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3 Types of Carriers in Logistics:
Common carriers are the carriers who serve freight shipping according to general requirements.
Contract carriers, however, work with selected shippers with whom they sign agreements.
There is also a difference between freight rates since common carriers have limited capacity to set a rate, while contract carriers organize the rate with a shipper through the contract.
Private carriers haul freight on the shipper’s vehicle and don’t demand additional fees.For-hire carriers can move general freight and therefore carry additional charges for the service.
Private transportation guides a firm that owns the vehicles used to transport its goods. A private carrier does not haul goods as its primary business and, thus, does not seek to transport the interests of other companies as a common carrier does.
While large carriers have more capacity, better equipment, and invest in technology, smaller players provide a more profitable, better-personalized service to their shippers and offer flexibility.
It’s necessary to evaluate your business needs, goal, freight volume, and style when selecting a freight carrier to work with. Studying the courier’s reliability, compliance, and background would be best. Usually, answering these three essential questions should support you in identifying if the carrier will match your needs:
Working with a reliable 3PL can take the burden of complex carrier selection off your shoulders. Usually, third-party logistics providers already have a vast network of authorized carriers and can deliver logistics services.
Eternity Logistics (“the Company”) operates solely as a freight brokerage and logistics coordination service. The Company is not a motor carrier, common carrier, contract carrier, or freight forwarder, and does not take possession, custody, or control of any shipments. All transportation services arranged by the Company are performed by independent third-party carriers or service providers.
While Eternity Logistics exercises reasonable care in the selection and coordination of such carriers, the Company shall not, under any circumstances, be held liable for any loss, theft, damage, delay, misdelivery, or non-delivery of freight, or for any consequential, incidental, or indirect damages arising therefrom.
All shipments are subject to the terms, conditions, limitations, and liabilities set forth in the applicable carrier’s bill of lading or service agreement. Customers are advised to obtain appropriate cargo insurance coverage for protection against loss or damage.
By engaging Eternity Logistics for brokerage or coordination services, the customer acknowledges and agrees to the limitations of liability described herein.