Zone Skip
A logistics strategy where shipments bypass intermediate distribution centers by shipping directly to a hub closer to the final delivery point.
Definition
A logistics strategy where shipments bypass intermediate distribution centers by shipping directly to a hub closer to the final delivery point. Zone skipping reduces handling costs transit times and potential damage risks. This technique is particularly effective for large-volume shippers who can consolidate multiple orders into full truckloads or containers
Related Terms
Zone Price
A shipping rate structure based on geographical zones rather than exact distances.
Actual Gross Weight
The total weight of a shipment including the product itself packaging materials pallets and any other shipping aids.
Accessorial Fees
Additional fees charged by carriers for services beyond standard transportation.
Advanced Manifest System (AMS)
A U.S. Customs system that requires cargo data (such as shipper consignee and cargo details) to be electronically submitted prior to a vessel's arrival.
Third-Party Logistics (3PL)
A company that provides outsourced logistics services including transportation warehousing order fulfillment and inventory management.
Through Bill of Lading
A Bill of Lading that covers multiple stages of a shipment's journey across various modes of transportation (e.g. sea rail and truck).
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