Stamp Rate Chart Types - Weight

The "Weight" chart type uses zones and the weight table to calculate the rate.

How to Create a New Weight Stamp Rate Chart

  1. Click the arrow next to the New button, or press the N key.

  2. Click Stamp Rate Chart.

  3. Under Chart Type select "Weight". 

  4. Select the zone to apply the stamp rate to.

  5. Click on the Weight Table button.

  6. Enter the weight ranges and click OK. See Weight Ranges below for more information.

  7. Click Apply to save the rate chart and keep it open or click OK to save and close the rate chart.

See Base Rate Charts - New / Edit Stamp Rate Charts for more information on base rate charts.

Quick Tip: Stamp rate charts include item charges in the Items tab.

Weight Ranges

The Weight Ranges tables allow you to configure weight breaks that will be based on the weight in the created route stops. It is used with "Weight" chart types only.

Field Name

Description

Field Name

Description

Zone begins with

Search for all weight break values that include the zone in the Zone column.

Zone

Zone for the location.

Quick Tip: You can use *DEFAULT* as a wild card to use all zones for the location(s) that have not been set up in the Weight Ranges grid. See the example below.

WeightBreak

Weight amount to start charging.

Rate

The rate amount to charge.

Per

The number of pounds included in your rate. 

Minimum

Optional. The lowest amount charged for the weight break.

Plus

Optional. Additional dollar amount. If a negative amount is entered it will be subtracted from the calculated amount. 

Cap

Optional. Maximum amount charged for the weight break.

 

Always use next weight break if less expensive

Always assess the lower price if the previous weight break is lower.

Apply weight rating to SureRate

Allows you to add your weight rating when calculating the rate based on mileage from the general tab.

Always use the whole rate

Allows you to charge the entire amount when your weight amount exceeds the previous grouping.

Example

Always use the whole rate is enabled and you have a single line item with a Per of $10 for every grouping of 10 lbs, the rate chart would charge $10 for the 1st through 10th lbs, $20.00 for the 11th through 20th lbs, $30.00 for the 21st through 30th lbs, and so on. 

Weight Break Use

Use maximum value between the zone weight break and zone rate details

Use the higher price between the weight rate table charges and the base rate charges in the base rate Base Rate Details tab.

Use the combined values of the zone weight break and zone rate details

Use and combine the weight rate table charges and the base rate charges in the base rate Base Rate Details tab.

How Does it Work?

The Operations App will check if a route stop falls into one of the weight breaks listed. In a tiered rating situation, the rating calculation will not look at the previous rate, only the line specifying the rating for the applicable item break.

How to Add a Weight Break

  1. Go to Maintenance > Rate Charts.

  2. Click the '+' next to Base Rates.

  3. Click the '+' next to the base rate group then double click the chart you would like to add to.

  4. Click on the Weight Table button. 

  5. Enter the weight break.

  6. Click the OK button to save.

How to Edit a Weight Break

  1. Go to Maintenance > Rate Charts.

  2. Click the '+' next to Base Rates.

  3. Click the '+' next to the base rate group then double click the chart you would like to edit a weight break. 

  4. Click on the Weight Table button. 

  5. Edit the weight range details.

  6. Click the OK button to save.

How to Delete a Weight Break

  1. Go to Maintenance > Rate Charts.

  2. Click the '+' next to Base Rates.

  3. Click the '+' next to the base rate group then double click the chart you would like to delete a weight break. 

  4. Click on the Weight Table button. 

  5. Select the weight break you would like to delete by clicking on the box on the left, the row will highlight blue.

  6. Press the Delete button on your keyboard.

  7. Click the OK button to save.

Example

In this example, route stops in zone 02215 with a weight that is between 5 and 9 pounds rate at $1.00 per lb. Once the weight reaches 10 pounds, it will rate at $2.00 per lb. 

5-9

$1.00 per lb

10-14

$2.00 per lb

5-9

$1.00 per lb

10-14

$2.00 per lb

5 = $5.00

6 = $6.00

7 = $7.00

8 = $8.00

9 = $9.00

10 = $20.00

11 = $22.00

12 = $24.00

13 = $26.00

14 = $28.00

However, if you have a Rate greater than 0 set in the Stamp Rate Details tab on the stamp rate chart with the same Zone, the rate will change depending on the "Weight Break Use" selected.

5-9 

$1.00 per lbs

with Base Rate $7.50

"Use maximum value..."

5-9 

$1.00 per lbs

with Base Rate $7.50

"Use the combined values..."

5-9 

$1.00 per lbs

with Base Rate $7.50

"Use maximum value..."

5-9 

$1.00 per lbs

with Base Rate $7.50

"Use the combined values..."

5 = $7.50

6 = $7.50

7 = $7.50

8 = $8.00

9 = $9.00

5 = $12.50

6 = $13.50

7 = $14.50

8 = $15.50

9 = $16.50

Example Using *DEFAULT*

*DEFAULT* is a wild card to use any zones for the location(s) that have not been set up in the Weight Ranges grid.

In this example, route stops from any zone with a weight that is between 5 and 9 pounds rate at $1.00 per lb. Once the weight reaches 10 pounds, it will rate at $2.00 per lb. 

5-9

$1.00 per lb

10-14

$2.00 per lb

5-9

$1.00 per lb

10-14

$2.00 per lb

5 = $5.00

6 = $6.00

7 = $7.00

8 = $8.00

9 = $9.00

10 = $20.00

11 = $22.00

12 = $24.00

13 = $26.00

14 = $28.00

However, if you have a Rate greater than 0 set in the Stamp Rate Details tab on the stamp rate chart with the same zone, the rate will change depending on the "Weight Break Use" selected.

5-9 

$1.00 per lb

with Base Rate $7.50

"Use maximum value..."

5-9 

$1.00 per lb

with Base Rate $10.00

"Use maximum value..."

5-9 

$1.00 per lb

with Base Rate $7.50

"Use the combined values..."

5-9 

$1.00 per lb

with Base Rate $10.00

"Use the combined values..."

5-9 

$1.00 per lb

with Base Rate $7.50

"Use maximum value..."

5-9 

$1.00 per lb

with Base Rate $10.00

"Use maximum value..."

5-9 

$1.00 per lb

with Base Rate $7.50

"Use the combined values..."

5-9 

$1.00 per lb

with Base Rate $10.00

"Use the combined values..."

5 = $7.50

6 = $7.50

7 = $7.50

8 = $8.00

9 = $9.00

5 = $10.00

6 = $10.00

7 = $10..00

8 = $10.00

9 = $10.00

5 = $12.50

6 = $13.50

7 = $14.50

8 = $15.50

9 = $16.50

5 = $15.00

6 = $16.00

7 = $17.00

8 = $18.00

9 = $19.00