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The Importance of Accurate Weight & Freight Class Calculations for LTL Shipping

Load Capacity and Optimization For carriers, accurate weight calculations are crucial for maximizing load capacity. By knowing the exact weight of each shipment, carriers can optimize the consolidation of freight and avoid exceeding weight limits. This results in reduced fuel consumption and transportation costs, ultimately benefiting both carriers and shippers. The Significance of Correct Freight […]

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Freight Invoice and Audit: Tips & Tricks Every Business Should Know

Leverage Technology for Visibility and Performance Measurement Leveraging technology is critical for gaining visibility into invoice and carrier partner activities. Implementing robust technology solutions allows businesses to measure their performance and identify areas for improvement in their partnerships. When dealing with multiple carriers and encountering exceptions, utilizing technology provides the ability to analyze trends, identify […]

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Five Mistakes to Avoid in Freight Invoice and Audit Management

Failure to Validate Invoice Accuracy Verifying the accuracy of freight invoices is a critical step in the audit process. Failing to compare invoices with supporting documentation or ignoring discrepancies and errors can lead to overpayments, underpayments, and strained relationships with vendors and carriers. To avoid this mistake, establish a robust invoice validation process that includes […]

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Common LTL Shipping Challenges and How to Overcome Them 

LTL (Less-than-Truckload) shipping has gained significant popularity in the logistics industry, offering cost-effective transportation solutions for businesses of all sizes. Like any shipping method, LTL shipping comes with its own set of challenges. Understanding and addressing these challenges is crucial for optimizing your supply chain operations and ensuring smooth, efficient transportation.   What is LTL Shipping?  […]

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10 Tips for Negotiating LTL Shipping Rates

What is LTL Shipping? LTL or Less-Than-Truckload is a method of shipping for smaller shipments that don’t require a full truckload. LTL or partial truckload is generally slightly larger parcel shipments (150 lb +) but don’t require the usage of an entire truck. In LTL shipping, multiple shipments from different shippers are consolidated into a […]

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Why Your Carrier Sourcing Strategy is Wrong

If you’re beginning your carrier sourcing strategy with an RFP, you may be approaching it the wrong way. In fact, focusing on price should be the last thing on your mind. The truth is, it’s a challenging process.  Jill Clifford, carrier sourcing expert, explains why the traditional method carrier sourcing is wrong. Learn why the […]

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What is Full Truckload Shipping and How Does it Work?

Dry Van  The first piece we are going to discuss is a dry van. A dry van is a full 48 or 53 foot trailer that is covered at all sides and is hooked up to a trailer. Dry Vans can also sometimes require blankets or straps and load bars to keep the product protected […]

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How LTL Accessorials Work: Ways You Can Pay Less of Them

As shippers scramble for bargains in a market with few to find, we’re always trying to answer questions about how we can better help them lower costs. When it comes to LTL freight that is easier said than done. That’s because the rules that apply to other forms of transportation don’t necessarily apply to LTL […]

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5 Advantages of Shipping LTL Freight

Regardless of the mode of transportation, the question remains the same: how can I get my product to market as fast as possible and at the lowest cost available, without sacrificing service? Like ocean or air freight, trucking is another extension of this timeless quandary. Long gone are the days when everyone owned their own […]

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7 Components of an LTL Freight Quote

When is the last time you received an LTL freight quote and wondered, “Where did that number come from?” Less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping can save companies a fortune in freight spend, but first you need to understand what components determine the cost. If you’re used to full truckload shipments you’re likely thinking in prices based on […]

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