Prepaid Freight:

Prepaid Freight:

What does this term stand for?

 Prepaid Freight is a shipment arrangement in which the shipper pays all transportation charges before the goods are dispatched, ensuring that the carrier receives payment upfront. This approach simplifies delivery operations, reduces administrative burdens at the delivery point, allows for faster customs clearance, and minimizes risk of payment defaults. Prepaid freight is commonly used in international and domestic shipments where transparency, planning, and cost control are critical.
Characteristics:

  • Carrier receives payment before shipment
  • Simplifies customs clearance and delivery operations
  • Reduces administrative and payment-related issues
  • Enhances transparency in freight cost management
  • Supports both domestic and international logistics

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