As a business owner you should never feel like you’re stuck with the contract that you’re handed. It doesn’t matter which carrier you decide to contract with, big or small, you have every right to negotiate rates and other terms of your shipping contracts.
There is no one-size-fits-all contract and your business should have a shipping deal that suits it. With the right partner negotiating on your behalf you’ll be able to reduce your shipping rates by a substantial amount every year.
When you sign up with a shipping carrier your agreement will outline and define all of the terms for the services that they will provide. The goal of carrier contract negotiation is to get the lowest possible rates before signing in order to guarantee optimum savings. Paying close attention to late deliveries, invalid charges, lost packages and other issues will also help you get the best rates possible. Arming yourself with shipping data is the best way to negotiate your shipping terms.
When you start negotiations with a new carrier you can bet that they have a large amount of data to back up their negotiations. Coming in blind is the worst thing you can do. It’s possible to collect data on your own, however, if you want the best possible outcome for your shipping contract the smartest and easiest choice is to partner with a parcel auditing company to negotiate on your behalf. Using your shipping data ShipSigma can maximize your shipping savings by negotiating the best rates possible with the carrier of your choosing.
If you’re on the fence about hiring a parcel auditing company consider these things:
Got some questions? Sign up for our FREE consultation.
Before you begin your shipping contract negotiations it’s important to know what carriers like UPS and FedEx care about on their end. Here are just some of the information that shipping carriers will need to know in order to create a proper contract:
Data aside, knowing some simple do's and don’ts when negotiating your shipping contract is important. Things to know:
Everything is negotiable with enough data to back it up. Here are just a few rates that you can and should negotiate before signing your carrier’s shipping agreement:
There might be certain terms of your shipping contract that are more important than others depending on the type of shipping your company does. A company that manufactures and ships large items will save more money if they focus their negotiations on Dimensional Weight rates compared to focusing on signature surcharges. The key is to figure out the value of each term in relation to your business.
Carrier contract negotiation can seem intimidating but it doesn’t have to be. The easiest way to ensure the best shipping rates possible is to partner with a parcel auditing company with the technology and experience necessary to argue your case. At ShipSigma, we know shipping carriers inside and out and we have the data to back you up. Contact us today for a free evaluation.