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11 sie 2024 · Insurance. Marginal insurance costs increased to $.099 per mile in 2023, 12.5 percent over the previous year. “This figure includes auto liability and cargo insurance coverage but not physical damage coverage,” according to the report.
igher costs, jumping by 53.7 percent to 64.1 cents per mile. However, multiple other line-items rose by double digits, well beyond the high rate of annual inflation: truck/trailer payments (by 18.6% to $0.331 per mile); repair and maintenance (by 12% to $0.
If there's one number you need to tattoo on your brain, it's the cost of trucking per mile. This little digit is the pulse of your trucking operation, and here's how to crack the code. Tally up everything that burns through your cash (all your fixed and variable expenses)—fuel, maintenance, insurance, paychecks—and divide it by the ground ...
12 lip 2023 · Driver wages reached 72.4 cents per mile, truck and trailer payments rose to 33.1 cents per mile, and repair and maintenance costs accounted for 19.6 cents per mile. Driver benefits, insurance premiums, and tire costs saw more moderate increases.
4 sty 2021 · Trucking's average operational costs per mile vary year to year, based on several line items, including driver wages, equipment costs, tolls and fuel. Costs fell 9% for TL carriers and 3.5% for LTL carriers from 2018 to 2019, according to ATRI.
10 sie 2022 · Trucking's cost per mile increased 12.7% to $1.855 from $1.646, costs per hour were $74.65 as compared to $66.87 in 2020. Lease or purchase payments for trucks and trailers increased to 27.9 cents per mile, insurance premiums cost 8.6 cents per mile, and repair and maintenance costs increased.
18 lut 2022 · Its Analysis of the Operational Costs of Trucking report found that insurance premium costs per mile increased overall by 47% over the last 10 years, from 5.9 cents to 8.7 cents.