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Rate Per Mile Calculator for Trucking & Freight

Calculate cost per mile, break-even RPM, loaded-mile revenue, all-mile impact and profit before accepting or quoting a load.

Calculate Rate Per Mile

Cost, break-even and profit check

Maintenance, tires, tolls, repairs, permits

Insurance, driver pay, dispatch, overhead

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Fuel can change the real RPM. Add the surcharge before moving to accessorials.

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What is rate per mile?

Rate per mile is the revenue earned for each mile on a trucking load. Loaded RPM shows what the customer is paying for loaded miles. All-mile RPM includes deadhead and gives a more honest view of the trip economics.

A load can look profitable on loaded miles but become weak after empty miles, fuel, maintenance, driver pay and fixed costs are included.

RPM Formulas

Revenue = Loaded Miles × RPM
Cost per mile = Total cost ÷ Total miles
Profit per mile = Revenue RPM − Cost per mile

What costs should be included?

Fuel

Fuel price and MPG usually drive the biggest variable cost.

Maintenance

Tires, repairs, oil, wear and equipment cost should not be ignored.

Fixed costs

Insurance, truck payment, driver pay, dispatch and overhead affect the trip.

Deadhead

Empty miles create cost without direct revenue, so all-mile RPM matters.

Rate Per Mile FAQ

What is break-even rate per mile?

It is the minimum rate needed to cover all trip costs with zero profit.

Should I use loaded miles or total miles?

Use both. Loaded miles show customer rate. Total miles reveal the true effect of deadhead and operating cost.

Why can a high RPM load still be bad?

High RPM can still fail if deadhead, fuel, tolls, waiting time or fixed costs are too high.

How do I know what RPM to quote?

Calculate total cost first, then add your target profit margin. For deeper quote logic, use the Freight Quote Risk Score tool.

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