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E-zine: Past Edition
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Family of tips – Number 1 Freight Handling Order Form and
Choices
Money Saving Tip - Filling out the Freight Handling order form
There are many choices when filling out the freight handling order
form and deciding whether or not to use advanced drayage (the advanced
warehouse) or to ship directly into the show. We will cover how
to make this choice in a couple of weeks, however, let’s look
first at a simple way for you to protect your interests and save
yourself time and hassle in the process.
When you are first filling out the freight handling order form,
the first step after you have completed the preliminary information
such as the company name, your name and address should be selecting
the service that you are purchasing. Now circle the rate for the
service that you require (in the case of a crated exhibit) freight
handling – crated. You will need to select the rate under
one of two categories: crated exhibit – direct shipment or
crated exhibit – advanced warehouse. Circle the relevant rate.
Now, you will need to know your exhibit weight including carpets
and any skids that will be delivered, including skids that contain
marketing supplies and giveaways. While we don’t find a lot
of use for the space where you fill out the number of pieces with
the exhibit, you do want to consider the weight that you enter very
carefully. We recommend that you fill in the weight at about 75%
of the actual weight of the exhibit for several reasons:
1) You will often be billed for freight handling as soon as your
order this service. Why pay for 100% of this service up front? Your
accounting department will certainly appreciate you delaying payment
for this service at least until after you receive it.
2) If there is something wrong with the weight on your bill from
the general contractor (the company providing freight handling services),
it is much better for you to start the negotiation process with
a weight that is a little bit lower than the recorded actual weight.
Use a low weight on your order form (which will be stored in your
folder at the service desk) to cause some doubt in the customer
service or manager’s mind. Remember, they must be listening
in order for you to get the bill corrected.
3) Often show management or the general contractor will bill you
based on your stated weight. If the weight is too high, they will
immediately refer back to your order form which states the weight
as very high. Thus, you want to show a consistently low number.
4) Occasionally, your exhibit is not weighed at the marshalling
yard as it is moved into the show. In this case, freight handling
charges will be levied based on the weight that you have stated
on your order form. If your exhibit and materials weight is stated
low, you will save money each time that your official exhibit weight
is not confirmed in marshalling. Since freight handling is the 2nd
or 3rd highest cost for you as you run your exhibit, this will save
you a substantial number of trade show marketing dollars!
Now follow the formula on the freight handling form, usually exhibit
weight / 100 Lbs. x the circled freight handling rate = freight
handling cost.
Preview - Coming articles
In our next edition, which you will receive in two weeks, we will
discuss how to determine whether to use the advanced warehouse or
ship your trade show exhibit, booth or display directly into the
tradeshow.
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