Just to give some background, my company is broker/carrier. Most of our freight is handled in our trucks and vans. Last night I had a situation with a brokered load and I need some advice. How I handle mistakes with my customers is totally different than how this carrier treated me. Here is how it went down.
Driver picks up from shipper and notifies our dispatch that he is loaded. He confirms he has 1 pc. 95 lbs. going to the correct consignee. I get a call from the shipper 4 hours later saying that the piece is still on his dock. I have the driver pull over and send me a pic of the paperwork and the label on the crate. He sends me pics and the BOL is correct, but the crate is not. The crate is 145 lbs and the delivery address is not even in the same state. Obviously, the shipper put the wrong crate on the vehicle and I think there is some liability there. However, I think the driver is responsible for what is on his truck. The carrier will take no responsibility for the error and wants $450.00 to return the freight to the shipper.
I can only expect to get the service I give. When one of my drivers picks up freight, they do not leave until everything is verified. BOL must match the freight that's being picked up and it must all match the information that was sent to the driver. If there is any discrepancy, the driver calls dispatch and we will verify everything is correct with the shipper. In this case, the label on the freight didn't match the BOL. I'm not willing to bill my customer for a preventable mistake, but I don't want to eat the entire cost either. I'm looking for some advice on how you guys would handle this situation. In the end, who is liable?
Some additional history with the same carrier. About 6 months ago, they picked up two stops from the same shipper and delivered the wrong crates to the consignees. Crates were properly labeled, they just didn't read. They refused to take any responsibility and tried charging me to fix their mistake. What do you think about that one?
Thanks for taking the time to read this post. I appreciate any advice you are willing to share.
Driver picks up from shipper and notifies our dispatch that he is loaded. He confirms he has 1 pc. 95 lbs. going to the correct consignee. I get a call from the shipper 4 hours later saying that the piece is still on his dock. I have the driver pull over and send me a pic of the paperwork and the label on the crate. He sends me pics and the BOL is correct, but the crate is not. The crate is 145 lbs and the delivery address is not even in the same state. Obviously, the shipper put the wrong crate on the vehicle and I think there is some liability there. However, I think the driver is responsible for what is on his truck. The carrier will take no responsibility for the error and wants $450.00 to return the freight to the shipper.
I can only expect to get the service I give. When one of my drivers picks up freight, they do not leave until everything is verified. BOL must match the freight that's being picked up and it must all match the information that was sent to the driver. If there is any discrepancy, the driver calls dispatch and we will verify everything is correct with the shipper. In this case, the label on the freight didn't match the BOL. I'm not willing to bill my customer for a preventable mistake, but I don't want to eat the entire cost either. I'm looking for some advice on how you guys would handle this situation. In the end, who is liable?
Some additional history with the same carrier. About 6 months ago, they picked up two stops from the same shipper and delivered the wrong crates to the consignees. Crates were properly labeled, they just didn't read. They refused to take any responsibility and tried charging me to fix their mistake. What do you think about that one?
Thanks for taking the time to read this post. I appreciate any advice you are willing to share.