My carrier announced the following earlier this week:
Starting 11/1, you will no longer be required to submit receipts for shipments where toll reimbursement has been approved by dispatch. Our systems will automatically calculate the toll costs based on your truck size and the shipment’s loaded miles. The tolls cost will then be added to the shipment’s settlement allowing you more time to focus on making your business successful.
Tolls are compensated on all authorized loaded miles as determined by PCMiler taking into account truck type and applying EZPass discounts. Please continue to send in your New York toll receipts to receive your Fuel Tax miles credit.
For me this seems like a great idea. Toll reimbursement is somewhat complicated, partially because I don't have an onboard printer. If a load offer involves tolls I wait until dispatch calls before accepting the load. I need to verbally ask if tolls are paid and have the toll authorization sent over the QC. After the load has been delivered I receive a QC screen that requires me to enter the pro number and total $ amount of tolls. I also must scan in the toll receipts for that load along with the POD and BOL. The problem for me is I have I-Pass so I must print the receipt info off the I-Pass website, segregate the appropriate tolls for the load and add up the total $ amount.
Sometimes it's almost a week before I find a printer and scan all of my paperwork. Of course they want it immediately, at least the POD and BOL. Maybe I'm not the only one that has delayed sending in paperwork because of tolls.
There a few things in this new system that bother me. One is:
Our systems will automatically calculate the toll costs based on your truck size and the shipment’s loaded miles.
Tolls are compensated on all authorized loaded miles as determined by PCMiler taking into account truck type and applying EZPass discounts.
No mention of paid deadhead miles to the shipper. Also, PCMiler routing could avoid toll roads if the toll road route is longer. I often will take I-294 around Chicago or I-80/90 across Indiana/Ohio rather than mess around with U.S. 20.
I hope this system isn't another revenue center for the carrier like the QC scam.
Starting 11/1, you will no longer be required to submit receipts for shipments where toll reimbursement has been approved by dispatch. Our systems will automatically calculate the toll costs based on your truck size and the shipment’s loaded miles. The tolls cost will then be added to the shipment’s settlement allowing you more time to focus on making your business successful.
Tolls are compensated on all authorized loaded miles as determined by PCMiler taking into account truck type and applying EZPass discounts. Please continue to send in your New York toll receipts to receive your Fuel Tax miles credit.
For me this seems like a great idea. Toll reimbursement is somewhat complicated, partially because I don't have an onboard printer. If a load offer involves tolls I wait until dispatch calls before accepting the load. I need to verbally ask if tolls are paid and have the toll authorization sent over the QC. After the load has been delivered I receive a QC screen that requires me to enter the pro number and total $ amount of tolls. I also must scan in the toll receipts for that load along with the POD and BOL. The problem for me is I have I-Pass so I must print the receipt info off the I-Pass website, segregate the appropriate tolls for the load and add up the total $ amount.
Sometimes it's almost a week before I find a printer and scan all of my paperwork. Of course they want it immediately, at least the POD and BOL. Maybe I'm not the only one that has delayed sending in paperwork because of tolls.
There a few things in this new system that bother me. One is:
Our systems will automatically calculate the toll costs based on your truck size and the shipment’s loaded miles.
Tolls are compensated on all authorized loaded miles as determined by PCMiler taking into account truck type and applying EZPass discounts.
No mention of paid deadhead miles to the shipper. Also, PCMiler routing could avoid toll roads if the toll road route is longer. I often will take I-294 around Chicago or I-80/90 across Indiana/Ohio rather than mess around with U.S. 20.
I hope this system isn't another revenue center for the carrier like the QC scam.