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What does freight invoice auditing services look for
Incorrect or Duplicate Charges
Review charges against your freight contracts. If any incorrect or duplicate charges are found, our experts will work to resolve them.
Unjustified Accessorial Charges
Our experts mitigate unexpected accessorial charges for you, whether it’s for residential deliveries or the need for a lift gate.
Weight or Dimension Errors
Identify reweighs and reclasses, and use monthly reports to uncover internal or external causes.
Any Other Incorrect Billing
If there’s a discrepancy between the quoted freight rates and invoiced amounts, our team will identify the cause and resolve it on your behalf.
Freight audit helps all departments

Helping Shipping Teams
Catch discrepancies early, reducing manually process and disputing. This helps shipping teams identify cost saving opportunities to stay in budget and improve operations.
Helping Finance Teams
Reduce invoice error, overpayments, duplicate payments and provide detailed reports, helping finance teams save time in managing budgets and improving financial forecasting.
Helping Executive Teams
Receive business intelligence into logistics costs and efficiency, supporting better strategic decisions and improving overall competitiveness.
Freight Auditing Solutions for your Shipping Operations
Freight Audit as a Service helps businesses streamline logistics by ensuring freight invoices are accurate and compliant. Expert auditors review shipping costs, identify discrepancies, and dispute errors, preventing overpayments. By leveraging technology and industry expertise, this service offers valuable insights for better decision-making.
In addition to cutting costs, Audit as a Service boosts efficiency by automating invoice reviews and providing detailed compliance reports. This gives businesses visibility into logistics performance, helping them optimize their supply chain, control costs, and focus on growth.