Equalized Freight definition

Equalized Freight means the procedure of charging transportation cost to the Joint Account based upon the distance from the nearest Railway Receiving Point to the property.
Equalized Freight means the procedure of charging transportation cost to the Joint Account based upon the distance from the nearest Railway Receiving Point to the property. “Excluded Amount” means a specified excluded trucking amount most recently recommended by COPAS.

Examples of Equalized Freight in a sentence

  • All transportation costs are subject to Equalized Freight as provided in Section II.4 (Transportation) of this Accounting Procedure.

  • Accessorial charges such as loading and unloading costs, split pick-up costs, detention, call out charges, and permit fees shall be charged directly to the Joint Property and shall not be included when calculating the Equalized Freight.

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