Carrier Liability vs. Freight Insurance. What’s the Difference?
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11M ago
Freight damage and loss is a reality of shipping. It’s not a matter of if it will happen to you; it’s a matter of when. When damage or loss occurs, your first thought is often, “how will I be compensated?” To answer the question, you need to understand the difference between carrier liability and freight insurance. Carrier Liability Every freight shipment is covered by some form of liability coverage, determined by the carrier. The amount of coverage is based on the commodity type or freight class of the goods being shipped and covers up to a certain dollar amount per pound of freight.  ..read more
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Freight Shipping Documents 101
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11M ago
If you're new to freight shipping, there are a few documents you will come across frequently that you may be wondering what they are, why they are used, and what the differences of each are. For instance, what's the difference between a freight bill and a bill of lading; what do BOL and POD stand for; and what is a weighing-and-inspection report? Knowing these documents and their purpose can help avoid misunderstandings that might undermine an otherwise mutually beneficial business relationship between you and your third party logistics provider, carriers, suppliers, or even customers. What i ..read more
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Freight Carrier Closures: Important Dates for the 2023 Holiday Season
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1y ago
With the holiday season just around the corner, shippers need to be extra mindful of their LTL schedules. In addition to the usual cyclical increase in freight loads, the industry has also had a volatile year, with carrier closures and limited capacity causing more hiccups. As a result, transit times are a bit uncertain. We want to make sure that your shipments reach their destinations on time and without any drama along the way. When planning, be sure to check which days carriers will be closed in our helpful guide below: Freight carrier closures Saia LTL Freight – will be closed November 2 ..read more
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Your Essential Guide to the 2024 FedEx and UPS Rate Increases
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1y ago
FedEx and UPS will be increasing their rates by an average of 5.9% in 2024. While that is lower than last year’s General Rate Increase (GRI), don’t start celebrating just yet. The frustrating truth is that your actual shipping costs will likely go up more than 5.9% in the new year. The changes that FedEx and UPS are making are more complex than meets the eye - it’s essential to understand them so you know how your costs will be affected and what you can do about it. Here's your guide to the FedEx and UPS rate increases for 2024. Jump to: A look back at the FedEx and UPS GRIs Important change ..read more
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Uncovering the Top 5 Benefits of Regional LTL Freight Carriers
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1y ago
In the complex world of logistics, the carrier network you utilize can either optimize your shipping operations or bring them to a grinding halt. One strategy that is often overlooked is partnering with regional less-than-truckload (LTL) freight carriers. Regional LTL carriers play a crucial role in the supply chain ecosystem by offering a focused and localized approach to freight transportation. Unlike their national counterparts, regional carriers operate within specific geographic areas, so they've got the inside scoop on what makes your local logistics tick. It's like having a shipping par ..read more
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Freight Class Made Easy: Top Resources for Every Shipper
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1y ago
When it comes to shipping goods via less-than-truckload (LTL), understanding freight class is essential. Freight class is a numeric code that categorizes different types of products or commodities for shipping purposes. It plays a crucial role in determining the cost of your shipment and other factors such as weight, distance, and additional services. In this comprehensive list of resources, we will delve into the intricacies of freight class, covering everything from the very basics to tools that can help you determine class. Resources that will help you understand everything you need to kno ..read more
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LTL vs. Truckload Freight. What’s the Difference?
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1y ago
Less-than-truckload (LTL) and truckload freight shipping may appear to be similar but they are two very different shipping services. Many shippers exclusively use one or the other, but they can be used together. To help you ship smarter, here are the four main differences between LTL and truckload shipping and rates ..read more
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What is a Drop Trailer? Discovering the Advantages and Applications
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1y ago
Is it time for your business to consider a drop trailer and / or drop and hook freight program?  First, let's answer what is a drop trailer? It is when a carrier brings a tractor to the loading dock and picks up a previously loaded trailer. Drop and hook takes drop trailer shipping one step further. A carrier will arrive with an empty trailer to drop, pick up a loaded trailer, and continue on to the destination. What is a drop trailer used for? Many shippers consider drop trailer programs because of the hours of service rules issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administratio ..read more
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Freight Brokers vs. Carriers: What Are the Real Differences?
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1y ago
The freight industry can be a confusing place. It's pretty easy to get lost in terminology, and even experienced shippers can find themselves puzzled by basic questions. For example: what's the difference between a freight broker and carrier? It turns out there are actually three key distinctions between the two parties, and understanding how each factor affects your load is important for smooth shipping. Key Distinction #1: Responsibility to shipper When looking at a freight broker and carrier, it's important to understand the primary responsibility of each party in the physical transportatio ..read more
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5 Hard Truths About Freight Quotes
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1y ago
LTL freight quotes can be tricky and are often full of surprises - which isn't exactly fun when invoices are involved. Even experienced freight shippers may encounter some stumbling blocks, so it's essential to stay on top of the factors that impact your quote. From lead times to accessorial fees, we are breaking down five brutal realities about freight quotes that you must know to ship successfully ..read more
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