Summary of Load Grades and Financials

The provided data outlines various grades of materials and their corresponding financial figures. Specifically, Grade 14mm is the highest valued at $157,177, constituting 51.8% of the total. This is followed by Grade 10mm, which holds a value of $83,647 or 27.5%. On the lower end, Grade 20mm and Grade 5mm have values of $32,240 (10.6%) and $30,600 (10.1%) respectively.

In total, there were 1,328 loads of materials, amounting to a cumulative worth of $303,665. The distribution of values emphasizes the dominance of the higher grades, particularly Grade 14mm, while the contributions from Grades 20mm and 5mm are notably smaller. This financial breakdown illustrates the varying demand and pricing structures within different material grades, highlighting the economic implications of each grade's market performance.