use LDM because it reflects the actual capacity consumed on the vehicle, regardless of weight β as long as the cargo stays within the weight limit of 1,850 kg per LDM. For lighter-density goods (such as furniture, packaging, or bulky machinery), the LDM measurement is the binding constraint; for dense, heavy cargo, weight may be the limiting factor.
A full standard trailer holds 13.6 LDM (13.6 m Γ 2.4 m = 32.64 mΒ²), accommodating approximately 33β34 EUR pallets. Shipments from 2 to 13 LDM are typically priced as LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) or groupage; above that threshold, FTL (Full Truckload) pricing usually becomes more economical.
LDM = (Length Γ Width Γ Quantity) Γ· 2.4 Γ· Stack factor
Lengths and widths in metres. Stack factor = number of layers if cargo can be stacked (1 if not stackable). Standard trailer internal width = 2.4 m.
Example β 10 EUR pallets: Each EUR pallet measures 1.2 m Γ 0.8 m, so one pallet = (1.2 Γ 0.8) Γ· 2.4 = 0.4 LDM. Ten pallets = 4.0 LDM. If they are stackable two high, 10 pallets = 4.0 Γ· 2 = 2.0 LDM.
| Pallet Type | Dimensions (LΓW) | LDM per Unit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| EUR Pallet (EUR 1) | 1200 Γ 800 mm | 0.40 | Standard β 2 side by side = 0.80 LDM |
| EUR 2 Pallet | 1200 Γ 1000 mm | 0.50 | 2 side by side = 1.00 LDM |
| Half Pallet | 600 Γ 800 mm | 0.20 | Also called demi-pallet |
| Industrial Pallet | 1200 Γ 1000 mm | 0.50 | Common in automotive, heavy goods |
| UK Pallet | 1200 Γ 1000 mm | 0.50 | Standard UK size post-Brexit |
| Full Trailer (FTL) | 13,600 mm Γ 2,400 mm | 13.60 | ~34 EUR pallets, 24,000 kg max |
The table below shows indicative spot market rates per LDM for standard LTL road freight departing from Spain (Barcelona / Madrid area) to key European destinations. Rates are based on Transroad's active tariff data and market benchmarks for a 4 LDM standard shipment.
| Destination | Transit Time | Rate per LDM (β¬) | 4 LDM Indicative | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portugal | 1β2 days | β¬80ββ¬115 | β¬320ββ¬460 | Short haul |
| France | 1β2 days | β¬95ββ¬135 | β¬380ββ¬540 | Short haul |
| Italy (North) | 2β3 days | β¬110ββ¬155 | β¬440ββ¬620 | Mid haul |
| Germany | 3β4 days | β¬140ββ¬195 | β¬560ββ¬780 | Mid haul |
| Netherlands | 3β4 days | β¬130ββ¬180 | β¬520ββ¬720 | Mid haul |
| Belgium | 3β4 days | β¬125ββ¬170 | β¬500ββ¬680 | Mid haul |
| Austria | 4β5 days | β¬145ββ¬200 | β¬580ββ¬800 | Mid haul |
| Switzerland | 4β5 days | β¬185ββ¬255 | β¬740ββ¬1.020 | Mid haul |
| Czech Republic | 4β5 days | β¬150ββ¬205 | β¬600ββ¬820 | Mid haul |
| Hungary | 5β6 days | β¬160ββ¬220 | β¬640ββ¬880 | Long haul |
| Poland | 5β7 days | β¬165ββ¬235 | β¬660ββ¬940 | Long haul |
| Romania | 6β8 days | β¬195ββ¬265 | β¬780ββ¬1.060 | Long haul |
| Bulgaria | 7β9 days | β¬210ββ¬280 | β¬840ββ¬1.120 | Long haul |
| Sweden | 6β8 days | β¬215ββ¬290 | β¬860ββ¬1.160 | Long haul |
Indicative spot rates, Standard LTL / Economy service, ex-Spain. Rates exclude fuel surcharge, toll zones, and ADR. Valid as a market reference for February 2026. Use the live calculator for exact pricing.
Step 1 β Measure and calculate. Determine the floor footprint of each cargo unit (L Γ W in metres). Sum all LDM using the formula above. If any item hangs over 2.4 m in width, the entire trailer lane is consumed and you are charged for full-width loading.
Step 2 β Apply weight check. Divide your total cargo weight by 1,850 kg. If this number exceeds your LDM calculation, the weight-equivalent LDM becomes your chargeable LDM. Example: 10,000 kg Γ· 1,850 = 5.4 LDM β even if the footprint calculates to 4 LDM.
Step 3 β Add surcharges. The base LDM rate is multiplied by your LDM and then supplemented with a fuel surcharge (typically 15β25% depending on diesel prices), toll zone charges for certain countries (e.g., Switzerland +β¬80β120 flat), and an ADR surcharge for dangerous goods (typically +20β35%).
Step 4 β Choose service level. Economy / Slow LTL services consolidate loads over several days for the lowest rate. Standard LTL departs on fixed weekly schedules. Express LTL prioritises your cargo with minimal transhipment. FTL rates become more competitive beyond 8β10 LDM on most corridors.
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