Negative freight costs - example 3

The total freight costs for Load A are zero. One of the shipment lines has negative freight costs, which is compensated by another shipment line with positive freight costs. The total freight costs of load A are increased by USD 100.

Object levelObjectOriginal freight costsIncreased freight costsIncreased by
1Load A0100100
2Shipment 105050
2Shipment 205050
3Shipment 1, line 1002525
3Shipment 1, line 2002525
3Shipment 2, line 10507525
3Shipment 2, line 20- 50-2525
3Shipment 2, line 30000

 

The USD 100 increase of Load A is proportionally distributed among both shipments, with USD 50 for each shipment. Similarly, for each shipment line of Shipment 1 the freight costs are increased by USD 25.

Shipment 2, line 10: 50 / (50 + 50) * 50 = 25.

USD 50 is the original freight cost amount of shipment line 10. USD 100 (= 50 + 50) is the original amount of the shipment lines of Shipment 2. The shipment is increased by USD 50. Shipment line 10 is increased by USD 25.

Shipment 2, line 20: 50 / (50 + 50) * 50 = 25

For line 20, the freight cost increase is also USD 25. This amount is added to the original value of USD -50, which results in the new amount of USD -25.

Shipment 2, line 30: 0 / (50 + 50) * 50 = 0