Spot Logistics vs. Contract Logistics: Which One is Right for Your Business?

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Spot Logistics vs. Contract Logistics: Which One is Right for Your Business?

16/04/2026

Key Takeaways:

  • When demand is unpredictable, you want to test a new market, or you’re experiencing non-frequent, low volume shipments, spot logistics gives your business the flexibility and cost savings to stay on track.
  • Contract logistics ensures price stability and guaranteed capacity, making it ideal for businesses with consistent, high-volume shipments looking to their manage budgets and avoid delays.
  • The right choice depends on your business’s risk appetite and shipping patterns. Spot logistics favours adaptability in volatile markets, while contract logistics supports long-term efficiency and planning.

 

There are significant advantages to both types of logistics services. Which solution is right for your business depends on several factors, including cargo volume, shipping frequency, market conditions, and your organization’s approach to risk management.

However, when deciding between the two, it can be helpful to understand the specific pros and cons of both methods.

 
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Fast and Flexible: Spot Shipping Pros

There are two main pros to choosing spot shipping; cost and flexibility.

Unlike contract logistics, with spot shipping, you can adjust your operations to suit the immediate needs of your organization, without being tied to a long-term contract. In certain situations, for example urgent cargo shipping, this flexibility could make all the difference.

During periods of low demand or market downturns, choosing spot logistics offers you the potential to take advantage of lower freight rates, helping you improve your profit margins for that particular shipment.

Contract logistics also lets you form long-term partnerships with carriers in the industry. Not only can this foster improved cooperation but also aids problem solving due to stronger working relationships.

Convenient but Unpredictable:
Spot Shipping Cons

Although your business may benefit from lower prices with spot shipping, rates may also increase just as quickly. This fluctuation can make planning your budgets challenging, particularly for businesses where demand can change quickly.

Equally, your business will face uncertainty around carrier capacity when opting for spot logistics as a long-term strategy. During peak seasons or high-demand periods when capacity is lower, you may be unable to secure a space for your cargo, which could result in missed sales opportunities.

If you regularly transport high-volume shipments, then the predictability of contract logistics may be exactly what you need. Equally, if you operate in a highly volatile market, then the potential cost savings offered by spot logistics may be hugely beneficial.

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FAQs

What is spot logistics or spot freight?

Spot logistics describes arranging freight transportation on a one-time or ad-hoc basis, with rates determined by current market conditions rather than long-term contracts.

How are spot rates calculated? 

Spot rates can fluctuate from shipment to shipment because they are based on a range of factors, including:

  • Supply and demand
  • Fuel prices
  • Space availability
  • Shipment urgency and size
  • Destination and origin
  • Accessorial charges (detention, demurrage, special handling)

 

Can spot logistics be combined with contract logistics?

Yes. Many businesses combine both—using contract logistics for stable, recurring shipments and spot logistics for overflow, seasonal peaks, or urgent needs. This approach balances cost stability with flexibility.