Monday, December 12, 2022

Basic Freight Charge Knowledge

 

Freight charges refer to the costs associated with transporting goods via a shipping or transportation company. These charges can vary depending on a number of factors, including the distance the goods need to be transported, the type and amount of goods being shipped, and the mode of transportation used.

One of the main factors that can affect freight charges is the distance the goods need to be shipped. Longer distances typically result in higher freight charges, as the transportation company will need to use more resources to move the goods. In some cases, the distance may be so great that the goods need to be shipped by air or ocean, which can significantly increase the cost of transportation.

Another important factor in determining freight charges is the type and amount of goods being shipped. Different types of goods may require different types of transportation, and the amount of goods being shipped can also impact the cost. For example, shipping a large quantity of goods may require the use of a larger vehicle, which can increase the freight charges. Additionally, some goods, such as hazardous materials, may require special handling and transportation, which can also add to the cost of freight.

The mode of transportation used can also affect freight charges. For example, shipping goods via air or ocean may be more expensive than using ground transportation. This is because air and ocean transportation typically require the use of specialized equipment and vehicles, and the goods may need to be handled by multiple companies before reaching their final destination.

In addition to the factors mentioned above, freight charges can also be affected by other factors such as fuel prices, demand for transportation, and even weather conditions. As a result, it's important for businesses and individuals to consider all of these factors when determining the cost of shipping goods.

Overall, freight charges play a crucial role in the transportation of goods, and understanding the factors that can affect these charges is essential for anyone involved in the shipping industry. By considering the distance, type and amount of goods being shipped, and the mode of transportation used, businesses and individuals can ensure that they are able to transport their goods in the most cost-effective manner possible.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

About the Firm

Davison Law Firm focuses its practice on collections and transportation law.  Davison Law Firm focuses on assisting businesses and professionals with the collection of their unpaid account. Some areas of debt that we collect are:

  • Unpaid Freight Charges
  • Commercial
  • Medical Bills
  • Auto deficiencies
  • Retail
  • Credit card
  • Student loans
  • Equipment loans



At every stage, attorney Edgar Davison will give you an honest evaluation of your claim, potential pitfalls and reasonable expectations of the outcome.

Please contact us by telephone or email should you have any collections or transportation law needs.  We are located at:

        Davison Law Firm
        6000 Poplar Ave., Suite 250
        Memphis, TN 38119
        (901) 254-8910
        edgar@davisonlawfirm.net