freightweighted
Freightweighted is a term used in logistics and data analytics to describe metrics, analyses, or datasets that are weighted by freight-related factors rather than treated as simple counts or unweighted observations. In a freight-weighted framework, each shipment, route, or time period is assigned a weighting factor tied to its freight cost, weight, or freight ton-miles, which adjusts its influence on the aggregate measure.
The term is not universally standardized; its usage appears in corporate analytics, transportation planning, and supply
Calculation typically involves replacing a simple average with a weighted average. For example, a freight-weighted average
Applications include cost-to-serve analyses, route optimization, carrier selection, and capacity planning. Freight weighting helps align performance
Limitations include data requirements, sensitivity to the chosen weighting factor, and potential bias toward high-cost or
See also: weighted average, cost weighting, logistics analytics, transportation economics.