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Diesel Prices Surge, Impacting Trucking and Shipping

By MGN EditorialMarch 20, 2026 at 08:44 PM

Diesel prices have spiked 38% in just 30 days, the fastest one-month fuel price increase the trucking industry has seen in years. This is putting pressure on freight rates and supply chains.

Diesel prices in the United States have skyrocketed over the past month, reaching an average of $5 per gallon according to data from FreightWaves. This represents a 38% increase from just one month ago, when the national average was $3.65 per gallon. The rapid rise in diesel costs is being driven by a combination of factors, including U.S. and Israeli airstrikes against Iran and ongoing supply chain disruptions. According to FreightWaves, this is 'the fastest one-month fuel price spike the trucking industry has experienced in years.' The surge in diesel prices is putting significant pressure on freight rates and supply chains across the maritime and logistics sectors. As the cost of operating trucks and ships continues to rise, carriers are being forced to renegotiate rates with brokers and shippers. However, as FreightWaves notes, 'linehaul rates have not moved much' to keep pace with the fuel price hikes. 'Diesel Just Hit $5 a Gallon and Linehaul Rates Have Not Moved Much. Here Is How to Fix That in Your Very Next Negotiation With a Broker,' the FreightWaves article advises, outlining strategies for carriers to secure higher rates to offset the diesel price spike. The impact is being felt across the supply chain, from ocean carriers to trucking companies and freight brokers. As the Journal of Commerce reports, the higher diesel costs are 'putting pressure on freight rates and supply chains.' Carriers and logistics providers will need to work closely with shippers to manage these rising fuel expenses in the coming months.
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