Hazardous Materials Explosives, compressed gases, flammable liquids and solids, oxidizers, poisons, corrosives and radioactive materials. Many common household items are considered hazardous materials. These include nail polish remover, paints, paint thinners, lighter fluid, gasoline, propane cylinders, and automotive repair and maintenance chemicals.
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Guaranteed Pickup and Delivery Service
Guaranteed Pickup and Delivery Service An additional level of service featuring guaranteed dates of service. Your mover will provide reimbursement to you for delays. This premium service is often subject to minimum weight requirements
Gross Weight
Gross Weight Weight of the van and its contents after your goods are loaded
Government Bill of Lading Shipper
Government Bill of Lading Shipper Any person whose property is transported under the terms and conditions of a government bill of lading issued by any department or agency of the Federal government to the carrier responsible for the transportation of the shipment.
Full Value
Full Value Under this option, the mover is liable for the replacement value of lost or damaged goods (as long as it doesn’t exceed the total declared value of the shipment). If you elect to purchase full value protection (FVP), and your mover loses, damages or destroys your articles, your mover must repair, replace with… Continue reading Full Value
Freight Forwarder
Freight Forwarder A company that arranges for truck transportation of cargo belonging to others, utilizing for-hire carriers to provide the actual truck transportation. A freight forwarder assumes responsibility for the cargo from origin to destination and usually takes possession of the cargo at some point during the transportation. Freight forwarders typically assemble and consolidate less-than-truckload… Continue reading Freight Forwarder
Force Majeure
Force Majeure A defense protecting the parties in the event that a part of the contract cannot be performed due to causes which are outside the control of the parties and could not be avoided by exercise of due care.
For-Hire Carrier
For-Hire Carrier A trucking company that is paid to transport cargo belonging to others.
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.