European Road Freight Firms Face Rising Costs as Fuel Prices Surge

By Maria Kalamatas | July 25, 2025

Section: International / Land Transport & Road Freight

Brussels, July 25 — Trucking companies across Europe are grappling with a sharp rise in diesel prices, pushing operating costs higher and triggering new surcharges on major freight corridors as demand for transport remains strong during peak season.

“Fuel now represents nearly 40 percent of our operating expenses,” said Patrick Dumont, chief executive of a Belgium-based haulage group. “We’re doing everything we can to absorb the increase, but some surcharges are unavoidable.”

Impact on shippers and pricing

Spot rates on high-traffic lanes between Germany, France, and the Benelux region have risen by 8 to 12 percent since early July. Shippers are booking transport weeks in advance to secure predictable rates and avoid last-minute spikes.

“Our clients understand the cost pressures, but they also demand reliability,” Dumont explained. “We can’t let fuel volatility derail delivery schedules.”

Long-term challenges

Industry analysts warn that prolonged price fluctuations could accelerate the shift toward alternative fuels and intermodal solutions, as companies look for ways to stabilize logistics costs.

“Investments in electric trucks and rail partnerships are no longer optional,” Dumont noted. “They’re becoming critical to staying competitive.”


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