Glossary terms related to Logistics in Sales.
Additional fees applied to a freight shipment for services such as liftgate use, inside delivery, or detention time.
A legal document that outlines the details of a shipment, including origin, destination, and cargo type.
A logistics practice where incoming shipments are directly transferred to outbound transport with minimal storage.
The percentage of miles driven by a truck without carrying freight, impacting profitability.
A pricing model that calculates shipping costs based on package volume rather than actual weight.
A charge for short-distance freight transport, often used for moving shipping containers between ports and warehouses.
A service where trailers are preloaded at a customer’s facility and picked up later, reducing loading delays.
A standardized classification system used to determine shipping rates based on weight, density, and handling requirements.
A logistics strategy that combines multiple small shipments into one larger load to reduce costs.
An additional charge applied to freight rates to cover fluctuating fuel costs.
The cost structure for transporting goods along specific shipping lanes based on supply and demand.
The final step of the delivery process where goods are transported from a distribution center to the end customer.
A metric indicating freight demand by comparing available loads to available trucks in a given market.
A pricing model that charges based on the number of pallets shipped rather than weight or volume.
The process of managing product returns, recycling, and refurbishments in the supply chain.