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Fuel Surcharge

Fuel surcharge is the fee that is added to the cost of transportation to cover the fluctuating cost of fuel. The fee is typically applied by carriers, such as trucking companies, airlines, and shipping lines, to account for changes in the cost of fuel, which can have a significant impact on their operating costs. The amount of the fuel surcharge is typically based on a percentage of the base transportation cost and is adjusted periodically to reflect changes in fuel prices.

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