Covering Your Fuel Cost (A new approach to an old problem)



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On this blog we’ll be providing timely and useful information and links to small motor carriers and freight brokers on the best business practices which can bring them success.

Being profitable in the trucking industry isn’t rocket science, but it does require the understanding of basic business principles, a good plan of action and management of cash flow.  It also entails knowing how to control cost, understanding your Break-Even Points, how to set profitable hauling rates, and how to negotiate with your customers to achieve a win-win combination which is beneficial to all concerned.

We will be discussing these and other topics of concern, please feel free to comment on our posts, make suggestions of alternative methods and ask questions.

We are looking forward to providing you with information which will assist you in running a successful motor carrier or freight brokerage.


Excerpt from this weeks post:
Are you trying to do something the same way while expecting different results? Maybe there’s a better way to handle how you’re compensated for the cost of fuel?  Here’s a different approach that, if presented in the correct light to your customers, will not only assure you of covering your fuel costs but actually saves your hauling customers money. A win-win for everyone.... to read the complete text go to Blog4Truckers.com

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