One thing we’re continuing to see across freight networks is underticketing caused by incorrect product dimensions or outdated packaging information.
This often happens when:
- Packaging sizes change but systems aren’t updated
- Products are measured without outer packaging
- Stock dimensions are estimated instead of properly checked
- Multiple warehouse teams are using different carton sizes
Even small size discrepancies can lead to unexpected adjustment charges once freight is scanned through carrier depots.
It’s worth taking some time to review:
- Your commonly used cartons
- Saved product dimensions
- Satchel sizing
- Warehouse packing processes
Keeping this information accurate helps avoid unexpected charges and keeps pricing more predictable across your shipments.