Very interesting 6 pay read. One issue comes to mind that no one here has brought up in detail though. An issue that should be brought up with the "Sales Reps" and "Account Managers" at all Expediting Companies when signing on new customers and updating the accounts of existing customers.
The issue......OK, let's say FedExCC, Bolt, PII, TS, or whoever is signing up ABC Widget Inc to use their Contracted Drivers for Expedited deliveries. When that Expedite company's Sales Rep is filling out ABC Widgets profile page to turn into home office to put them in their "system" (Computer for Dispatch use), I'm sure ALL pertinent information will be included. Information such as address, phone numbers, contact names, shipping/receiving hours, etc, and what is clearly shown here, whether dogs are allowed on property or not. I know the "Dog" information is entered because several of you have said you have lost a load or 2 because "shipper" had a no dog rule.
Now, in Expediting, is it also FedExCC-Bolt-TS-etc responsibility to know all that same information on ALL of ABC Widgets customers?? I mean, years ago (2 decades maybe) when I was working as a lonely shipping manager for a small company in West Texas, I changed our freight carrier to save money. I think I changed our exclusive carrier from Central Freight to Yellow Freight, or vice versa. Anyhows, when I filled out that profile page for that Rep, I do remember checking "Yes" in the "Dogs Allowed on Property" box. We didn't care, Dogs are cool. Now, when said carrier would back up to our dock daily with that 53ft trailer, that bobtail, or whatever size needed for that day to load our 3-6-10-18 skid load heading to 8-9-11 different customers all over the country, I never knew what that customers "Property" rules were for when their 1, 2, or 3 skid order from me was being delivered when it comes to "Dogs" being allowed or not. Nor was I ever asked that I can recall.
Back to the original "Now" above. Does, or should, these Expediting companies have all pertinent information for both THEIR customer and, in this example, ABC Widgets customers?? What if ABC Widget has 75 customers they want to use this expedite company to deliver to, wouldn't that be overload for said Expedite company to have all that information available in their system, and would even ABC Widget have all that information available to them on their customers to begin with? Probably not. Small information probably, ie receiving hours, contact names, phone numbers, etc, but if "dogs" are allowed their property or not, I doubt it.
I doubt very seriously if a Sales Rep or an Account Manager from any Expediting company is going to sit down with an ABC Widget rep for 2-3 days, a week, just to find out every little bit of information on all of ABC Widgets customers, know what I mean.
Reason this came to mind was a delivery Phil made a few months back and talked about it in his blog. It was that delivery where they ran for miles down that 2 lane road and delivered their cargo to that "Residence" up on that wooded/treed lot. Then that "consignor" allowed Phil and Diane to stay overnight in their driveway in a relative peaceful setting. I am quite sure FedExCC had all the "Shippers" info in their system due to the fact that Phil got the load, but did FedExCC have all pertinent information on that "consignor" who happen to be at a residence?
So, it seems like you guys with pets are in a Catch 22 situation. Sure, your "Carriers" customer may allow Dogs on their property and dispatch you on a delivery for that customer, but you may not find out whether your carriers customers "customer" (???correct saying???) allows pets or not until you get to that delivery point. And if they do not allow pets, try not to lay blame on your carrier for that mis-step because your carrier may not have known either. Just abide by whatever stipulations are in play at delivery point (leave dog with guard, place in dog carrier at shack, whatever) get the delivery done and make note of such rule just in case a delivery to that end customer comes up again.
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Real quick note on the "Arizona Heat" and pets talked about here a couple of pages back. Homeowners who have pets do have strict regulations in place when it comes to keeping pets out of the heat during the summer. Was watching "Animal Cops-Phoenix" on Animal Planet channel a while back. Pet owners who keep their pets outside all day must provide a "shelter" for their animals. That shelter cannot be made out of metal, I think was light wood only, and cannot be placed on concrete or asphalt. Must be placed on grass or soft dirt, or a surface that does not "hold" heat. They must also have a 2-3 gallon minimum "tip-over" proof waterbowl that cannot be place on concrete or asphalt and must also be covered from direct sunlight also. Animal Control in Phoenix does rescue a lot of outdoor pets during the summer that are close to death because of the heat. They also recover dead animals from backyards that were literally "cooked" to death because said pet owners did not provide proper shelter or water to keep pet from being "cooked". The fines are huge when this happens. I thought it was an interesting episode I saw that day.