What's That? News Updates

Unlock the mysteries of freight terminology with our series "What's That?", where complex terms become simple. From 'Bill of Lading' to 'Demurrage,' we've got you covered. Expect clear explanations, real-world examples, and insights from industry experts. Perfect for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this series is your go-to resource for becoming a freight expert. Subscribe to learn, engage, and transform your understanding of the freight world.

Business, Logistics

What's That? NMFC

The NMFC system defines standard freight classes for carriers to measure the "transportability" of goods. It sorts freight into several categories, which are continuously amended by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA).

August 29, 2024
Business, Logistics

What's That? Demurrage

Demurrage is a fee attached to cargo that has overstayed its time at a terminal. These fees can be enforced by port officials. Depending on the vendor, terminal, warehouse or container station, fees and policies can vary.

August 22, 2024
Business, Logistics

What's That? On-Time In-Full (OTIF)

On-time in-full (OTIF) is a supply chain metric for measuring performance in logistics. OTIF generally refers to a supplier’s ability to deliver product within prescribed delivery windows and at full quantities ordered.

August 12, 2024
Business, Logistics

What's That? Final Mile Delivery

Final mile delivery, also known as last mile delivery, is the last step of the product's journey. It is the point at which the good is finally delivered to the end customer. 

July 30, 2024
Business, Equipment

What Are Heavy Duty Parts in Commercial Transport

Heavy duty parts are the backbone of commercial transportation, built for durability and performance. Learn more here.

July 30, 2024
Business, Logistics

What's That? Bill of Lading (BOL)

From a high level, a bill of lading is a required document to move a freight shipment. The bill of lading is legally binding and provides the driver and the carrier with all the details needed to process and invoice the freight shipment correctly.

June 25, 2024
Business, Logistics

What's That? Less-Than-Truckload (LTL)

Less-than-truckload shipping is used to transport freight that doesn’t require a full truckload trailer. In general, most LTL shipments weigh between 500 and 15,000 pounds, and are shipped on pallets and only require a portion of a trailer. Since LTL shipments don’t use an entire truck, free space on the truck is often shared by other shipments from other shippers or carriers.

June 18, 2024
Business, Safety, Logistics

What's That? Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)

Because of large revenue pools, cybersecurity experts recognize trucking as one of the most cyberattacked industries of today. Intrusion detection systems (IDS) are designed to protect you from cyberattacks.

June 6, 2024
Business, Logistics

What's That? Safety Stock

From a surface perspective, safety stock is extra quantity of a product which is stored in the warehouse to prevent an out-of-stock situation. It serves as insurance against fluctuations in demand.

May 30, 2024
Business, Technology, Logistics

What's That? Sustainable Transportation

Sustainable transportation is about moving goods efficiently while minimizing negative impacts on the environment and society.

May 13, 2024