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Load tender

What is a load tender?

In the realm of supply chain and logistics, a load tender refers to the formal request made by a shipper or a consignee to a carrier or transportation provider to transport goods or freight from one location to another. This request initiates the process of arranging transportation services for a specific shipment.

What information is included in a load tender?

When a load tender is issued, it typically includes essential details such as the origin and destination of the shipment, the type and quantity of goods to be transported, preferred transportation mode (like truckload or less-than-truckload), and any special instructions or requirements. These details are crucial for carriers to evaluate whether they have the capacity, capability, and resources to fulfill the transportation request.

How are load tenders generated?

Load tenders are often generated through electronic means such as transportation management systems (TMS) or through direct communication between the shipper and the carrier. Once a carrier accepts a load tender, it signifies their commitment to transport the goods under the agreed terms, including the timing and conditions of delivery.

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