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1 Transportation Pricing

2 Character-of-Shipment Rates
Special rates related to the size or character of the shipment Carriers generally have certain fixed costs for each shipment Includes: LTL/TL Rates Multiple-car Rates Incentive Rates Unit-train Rates Per-car & Per-truckload Rates Any-quantity Rates Density Rates

3 Character-of-Shipment Rates
LTL/TL Rates LTL shipments require multiple handlings Each handling requires dock personnel, materials-handling equipment, terminal investment & additional communications/tracking efforts Thus, higher rates for LTL shipments TL shipments are generally loaded by the shipper, moved intact to destination, & unloaded by consignee. No intermediate handlings required No intermediate terminals required Thus, lower rates for TL shipments

4 Character-of-Shipment Rates
Multiple-car Rates Railroad special rate Volume discount for moves of more than one carload that are shipped as a single string of cars from one point to another Cost of moving multiple cars in single shipment proportionally less than cost of each car moved singly Multiple cars can be handled by same effort as a single-car shipment Empty car drop-off Pickup Delivery efforts Documentation Only basic difference is the additional weight moved

5 Character-of-Shipment Rates
Incentive Rates Rate designed to induce shipper to load existing movements and equipment more fully Usually apply only to weight or units loaded over and above normally shipped quantities Fewer cars and moves are required over the course of a year, though same actual volume is shipped Example Appliance manufacturer typically ships carload quantities that only fill car to 80% of capacity Minimum carload rate is 40,000 lbs; capacity 60,000 lbs Manufacturer normally only loads 48,000 lbs. Incentive rate would apply to the additional 12,000 lbs.

6 Character-of-Shipment Rates
Unit-train Rates Integrated movements between an origin & destination Trains usually avoid terminals & do not require intermediate switching or handling of individual cars Shipper or consignee typically provides the railcars

7 Character-of-Shipment Rates
Per-car & Per-truckload rates Single-charge rates for specific origin-destination moves regardless of shipment commodity or weight Also apply to container movements where carriers’ costs of movement dominated by moving the equipment & not specifically by shipment weight

8 Character-of-Shipment Rates
Any-quantity Rates AQ rates provide no discount or rate-break for larger movements LTL rates exist but no TL rates for large shipments Apply to any weight in a shipment Usually used for shipment of large, bulky commodities such as boats, suitcases, and cages where no economies are realized by the carrier for larger shipments

9 Character-of-Shipment Rates
Density Rates Rates published by density of the shipment and its weight, not by commodity or weight alone Common in air carrier shipments Applied when carrier assesses rates on basis of weight, but does not experience fewer costs for lighter-weight containers

10 Area, Location, or Route Rates
Includes: Local rates Joint rates Proportional rates Differential rates Per-mile rates Terminal-to-Terminal rates Blanket or Group rates

11 Area, Location, or Route Rates
Local Rates Apply to any rate between 2 points served by the same carrier Include full-cost factors for pickup, documentation, rating, billing, and delivery Joint Rates Single rates published from a point on one carrier’s route to another carrier’s destination Usually lower in total charges than the combination of local rates

12 Area, Location, or Route Rates
Proportional Rates Some carriers at competitive disadvantage when they compete with other more direct lines Carrier might publish a proportional or lower rate than its regular local rate that applies only to through moves to certain destination points beyond its line

13 Area, Location, or Route Rates
Differential Rates Published rate by a carrier that faces a service time disadvantage compared to a faster carrier or mode Water carriers often publish differential rates lower than regular rates of railroads Lower rate offsets somewhat the longer transit time disadvantage

14 Area, Location, or Route Rates
Per-mile Rates Rates based purely upon the mileage involved Generally used in situations in which weight of shipment of lower significance Terminal-to-Terminal Rates Ramp-to-ramp rates that require shipper and consignee to perform the traditional pickup and delivery functions

15 Area, Location, or Route Rates
Blanket or Group Rates Apply to or from whole regions rather than points All shipments coming from (going to) a region are treated as coming from (going to) the same point of origin (destination) Example All lumber shipments from Oregon & Washington are treated as having the same origin Food shipments from California & Florida treated similarly

16 Time/Service Rates Generally dependent on the transit time performance of the carrier in a particular service Shipper pays a higher rate for faster service & lower rate for slower Reduced rates offered for certain minimum tonnage shipped over a specified period Deferred delivery contracts in which carrier charges lower rate for privilege of deferring arrival time of shipment Air expresses companies offer 25% discount or more for second- or third-day delivery as opposed to next-day delivery Gives carrier more operating flexibility

17 Other Rate Structures Corporate Volume Rates
Discounted rate for each LTL shipment that is related to the total volume of LTL shipments that a firm ships via a specific carrier from all shipping points More volume shipper tenders to a particular carrier, the greater the discount Not widely used today

18 Other Rate Structures Discounts Loading Allowances
LTL shipments of a specific commodity class moving between given origins and destinations Loading Allowances Reduced rate or discount granted if shipper loads LTL shipments into carrier’s vehicle Aggregate Tender Rates Reduced rate or discount granted if shipper tenders 2 or more class-rated shipments to the carrier at one time Aggregate usually must equal 5000 lbs minimum Tender of 2 or more reduces number of times carrier goes to shipper’s facility to pickup cargo

19 Other Rate Structures FAK Rates
All-commodity rates expressed in cents per hundredweight or total cost per shipment Rate based on cost of service, not the commodity hauled Involves mixed commodities shipments Generally used in shipment of groceries

20 Other Rate Structures Empty-haul Rates 2-way or 3-way Rates
Charge for moving empty rail or motor equipment that is owned or leased by or assigned to a particular shipper Induces shipper to fully load all miles of the equipment movements 2-way or 3-way Rates Apply to rates that are constructed and charged when backhaul or triangular moves can be made Intent is to tie a fronthaul move with what would have been another firm’s backhaul.

21 Other Rate Structures Spot-Market Rates Menu Pricing
Special rate offered to facilitate movement of equipment or product Generally used if excess supply of empty trailers begins accumulating in a geographic region Menu Pricing Allows a shipper to pick and choose those services the carrier should perform Requires the carrier to understand and know its costs of providing various services on the “menu.”


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