For-Hire Carrier A trucking company that is paid to transport cargo belonging to others.
Category: FMCSA
Flight Charge (Stair Carry)
Flight Charge (Stair Carry) An extra charge to compensate the carrier for the additional labor and time required to move a shipment up or down flights of stairs which lead to or from an origin or destination residence.
Flight Charge
Flight Charge A charge for carrying items up or down flights of stairs. Charges for these services may be in addition to the line haul charges.
Extraordinary Value or High Value Article
Extraordinary Value or High Value Article An item whose value exceeds $100 per pound ($220 per kilogram). NOTE: These items should be disclosed to the mover to ensure that they are protected accordingly.
Expedited Service
Expedited Service An agreement with the mover to perform transportation by a set date in exchange for charges based upon a higher minimum weight.
Estimate, Non-Binding
Estimate, Non-Binding This is what your mover believes the cost will be, based upon the estimated weight of the shipment and the accessorial services requested. A non-binding estimate is not binding on the mover. The final charges will be based upon the actual weight of your shipment, the services provided, and the tariff provisions in… Continue reading Estimate, Non-Binding
Estimate, Binding
Estimate, Binding An agreement made in advance with your mover, which guarantees the total cost of the move based upon the quantities and services shown on the estimate. However, if you add additional items to your shipment or request additional services, you and your mover may: agree to abide by the original binding estimate, negotiate… Continue reading Estimate, Binding
Elevator Carry
Elevator Carry A charge to compensate the carrier for the additional labor required to move a shipment by way of an elevator
Destination Agent
Destination Agent The agent designated in the destination area to be available to assist or provide information to you or the van operator regarding your shipment
Declared Valuation
Declared Valuation The shipper’s indication of the value declared for the possessions being shipped, thereby establishing the carrier’s maximum liability for loss or damage to the shipment. If no value is declared, the liability is then controlled by the tariff under which the shipment is moved.