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It's always been a part of my M.O. to call the "shipper" and "consignee" (and NOT the traffic clerk in the office either). I mean I want to talk with the person that physically loads and/or unloads the trucks. Is it ready? Do you have a dock? Appointments? What time do you close? Lunch? Open? etc. etc. etc. A two minute phone call by a brokerage dispatcher make your life that much easier down the road. If a broker doesn't do this... you expose yourself to all sorts of accessorial charges. And as we all know... those charges are easy to bill... but can be a little more difficult to collect.
Our CSR's usually call around 10:00 (assuming that carrier dispatch has a handle on things by that hour of the day). And then again at around 3:00 (to ensure what was/is supposed to be done is).
CSR turnover is high (I think). God bless them... they take a lot of crap all day from all sides.
Our CSR's usually call around 10:00 (assuming that carrier dispatch has a handle on things by that hour of the day). And then again at around 3:00 (to ensure what was/is supposed to be done is).
CSR turnover is high (I think). God bless them... they take a lot of crap all day from all sides.