This 7th article in the “A-Z” of trucking freight futures series explains how market participants can hedge fuel cost volatility risk as part of their overall trucking rate hedging program.
Source: logistics Mgmt
Article 7: Hedging Fuel Prices Ahead of Increased Volatility
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