Glossary
Chassis Fee
A chassis is attached to a truck, and used to transport a container.
Chassis Fee
What is a chassis fee?
A chassis fee is assessed if your shipment is traveling by truck (e.g., after your cargo arrives at an ocean port, if it’s being transported via truck to a warehouse).
For FCL shipments, this is a flat fee which varies by trucker.
For LCL shipments, the fee is calculated based on the volume of the cargo.
What is a tri-axle chassis fee?
A tri-axle chassis fee is assessed if an FCL shipment traveling by truck is overweight. Generally a 20’ container above 36,000 lbs and a 40’ container above 44,000 lbs requires a tri-axle chassis. The trucker may charge for both a chassis fee and a tri-axle chassis fee if a tri-axle chassis is necessary. See Overweight Cargo for more information.
If applicable, a chassis fee/tri-axle chassis fee will appear on your Flexport quote or invoice as a destination charge.
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