5 ways logistics companies can cope with rising fuel prices

April 11, 2026

With fuel prices rising fast, it’s important for your logistics business to think about the impact of these skyrocketing prices on fuel costs and profit margins.

If you’re running a logistics company, small delivery business, or a company fleet of trucks, the rising costs of fuel will no doubt be a major concern. 


Prices of oil have been rising since the conflict in the Middle East escalated in February 2026, with the current price of crude oil reaching record levels. With fuel prices still rising, you’ll see your profit margins slide as the cost of running your vehicles becomes ever-more expensive.


Fuel prices are not something you can directly influence. But there are ways for you to mitigate the impact of these skyrocketing petrol and diesel prices.

 

Five tactics and strategies for mitigating the impact of rising fuel prices


1. Consider introducing fuel surcharge clauses


You can protect your own cashflow by adding index-linked fuel surcharge clauses to your contracts with customers. This allows you to pass fluctuating costs on to your customers when prices exceed a specific, pre-defined baseline figure.


2. Optimise your route-planning with AI


Think about moving from manual planning to using AI route-planning software that calculates the most fuel-efficient paths in real-time. This reduces wasted miles and avoids idling in traffic, helping you to cut your fuel consumption across frequently used routes.


3. Consolidate loads to reduce the fuel costs


You can maximise the efficiency of deliveries by grouping smaller shipments into less-than-truckload (LTL) deliveries. You can also use digital freight exchanges to find backhaul loads for return journeys, so your trucks never burn fuel while travelling empty.


4. Enforce strict ‘eco-driving’ policies for drivers


Use telematics and in-vehicle tech to monitor and coach your drivers against heavy acceleration, speeding and excessive idling. Reducing speeds on highways and motorways can improve a vehicle's fuel economy significantly, reducing the cost of each journey.


5. Transition to electric vehicles (EVs)


This is more of a long-term strategy, but switching your fleet over to EVs may be a sound move. 


Replacing your internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles with electric alternatives removes your reliance on volatile oil markets. EVs offer significantly lower ‘fuel’ costs per kilometre/mile and the long-term maintenance requirements can also be lower than for ICE vehicles.


Helping track and reduce your fuel costs


As a logistics business, effective management of your fuel costs is key to keeping your profit margins in check. If you’re concerned about the impact of rising fuel costs, book some time with our team. We’ll help you put tactics in place to keep fuel usage down and profits up.


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