C.H. Robinson Launches Fuel Relief for Carrier Network

Free Fuel Cards, Waived Fees Aim to Ease Pressure on Owner-Operators

C.H. Robinson headquarters
C.H. Robinson headquarters in Eden Prairie, Minn. About 60 percent of the company's carriers are owner-operators. (C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc.)

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  • C.H. Robinson is offering free discount fuel cards and waived fees to carriers in April and May.
  • The program also includes an option for cash advances of up to 60% of pay after load pickup.
  • The company cited global supply chain disruptions and rising fuel costs as key factors.

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announced April 1 it is offering free discount fuel cards and free cash advances for fuel to help counter rising costs on its carrier network.

The Eden Prairie, Minn.-based supply chain management company noted that fuel is a major cost for smaller carriers such as those in its network. The move comes in the wake of global supply chain disruptions resulting from the war with Iran. Hostilities have limited access to the Strait of Hormuz, a major artery for fuel shipments.

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Carriers can apply online for the C.H. Robinson Fuel Card, with approval usually taking three to five business days, and the application fee will be waived for April and May. Fees for the in-house cash advance service also will be waived for carriers that select the option of putting it on the fuel card. This allows them to receive up to 60% of their pay after picking up a load.

C.H. Robinson ranks No. 2 on the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest logistics companies in North America.

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