How much should I charge for hauling?

How do you calculate hauling rates?

Trucking rates are calculated on a per-mile basis. First, take the mileage between the starting and destination points. Then divide the overall rate by the number of miles between destinations to get your trucking freight rate.2021-05-01

How much should owner operators charge per mile?

The average owner-operator revenue per mile was $1.35 in 2017, according to ATBS, which was up 7 cents per mile over 2016's average.2018-03-21

How do you calculate delivery cost per mile?

To calculate the “cost per mile,” divide the cost by the number of miles you drove that month. For example, “fixed costs per mile” is calculated by dividing $2515 (fixed costs) by 8,400 (miles), which gives us $0.30 per mile.

How much should I charge per mile for hauling?

The latest data from the National Private Truck Council (NPTC) says the average trucking cost per mile in the U.S. for private fleets is $2.90. So, if one of your trucks drove 100,000 miles last year, you spent $290,000 to keep that single truck on the road.