Shipment Tracking & Lifecycle

Remeasurement Detection

Catches reweigh and remeasure events.

What it does

When a carrier reweighs a load or remeasures its dimensions, the new figures arrive buried in a rate con revision, a portal note, an updated BOL, or a one-line email to the shared inbox, and they rarely make it into the TMS before settlement. This agent reads that reweigh or remeasure event, pulls the revised weight or dimensions, and compares them against the booked figures on the load. It flags the rate impact of the change and syncs the revised measurement back to the shipment record in the TMS, so the rep sees the discrepancy while the load is still open.

When it runs

It watches inbound carrier communication and documents on every active load for any reported change to weight or dimensions. The moment a carrier reports a reweigh or remeasure, it fires and runs the comparison against the booked figures.

Impact

Reweighs and remeasures are where freight charges quietly shift after booking, and a missed one means a carrier reweigh adjustment hits your settlement that you never billed through to the customer. Catching every measurement change as it lands lets you reprice the load on time and recover the rate difference instead of eating it at invoice audit. Operators stop discovering measurement disputes weeks later in a carrier invoice and start handling them while the load is still open.

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