Shippers need to monitor proverb

 Shippers need to monitor the level of service they're using. When it comes to fuel, the carrier can help shippers identify air to ground shipments—sometimes it's hard to believe but they will do it to keep the business.

 Companies often implement collaborative planning and forecasting with upstream vendors and manufacturing partners, but they rarely translate these demand and production forecasts into transportation capacity requirements and share them with carriers. But some shippers are now providing forward visibility to carriers and securing capacity in advance. These shippers are receiving priority in capacity allocation over shippers that do not if only because carriers appreciate the effort these shippers are making to keep them informed.

 Fewer cars are available, and the costs of shipping grain are up significantly in many areas. Just a few short years after BNSF strongly encouraged shippers to build facilities capable of loading 52-car trains, the railroad is now penalizing those same shippers.

 Shippers that are not aligned with their carriers and carriers that aren't approaching their shippers in a collaborative way are really going to suffer. It's a difficult marketplace.

 In years past, shippers did whatever they wanted, yet could always find a carrier. But now transportation is often very difficult. We understand we need to develop collaborative relationships with our carriers.

 It's a process by which the airlines, the carriers, actually are required to go through a series of steps to identify and know and vet the shippers so that there's not any kind of mysterious entity out there,

 They're hungry for information. As an industry, and as a specific carrier, I need to give my shippers that information, too.

 [UPS Inc., the parcel delivery service, has tacked a 9.5 percent fuel surcharge onto air and international shipments and a 2.75 percent charge onto ground shipments, but that] doesn't cover everything, ... We look at this thing from a competitive standpoint . . . and about what is the right thing to do in maintaining relationships with customers.

 Open skies between the United States and Canada will mean better service at lower prices for the passengers and shippers of both countries,

 Shippers benefit from improved service and capacity commitments at optimal pricing, while carriers can increase volume commitments on the lanes they service. This tool creates a real 'win-win,' and we have seen proven results across various modes.

 If volumes are flat, which is what both FedEx and UPS warned a couple of weeks ago, there's no way shippers are going to pay it. It's very pie in the sky. Unless they're going to shrink their business, there's no way they'll get that rate.

 If volumes are flat, which is what both FedEx and UPS warned a couple of weeks ago, there's no way shippers are going to pay it, ... It's very pie in the sky. Unless they're going to shrink their business, there's no way they'll get that rate.

 Buying transportation should be simpler than it is. Carriers, however, have been forced to make it complex in order to provide shippers with the minute details they need to offer the best service to their customers.

 Having multimodal access is important because shippers want to immediately move product off ships to rail via hopper or tank car. There is also growing consideration -- given fuel costs, capacity issues, and emissions concerns -- for offloading product to barge for all-water movement elsewhere.

 Nobody wants the congestion to end more than the shippers.


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