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UN Number


An internationally accepted four-digit number used to identify hazardous material.
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third party


A party other than the shipper or consignee that is ultimately responsible for paying the shipment charges.
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Terminal


YRC Freight building and grounds where shipments are prepared for local delivery or transportation to other terminals. Find your local terminal
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Tariff


A Tariff is a document setting forth applicable rules, rates and charges to move goods. A tariff sets forth a contract for the shipper, the consignee and the carrier. Since Jan. 1, 1996, motor carrier [..]
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shortage


The number of units received is less than the quantity shown on shipping documents. The outstanding units may be delivered later.
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Shipping documents


Papers accompanying a shipment as it moves through the YRC Freight system, including bills of lading (PDF), packing slips (PDF), customs paperwork
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Pro


An acronym for progressive rotating order; it is a 10-digit number assigned to each shipment and is a tracking number and a YRC Freight invoice number.
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payment terms


Generally, the shipper is responsible for payment for prepaid shipments, and the consignee is responsible for payment for collect shipments unless a third party is indicated as payor on the shipping p [..]
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Origin


Site where the shipment first enters the YRC Freight system.
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Order notify


Also called negotiable bill of lading, this is a shipment requiring the consignee to surrender the original endorsed bill of lading at delivery. A shipper may use this method to guarantee payment for [..]
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