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Secret Freight Charges Revealed – 10 Things To Watch

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9. FOB Destination, Collect Freight Charges

This is when the consignees maintain full control of the freight and they are responsible for the freight charges and all related cost.

10. FOB Destination, Collect and Allowed Freight Charges

This is much like number 9, the consignee maintains full control of the freight and they are responsible for the freight charges and all related cost, but after which the consignee deducts the freight charges off of the seller’s invoice.

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Conclusion

Remember when dealing with freight, invoices, and freight charges there are several things to look at and to verify. Accuracy of the information is a MUST. It won’t matter who made the mistake if it could, perhaps should, have been caught at your end.

Here are few things you need to check:

  1. Date when (it was invoiced, the shipment is due, freight charges are due)
  2. Billing to Address/POC (who is going to pay the freight charges)
  3. Billing from address (your information to receive the freight charges payment)
  4. Invoice number (system used to track your various freight charges)
  5. Item description (what actual items does the freight charges cover)
  6. Quantity (how many items are to be included in the freight charges)
  7. Unit cost (the breakdown of each item listed in the freight charges)
  8. Taxes (the federal, state, and local, taxes included in the freight charges)
  9. Amount due (the total freight charges they are being billed for)
  10. Notes (any additional information regarding the cargo and freight charges)

Of course there are other points and information included on all invoices. But at a minimum this information should be included. Quoting freight load quote and freight charges can be a bit tricky and even a little scary if you are new to the industry. You can research your competitors online.

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