The Confederation of Truckers Association of the Philippines (CTAP) will increase rates as costs have risen due to higher fuel and spare parts expenses and rental fees as well as lost opportunities brought about by difficulties in returning empty containers.
No guide rates will be issued in keeping with the country’s new Competition Law, which prohibits rate-setting among service providers. CTAP approved a resolution in 2015 stopping the practice of issuing of suggested trucking rates.
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Confederation of Truckers Association of the Philippines Notice to Hike Rates
The Confederation of Truckers Association of the Philippines (CTAP) will increase rates as costs have risen due to higher fuel and spare parts expenses and rental fees as well as lost opportunities brought about by difficulties in returning empty containers.
No guide rates will be issued in keeping with the country’s new Competition Law, which prohibits rate-setting among service providers. CTAP approved a resolution in 2015 stopping the practice of issuing of suggested trucking rates.
The Confederation of Truckers Association of the Philippines (CTAP) will increase rates as costs have risen due to higher fuel and spare parts expenses and rental fees as well as lost opportunities brought about by difficulties in returning empty containers.
No guide rates will be issued in keeping with the country’s new Competition Law, which prohibits rate-setting among service providers. CTAP approved a resolution in 2015 stopping the practice of issuing of suggested trucking rates.