LTL (Less Than Truckload) services are a cost-effective shipping solution for companies that need to transport small to medium-sized freight. However, one of the biggest challenges of LTL shipping is the potential for reclassification or density-based issues, which can increase shipping costs and lead to delays in delivery. Freight brokers like Globaltranz can help shippers navigate these challenges and ensure a smooth shipping experience.
What is reclassification in LTL shipping?
Reclassification occurs when a carrier determines that the freight being shipped does not fit the initial description provided by the shipper. This can happen if the freight’s weight, dimensions, or contents are different than what was stated on the Bill of Lading (BOL). The carrier may then assign a higher freight class to the shipment, which can result in increased shipping costs.
What are density-based issues in LTL shipping?
Density-based issues occur when the weight of a shipment does not match its size. Carriers use a calculation called density to determine the shipment’s weight per cubic foot. If the shipment’s density is lower than the carrier’s minimum requirements, the carrier may apply a higher freight class, resulting in higher shipping costs.
How can a freight broker help avoid reclassification and density-based issues?
Freight brokers like Globaltranz can help shippers avoid reclassification and density-based issues in several ways:
- Accurate freight classification: Freight brokers have expert knowledge of the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system and can help shippers determine the correct freight class for their shipment. By ensuring that the freight class is accurate, freight brokers can help shippers avoid reclassification and reduce the risk of density-based issues.
- Dimensional pricing: Some carriers use dimensional pricing, which means that the shipping cost is based on the size of the shipment, rather than its weight. Freight brokers can help shippers optimize their packaging and reduce the size of their shipments to avoid dimensional pricing.
- Carrier selection: Freight brokers work with a network of carriers and can help shippers select the carrier that is best suited for their shipment. By choosing a carrier with expertise in handling the type of freight being shipped, freight brokers can reduce the risk of reclassification and other issues.
How can a Globaltranz agent help fight reclassification or density-based issues?
In the event that a shipment is reclassified or subject to density-based issues, Globaltranz agents can help fight these issues. Here are some ways they can help:
- Reviewing the shipment: Globaltranz agents can review the shipment to ensure that the carrier’s assessment is accurate. If the assessment is incorrect, Globaltranz agents can work with the carrier to have it corrected.
- Negotiating with the carrier: Globaltranz agents have established relationships with carriers. We can negotiate on behalf of the shipper to reduce the impact of reclassification or density-based issues.
- Providing alternative options: Globaltranz agents can provide alternative shipping options. Some are expedited shipping or consolidation with other shipments, to help reduce costs and avoid reclassification or density-based issues.
LTL Shipping: Cost Effective Shipping
LTL shipping can be a cost-effective solution for small to medium-sized shipments, but reclassification and density-based issues can increase shipping costs and lead to delays in delivery. Freight brokers like Globaltranz can help shippers avoid these issues. We provide accurate freight classification, optimizing packaging, and selecting the best carrier for the shipment. In the event that reclassification or density-based issues occur, Globaltranz agents can help fight these issues. Our team will review the shipment, negotiating with the carrier, and providing alternative shipping options.
LTL (Less Than Truckload) services are a cost-effective way to transport smaller shipments of freight. However, one of the challenges of LTL shipping is the potential for re-classification or density-based issues. This can result in unexpected fees and delays.
This is where a freight broker can be extremely helpful. Freight brokers act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, and they have expertise in navigating the complex world of LTL shipping.
Here are some ways that a freight broker can help you avoid re-class and density-based issues:
- Ensuring accurate freight classification: The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system assigns a class to each type of freight based on factors such as density, stowability, and handling. Incorrect classification can lead to re-classification and additional fees. A freight broker can help ensure that your freight is classified correctly to avoid this issue.
- Providing guidance on packaging and labeling: Proper packaging and labeling can also impact freight classification. A freight broker can provide guidance on how to package and label your freight to meet carrier requirements. This will assist with avoiding re-classification.
- Negotiating with carriers: Freight brokers have relationships with a network of carriers. This allows them to negotiate rates and terms on your behalf. They can help you find carriers that are more likely to accept your shipment without re-classification or density-based issues.
GlobalTranz: LTL Shipping Assistance
If re-classification or density-based issues do occur, a Globaltranz agent can help you fight these issues. Globaltranz is a third-party logistics company that provides technology-driven freight management services, including LTL shipping. Here are some ways that a Globaltranz agent can help:
- Reviewing and disputing re-classification: A Globaltranz agent can review any re-classification charges and dispute them if they are incorrect. They can provide documentation to support your case and negotiate with the carrier to reduce or eliminate the fees.
- Providing alternative carrier options: If one carrier is consistently re-classifying your shipments, a Globaltranz agent can help you find alternative carrier options that are more likely to accept your freight without issue.
- Monitoring carrier performance.: Globaltranz agents can monitor carrier performance and address any issues that arise, such as frequent re-classification or delays.
In summary, LTL shipping can be a cost-effective way to transport smaller shipments of freight, but re-classification and density-based issues can cause unexpected fees and delays. A freight broker can help you avoid these issues. They ensure accurate freight classification, providing guidance on packaging and labeling, and negotiating with carriers. If issues do occur, a Globaltranz agent can help you fight them by reviewing and disputing charges. Additionally, they can provide alternative carrier options, and monitoring carrier performance.