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What does RoutingGuides.com do for me?
RoutingGuides.com delivers two
distinct benefits:
- We make the production,
maintenance and distribution of Routing Guides easier, faster and
less expensive by eliminating the need to print, distribute and
track the receipt of new or updated Routing Guides.
- We make it easier for shippers
to comply with routing instructions by eliminating paperwork,
the need to find the most current version of a particular Routing
Guide and by providing a simple Route Inquiry tool.
In addition to making the process of
issuing and utilizing a Routing Guide easier and faster, we provide
tools that improve the communication between shipper, carrier and
consignee such as Advance Shipment Notifications, Bill of Lading
Generation, tracing and tracking and more.
If you would like, you can view a
sample guide now.
How do I
sign up?
If you would like to post your
Routing Guide on RoutingGuides.com, simply access the sign up page and
enter the required information. If you would like more information,
contact us.
What
does it cost?
RoutingGuides.com fees are only
incurred by the companies whose Routing Guides are posted on the web
site.
RoutingGuides.com costs less than the
costs now associated with printing, distributing, and monitoring
receipt of your Routing Guides. Additionally, by making compliance
easier for your vendors or customers, RoutingGuides.com reduces the
number of non compliant shipments simplifying receiving processes, and
providing you with the opportunity to leverage all of your shipment
volume to drive down your transportation expenses.
Up to 5 Routing
Grids |
$250 per month |
6-10 Routing Grids |
$450 per month |
10-20 Routing Grids |
$650 per month |
21-30 Routing Grids |
$950 per month |
31-40 Routing Grids |
$1250 per month |
Over
40 Routing Grids |
$1500 per month |
A Routing Grid is a combination of
shipping location, the direction of the movement that is being
controlled (inbound, outbound or both), and any product exceptions.
How
will you bill me?
Billing is performed on a monthly
basis. Invoices are sent prior to the month that is being billed.
All fees are payable within 20 days.
RoutingGuides.com fees are only
incurred by the companies whose Routing Guides are posted on the web
site.
How do I access a routing guide?
You can access a routing guide by
executing a hyperlink on another site, you can type in the address of
the routing guide (http://www.routingguides.com/jlfrench/login.asp) or you can go to
http://www.routingguides.com and select "find a guide". In order
to view a Routing Guide you must enter your email address.
Additionally, some Routing Guides have been password protected; if
your vendor or customer issued you a password, enter it in the
password field otherwise leave the field blank.
Is
the system secure?
We know and appreciate how critical
your data is and work hard to protect it from falling into the wrong
hands. After careful study of worst-case scenarios, RoutingGuides.com
has developed technology solutions that are designed to overcome those
risks. Click here to learn more about your Privacy and
Security.
How do I perform a Route Inquiry?
Routing guides are accessible by
location, direction and product exception therefore, if the product
you are shipping is identified in the product drop down box you
should select it otherwise select all products; select the location
that you are shipping and tell the system whether you are shipping
from or to that location.
Once all of this information is
entered, you can choose to view a Route Grid or you can continue
entering information to perform a route inquiry.
What
is a Route Grid?
A Routing Grid is a combination of
shipping location, the direction of the movement that is being
controlled (inbound, outbound or both), and any product exceptions.
This is typically what you see on the old-fashioned paper Routing
Guides.
How do I send an "advanced shipment
notification"?
After you receive the routing
assignment from the system, you can send a message to the consignee.
This will provide the consignee with an advanced notification and
allow them to prepare and plan for the receipt of the shipment.
I was not issued a password, can I still
access a routing guide?
Customers who set up Routing Guides
have the option of allowing unsecured access to their Routing Guides.
In the event that you were not provided a password, simply enter your
email address in the "email address" field and select login. If the
Routing Guide was configured without security, you will be granted
access, if you still can not access the guide, contact your Route
Administrator.
What browser's do you support?
RoutingGuides.com was optimized for
versions 6.2 and higher of Netscape and version 4.0 of Internet
Explorer. If your browser does not meet these minimum requirements,
you can download the latest versions of these browsers for free.
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