freight rate per mile usually mean a full truck load or full pup load. this is the amount of money the trucking company will charge you for the load based on mileage from the pick up location to the delivery location.
You can get current national per mile rates for free at www.fairtran.com/rates.aspx
It varies between companies, and is also affected by the value of the load itself.
36miles
per implies that this is a rate measured for one mile (by dividing by a number of miles).
About one mile per hour.
Light travels at 186000 miles per second in vacuum.
It varies between companies, and is also affected by the value of the load itself.
It constantly varies based on market conditions, i.e. supply and demand. You can get it at www.fairtran.com/rates.aspx
When you contracting freight trucking service , you shold expect to pay by per mile you shoud not pay by per load.
Is it a company driver? An owner operator? General Freight? Flatbed? Refregerated? Specialized? Way to many unasked question in order to give you any reasonable answer. Rates can range from .30 cents per mile to more than $5 per mile
As to freight paid as per charter-party it generally mean that freight is payable at the rate mentioned in the charter-party. So the difference is that advance freight is the freight paid in advace and freight paid as per c/p is a phrase in B/L (bill of lading) referring to rate and way of payment of freight (i.e. to which bank, by money transfer or in cash, within how many working days, etc.)
There isn't a set rate - it's determined by a number of factors including load value, fuel surchage, and other charges encountered along the trip (e.g., toll roads).
36miles
per implies that this is a rate measured for one mile (by dividing by a number of miles).
About one mile per hour.
The IRS mileage rate is 55.5 cents per business mile.
$0.505 per mile
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