ATRI Releases Analysis of Operational Costs of Trucking
The analysis of operational costs was based on marginal cost data that accrue from operating a truck for a mile or an hour in a standard operating environment. Fixed costs were not included since they are generally unaffected by system impacts such as congestion or external factors such as fuel price fluctuations. The research, which generated data from detailed carrier surveys and interviews, isolated dozens of cost centers for for-hire and private fleets. The data that is being made publicly available includes marginal operational costs that are differentiated by major sectors, fleet sizes and geographic regions. Within those groupings, marginal costs are broken out by expense categories that include driver compensation, maintenance, fuel/oil, vehicle purchases/leases, tires, taxes, credentials and particular types of insurance, among others. Total aggregate mean costs generated an average cost per mile of
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A summary of the findings is available on ATRI’s website at
www.atri-online.org. A copy of the full report can also be ordered from ATRI through its website.
ATRI is the trucking industry’s 501(c)(3) not-for-profit research organization. It is engaged in critical research relating to freight transportation’s essential role in maintaining a safe, secure and efficient transportation system.
SOURCE American Transportation Research Institute
