Stable Logistics Starts with Stable Energy Costs
April 20, 2026
Fuel prices may rise again. The government says the calculation is still ongoing. But if fuel prices do increase, the impact could be chaotic.
Because this is not only a problem for individuals. It will also have a major impact on businesses that depend on delivery and distribution every day.
When fuel prices go up, the effect flows into logistics costs, distribution costs, and eventually the final price paid by customers.
That is why more businesses are starting to ask: is a logistics system that depends heavily on fuel still sustainable?
This is not about following a trend. It is about building operations with more stable cost structures.
At Dash, we run our operations using electric motorcycles and electric vans so our logistics system is not shaken every time fuel prices move.
Because in logistics, what businesses need is not only something cheap today.
They need a system that can keep running tomorrow, next week, and one year from now.