Freight Audit, Payment & Finance

Glossary

GL coding, invoice matching, variance resolution - explore the freight audit and payment terms that help shippers control costs and close books faster.

Accounts Payable (Freight)
The function within a shipper's finance department responsible for processing, validating, and paying carrier invoices for transportation services.
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Billing Dispute / Rate Dispute
A formal disagreement between a shipper and carrier over invoiced charges - typically triggered when an audit reveals discrepancies between the billed amount and the agreed rate or shipment details.
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Carrier Remittance
The actual transfer of funds from the shipper (or their freight pay provider) to a carrier in settlement of approved freight invoices.
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Cost Allocation
The method of distributing freight costs across business units, customers, product lines, or orders to determine the true transportation cost attributable to each.
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Duplicate Invoice Detection
The automated identification of carrier invoices that have been submitted more than once for the same shipment, preventing double payment.
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Freight Accruals
Estimated freight costs recorded on the books before actual carrier invoices are received, allowing finance teams to recognize transportation expenses in the correct accounting period.
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Freight Audit
The systematic review of carrier invoices against contracted rates, shipment records, and service terms to identify billing errors before payment is issued.
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Freight Audit and Pay (combined)
An integrated service that combines invoice verification and carrier payment into a single workflow - audit first, then pay only what's been validated.
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Freight Claims
Formal requests for reimbursement filed against a carrier when cargo is lost, damaged, or delivered short, governed by the terms of the bill of lading and applicable transport law.
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Freight Pay / Freight Payment
The process of remitting payment to carriers for completed shipments, often consolidated through a third-party service that handles disbursements on the shipper's behalf.
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Freight Settlement
The end-to-end process of resolving a carrier's freight invoice - from receipt and audit through dispute resolution and final payment - completing the financial lifecycle of a shipment.
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Freight Variance Reporting
Reports that compare actual freight costs against expected costs - budgeted rates, contracted rates, or accrued amounts - to identify and explain the differences.
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GL Coding / General Ledger Allocation
The practice of assigning freight costs to specific general ledger accounts - by department, cost center, product line, or customer - so transportation expenses are accurately reflected in financial reporting.
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Invoice Reconciliation
The process of matching carrier invoices to original rate agreements and shipment records to confirm that billed amounts are accurate before approving payment.
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Rate Confirmation
A document issued after a carrier accepts a tendered load, confirming the agreed rate, service terms, pickup and delivery details, and any special requirements - serving as the binding price agreement for the shipment.
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Self-Billing / Self-Invoice
A billing model where the shipper generates the freight invoice based on their own shipment records and contracted rates, rather than waiting for the carrier to bill.
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