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  • LTL Accessorial Charges Explained

    Are you a shipper who is new to the world of freight transportation? Do you know what LTL Accessorial Charges are and how they can impact your bottom line? Accessorial LTL charges are fees added to a freight shipment that go beyond the standard cost of transportation. These charges can be difficult to understand and may seem overwhelming, especially if...

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  • Freight of All Kinds (FAK) Explained

      When it comes to shipping goods, one of the most important factors to consider is the freight class. Freight class is not only complex and deep, but it is also confusing and broad, leaving many people wondering how to find just the right freight class for their specific commodity. In this article, we will take a closer look at...

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  • 3PL vs 4PL: 5 Differences

    3PL vs 4PL In the modern globalized world of logistics, the shipper has more options than ever. In a market with thousands of third party logistics (3PL) providers it can be a daunting task figuring out which provider belongs where along each link of your supply chain. Added to that are a bevy of acronyms requiring a glossary of terms...

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  • Freight Audit & Payment Process: The Role of a TMS

    Efficient freight audit and payment processes are crucial for managing transportation costs. In today's complex transportation landscape, businesses must navigate various carrier contracts, invoices, and payment terms. This complexity often leads to errors and discrepancies. However, incorporating a Transportation Management System (TMS) as part of a Managed Transportation Solution (MTS) can help overcome these challenges. A TMS provides a comprehensive...

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  • Shipper of Choice: A How To Guide

      A term that's been popularized recently is "shipper of choice." A shipper of choice is, as it sounds, a shipper that carriers prefer to do business with. Being a shipper of choice can mean the difference between your freight moving faster and at a more reasonable rate than your competitor's. In fact, there are few greater competitive advantages your...

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  • Freight Terms: A to Z Glossary

    Looking to learn more about freight terms? Check out our A-to-Z Glossary of freight terms, covering everything from Adjustments to Zone Haulage Rate. Get up to speed with our quick and easy freight terms guide today! A Adjustments Generally speaking, all costs that weren't quoted for a variety of reasons. These costs can be added for a discrepancy between the...

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  • 5 Tips For Selecting A Reefer Carrier

    Refrigerated trucks, also known as reefer or reefer carrier, are an essential cold chain solution for transporting temperature-sensitive cargo. But what are reefer trucks, and why do they pose challenges for brokers? The term "reefer carrier" refers to a truck, trailer, or shipping container with a refrigeration unit for transporting sensitive goods. From ice-covered railroad cars in the 1840s to...

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  • Truckload Accessorial Charges Explained

    Truckload accessorial charges are an important yet often overlooked aspect of freight shipping that can significantly impact your transportation costs. These additional fees arise from services beyond standard pickup and delivery, such as detention, layover, or driver assist, and can quickly add up if not properly managed. Understanding what truckload accessorial charges are and how they work is crucial for...

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  • How Does Less-Than-Truckload Shipping Work?

    Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) shipping is a popular choice for businesses needing to transport freight within the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. This method serves shipments that are larger than small packages but do not require a full trailer. If you're shipping ground domestic, you have three options: small package, LTL, and Truckload (FTL/TL). Small Package vs. LTL vs. Truckload Small Package Shipping...

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  • FTL vs LTL Shipping: Understanding the Key Differences

    Are you doing everything possible to ensure efficient FTL vs LTL shipping? To make informed decisions about your freight, you need to understand how these shipping modes affect cost, speed, and risk. Knowing the differences between FTL (Full Truckload) and LTL (Less-than-Truckload) shipping is essential before your products leave the warehouse. The Differences Between FTL and LTL Shipping FTL (Full...

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