Fuel Surcharge (FSC)
A fuel surcharge (FSC) is an additional fee added to the base freight charges to compensate carriers for fluctuations in fuel prices. This surcharge is typically calculated as a percentage of the total freight cost or as a specific rate per mile or kilogram. Fuel surcharges help carriers manage the impact of volatile fuel costs on their operations, ensuring financial stability and continuity of service.
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