The Role of Distance and Route Density in Logistics
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In the field of logistics, the "line-haul" cost represents the primary expense of moving a vehicle from its point of origin to its destination. Major metropolitan corridors, such as the route between New York and Florida, typically offer lower per-mile rates due to high route density and the frequent availability of multi-car carriers. Conversely, transport to rural or "off-book" locations incurs higher costs because carriers must deviate from primary interstates.
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