mcclainlogis
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Someone, on one of my other threads, brought up the cost per mile factor.
I thought we could start another thread and maybe discuss this issue - because to me, this is THE MOST CRITICAL step every owner of one truck or 500 trucks MUST KNOW!
For instanance I know, that we have a sprinter that will have a cost per mile average of .67-cents per mile based upon driving 1,500 miles per week for 50 weeks.
On the other hand, our straight truck will have a cost per mile average of $1.23 per mile based upon driving 1,500 miles per week for 50 weeks or an average of $1.13 per mile driving an average of 2,000 miles during 50 weeks.
These figures represent truck payments, insurances, phones, permits, projected food cost, tolls, repairs, maintenance cost and all the other typical items you would use on a spread sheet to figure out these figures.
These figures represent our cost before we pay ourself (or a driver) any salary.
Without these figures you really do not have a grasp on what your operation is doing, weather you have one truck running under a carrier's authority or you have your own authority with several trucks.
Do you know yours?
I thought we could start another thread and maybe discuss this issue - because to me, this is THE MOST CRITICAL step every owner of one truck or 500 trucks MUST KNOW!
For instanance I know, that we have a sprinter that will have a cost per mile average of .67-cents per mile based upon driving 1,500 miles per week for 50 weeks.
On the other hand, our straight truck will have a cost per mile average of $1.23 per mile based upon driving 1,500 miles per week for 50 weeks or an average of $1.13 per mile driving an average of 2,000 miles during 50 weeks.
These figures represent truck payments, insurances, phones, permits, projected food cost, tolls, repairs, maintenance cost and all the other typical items you would use on a spread sheet to figure out these figures.
These figures represent our cost before we pay ourself (or a driver) any salary.
Without these figures you really do not have a grasp on what your operation is doing, weather you have one truck running under a carrier's authority or you have your own authority with several trucks.
Do you know yours?