Negotiated Freight Routing Agreements
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A negotiated freight routing agreement is a contract between a shipper and a carrier in which the terms for transportation pathways—including origin, destination, handling points, and tariffs—are predefined and mutually agreed upon. Such agreements enable optimized routing, cost control, and service-level commitments by establishing fixed rates and conditions for specific lanes or corridors over a defined period.
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