Friday night I picked up a load in Winnipeg, going to Grand Island, NE. Panther instructed me to fax paperwork with PAPS to FedEx Brokerage. So I did. See I can do what I am told. I waited about 15 minutes and called FedEx. They received my paperwork and said it was number 5 in the pile and to call back in 45 minutes and they should have an entry number for me.
So I left the shipper and two minutes later Panther qc'd me with instructions to fax all paperwork to ViaSafe and listed the fax number. I explained via the qc that I had sent everything to FedEx as originally instructed. Well after about 10 messages back and forth I got a phone call from Panther and the nice man insisted I fax to ViaSafe. He verbally gave me the fax number but would not give a phone number. He said he would call me when I cleared.
So about 20 miles from the border I stopped at a little truck stop and faxed to ViaSafe. Got a printed receipt that confirmed the fax was successful. It even included a picture of the coversheet.
Two hours later I checked with Panther. No word from ViaSafe yet. An hour after that Panther sent a qc message that ViaSafe received the paperwork but every page was blank. So this time I got ViaSafe's phone number and re-faxed the paperwork.
I waited a few minutes and called ViaSafe. They confirmed receiving paperwork but told me I must fax an Ace "lead sheet." That's Canadian for cover sheet. so I opened up my Panther/Ace package of goodies. Found the proper cover sheet and sent it again.
Called ViaSafe and was told the cover sheet Panther supplied me was not an official Ace lead sheet. What I needed was one with 2 barcodes and some numbers.
Finally Karen at Panther found the correct cover sheet, filled in the information I supplied over the phone and faxed it to ViaSafe. THANK YOU KAREN!
13 hours after picking up the load and driving 80 miles to the border I was cleared to cross.
Warning: The following questions are rhetorical in nature and require no answer. I believe I know the answer!
If Panther insists on going through ViaSafe why was I originally instructed to use FedEX?
If Panther insists on using ViaSafe why can't they supply drivers with the proper lead sheet?
So I left the shipper and two minutes later Panther qc'd me with instructions to fax all paperwork to ViaSafe and listed the fax number. I explained via the qc that I had sent everything to FedEx as originally instructed. Well after about 10 messages back and forth I got a phone call from Panther and the nice man insisted I fax to ViaSafe. He verbally gave me the fax number but would not give a phone number. He said he would call me when I cleared.
So about 20 miles from the border I stopped at a little truck stop and faxed to ViaSafe. Got a printed receipt that confirmed the fax was successful. It even included a picture of the coversheet.
Two hours later I checked with Panther. No word from ViaSafe yet. An hour after that Panther sent a qc message that ViaSafe received the paperwork but every page was blank. So this time I got ViaSafe's phone number and re-faxed the paperwork.
I waited a few minutes and called ViaSafe. They confirmed receiving paperwork but told me I must fax an Ace "lead sheet." That's Canadian for cover sheet. so I opened up my Panther/Ace package of goodies. Found the proper cover sheet and sent it again.
Called ViaSafe and was told the cover sheet Panther supplied me was not an official Ace lead sheet. What I needed was one with 2 barcodes and some numbers.
Finally Karen at Panther found the correct cover sheet, filled in the information I supplied over the phone and faxed it to ViaSafe. THANK YOU KAREN!
13 hours after picking up the load and driving 80 miles to the border I was cleared to cross.
Warning: The following questions are rhetorical in nature and require no answer. I believe I know the answer!
If Panther insists on going through ViaSafe why was I originally instructed to use FedEX?
If Panther insists on using ViaSafe why can't they supply drivers with the proper lead sheet?