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 level Object Original freight costs Increased freight costs Increased by
1 Load A 0 100 100
2 Shipment 1 0 50 50
2 Shipment 2 0 50 50
3 Shipment 1, line 10 0 25 25
3 Shipment 1, line 20 0 25 25
3 Shipment 2, line 10 50 75 25
3 Shipment 2, line 20 - 50 -25 25
3 Shipment 2, line 30 0 0 0

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