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Load details page

The load details page now have a brand new layout for better monitor the load information.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Upper right buttons,

It is possbile to perform several actions in the buttons presented in the load details page. For example:
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"Add Quote", "Copy Magic Link", and if you click the three dotted menu to expand the menu, even "Archive Load" and "Open in New Tab".


Obs.: If you click to open in a new tab, the load will be presented more widly, with the URL containing the load id.

Stops Visibility

Load with none or one stop between source and destination will be presented as:


For load with multiple stops, you are able to click the "Expand stops" button to see further details on each of the stops, such as their zipcode, date and time:
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Load informations

Next, we have a row with all the core details of the load, explained throughly in the below table,

Load

Reference ID of the load, information that is sent over by the TMS

Equipment

The equipment might be shown differenlty from the TMS if the customer has a mapping in Parade. So, for example, if you send the load with a F and has a mapping for Flatbed, this is what will be showed.

Distance

The distance between the source and destination.

Stops

Number of stops from the load (also considering the source and destination).

Weight

Weight of the freight

Commodity

Type of commodity

Start

The price you would start a negotiation with a carrier

Max

The highest price you would pay a carrier to handle a load

Customer

The price your customer is paying for the load

Margin

Margin rate from start to max compared to customer rate

DAT

Rate calculated by DAT RateView feature, using an specific equipment type

Book Now

Default rate shown to carriers enabled for book now. Editing the book now price will override other pricing strategies. A carrier may receive carrier-specific rates with Digital Offers or Cascades

It will show the date of the rate and by whom it was issued, in the above example, by the Global Pricing rule

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