Freightquote by C.H. Robinson checklist for freight shippers.

There are a number of factors to keep in mind when planning a shipment. With adequate research and preparation though, seamless shipping is a breeze. We have put together a quick checklist to help you when it comes time to ship.
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How to manage the weight adjustment process.

Though we provide the most accurate information possible on the bill of lading (BOL), freight shipping adjustments happen on occasion. A freight shipping adjustment occurs when the carrier corrects shipment specifications, resulting in additional charges due to the inaccurate information.
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Truck driver shortage: The current state and how to fight it.

This is not a new conversation, but it is a relevant one. The freight industry still does not have enough truck drivers.
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What is LTL Shipping?

The U.S. transportation system ships a reported daily average of 54 million tons of freight worth almost $48 billion each day or about 63 tons of goods per person per year - a total expected to grow.
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Estimated freight classes of commonly shipped goods.

Freight class - one of those things you must know when shipping LTL freight. The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) organized a system of groupings that include freight classes and their definitions to provide shippers and carriers with a practical and standardized means to base rates for shipments.
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Freight shipping trends from the second half of 2015.

As the second half of 2015 comes to an end, shippers and carriers alike are planning for the new year. Let's take a look back to prepare for what's ahead. This helps us understand what has happened and gauge the next market patterns - similar to what we did in the first part of the year.
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How to navigate LTL General Rate Increases (GRIs).

Companies that rely on LTL carriers to move products across the country are beginning 2016 with nearly a 5 percent increase in their shipping budgets. That's because last fall, the major carriers announced General Rate Increases (GRIs) averaging 4.9 percent, most of which have already taken effect.
Truckers' logbooks replaced with electronic logging devices (ELDs).

Concern over the well-being of truck drivers and the safety of all who share the road has played a part in a federal mandate that will lead to the replacement of driver logbooks with a digital counterpart.
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What is temperature-controlled freight shipping?

Temperature controlled shipping, in the most basic terms, is the transport of goods that are sensitive to climate conditions. You want your produce fresh, your flowers blooming and your chocolate only melting in your mouth, right? Those items require special handling and storage during transport to maintain stable temperatures from dock to dock.
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The ELD mandate: How we got where we are today.

The electronic logging device (ELD) mandate has been all over trucking industry news. The mandate is expected to make big waves, affecting 3 million commercial vehicle drivers, according to the FMCSA.
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