What is inland transport?
It is the movement of a vehicle from the auction or pickup location to a warehouse, handling facility or U.S. loading port.
Why does ZIP matter?
A city name alone may be ambiguous, and an auction branch can use a commercial name that differs from its physical city. State and ZIP help identify the exact location.
Why do rates differ?
Distance, loading point, vehicle size, pickup conditions and transport route can affect the stored rate.
What if the location is missing?
Do not choose a similar location at random. Submit the missing location so it can be reviewed and mapped to the correct rate.