In today’s freight market, a low quote can look like a win—until the invoice arrives. Many shippers discover that the real cost of a shipment isn’t the base rate, but the accessorial charges added after the fact. Re-weighs, re-classifications, limited access fees, detention time, and re-delivery charges can quietly turn a “good deal” into a costly mistake.
This article breaks down where these charges come from, how they’re triggered, and—most importantly—how to prevent and dispute them with solid documentation and the right equipment.
The Most Common “Profit Leak” Charges
1) Re-weigh & Re-classification
If a carrier believes your shipment’s weight or freight class is inaccurate, they may re-weigh or re-class it—often at a higher class (and cost).
Why it happens
Estimated weights instead of actual measurements
Incorrect NMFC classification
Packaging that changes density
Impact
Higher line-haul rate
Additional admin fees
2) Re-measure (DIM) Adjustments
Carriers can re-measure freight and bill based on dimensional weight if the shipment takes more space than declared.
Why it happens
Rough length/width/height estimates
Irregular or overhanging pallets
Impact
Increased billable weight
Reclassification to a higher class
3) Limited Access Fees
Deliveries to certain locations incur extra fees.
Examples
Construction sites
Schools, churches, military bases
Residential addresses
Impact
Flat surcharge added after delivery
4) Call-Before-Delivery / Appointment Fees
If the consignee requires scheduling, carriers may add fees—even if it wasn’t disclosed upfront.
5) Detention (Waiting Time)
Most carriers allow ~30 minutes for loading/unloading. Beyond that, detention fees apply.
Common causes
No dock availability
Labor not ready
Poor scheduling
6) Re-delivery & Re-routing
If the delivery fails (closed site, wrong address, refusal), expect:
Re-delivery fees
Re-route charges
The “Low Quote” Strategy
Some providers quote aggressively low base rates to win the shipment, knowing that:
Accessorials are likely
Many shippers won’t dispute charges
Documentation gaps favor the carrier
The result: your final invoice is far higher than expected.
How to Avoid These Charges (Before You Ship)
1) Measure and Weigh Everything Accurately
Never rely on estimates.
Use calibrated floor scales for pallet weight
Use dimensioners to capture exact L × W × H
Record photos of the shipment on the scale
👉 Accurate data is your first line of defense.
2) Declare the Correct Freight Class
Use NMFC guidelines or a classification tool
Base class on density, stowability, handling, and liability
When in doubt, confirm with your broker in writing
3) Identify Accessorials Upfront
Ask and confirm in writing:
Is the location considered limited access?
Is liftgate service needed?
Is appointment required?
Put all agreed services on the Bill of Lading (BOL).
4) Prepare the Dock to Avoid Detention
Schedule labor before arrival
Ensure dock space is available
Pre-stage freight
5) Double-Check Addresses and Contacts
Verify consignee hours
Confirm phone numbers
Avoid failed delivery attempts
How to Dispute Charges (After the Fact)
Even with precautions, disputes happen. Here’s how to fight back effectively:
1) Gather Evidence
You’ll need:
Weight records from certified floor scales
Dimension records from dimensioning systems
Photos of the shipment (on scale + packaging)
Original quote + BOL
2) Compare Against the Invoice
Check:
Billed weight vs. your recorded weight
Dimensions vs. your measurements
Any unauthorized accessorial charges
3) Submit a Formal Dispute
Contact the carrier or broker within their dispute window (often 5–15 days)
Provide clear documentation
Reference agreed terms in writing
4) Escalate if Needed
If unresolved:
Request audit review
Use your broker as intermediary
For larger accounts, negotiate credits or rate protections
Why Measurement Technology Matters
The difference between guessing and proving is everything in freight billing.
Balanzas de suelo
Capture accurate pallet weight before pickup
Prevent costly re-weigh charges
Provide documented proof for disputes
Dimensioners
Instantly measure length, width, and height
Eliminate dimensional guesswork
Ensure correct freight class and billing weight
How BizAutom Helps You Stay in Control
At BizAutom, we specialize in industrial weighing and dimensioning solutions designed for real-world shipping environments.
Our solutions help you:
Eliminate re-weigh and re-measure surprises
Document every shipment with verifiable data
Speed up warehouse operations
Strengthen your position in billing disputes
Whether you’re shipping a few pallets a day or managing a high-volume operation, having the right tools can pay for itself quickly by avoiding just a handful of incorrect charges.
Reflexiones finales
Freight billing doesn’t have to feel like a guessing game. Most “hidden” charges are avoidable with:
Accurate measurements
Clear communication
Proper documentation
The companies that win in logistics aren’t just negotiating better rates—they’re controlling the data behind every shipment.
If you want to protect your margins, start by making your shipments measurable, provable, and dispute-ready.