Overcarrier
Overcarrier
What does this term stand for?
An overcarrier is a carrier that mistakenly transports goods beyond their agreed destination, usually due to routing or documentation errors, leading to service failures, delays, and additional recovery costs.
Characteristics:
- Transports cargo past destination
- Causes delivery delays
- Increases handling costs
- Requires corrective action
- Results from operational mistakes
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