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Heavy Duty Trucking equipment April 9, 2026 at 06:41 PM ♥ 0

C.H. Robinson Waives Fuel Card Fees to Help Carriers Combat Diesel Spike

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Key Details C.H. Robinson is offering temporary financial relief to its carrier network by waiving fuel card application fees and cash advance charges for April and May. The move comes as diesel prices surge due to Middle East geopolitical tensions, putting significant pressure on fleets nationwide. Why It Matters Fuel represents 20-28% of a carrier's total operating costs, making it the largest single expense. Owner-operators and small carriers, who comprise nearly 60% of the industry, face particular vulnerability to sudden price spikes that can strain cash flow and profitability. What Carriers Get The fuel card discount program delivers savings of up to $385 per fill-up and as much as $9,000 annually per truck. Carriers can also access cash advances covering up to 60% of load pay after pickup, with funds available through the Navisphere app or website within 3-5 business days. The Bottom Line C.H. Robinson manages approximately 37 million shipments annually and says this initiative supports its carrier network during economic uncertainty. Online applications take just minutes, making it easy for struggling carriers to access relief quickly during this volatile period.

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