> basicall here is what I need. > > Origin zip > destination zip > origin city > destination city > weight > NMFC To my knowledge, only the zip, weight, and NMFC are criteria for freight calculation. So, you may try a UPS style lookup, handling different NMFC like different shipping method of UPS, each has its own rate table. When doing a shipping calculation, select different NMFC like selecting different UPS method, ground commercial, ground residential, 3day select, etc, justing subsitnuting the method name with NMFC class. David Mount Spring International http://msihosting.com suppressed ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich Kelly" <suppressed> To: <suppressed> Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:28 PM Subject: [ic] Shipping and NMFC > Can anyone help me with shipping and an LTL carrier company that uses the > NMFC class. All of our products have an nmfc class and orders are > frequently over 150 lbs. What can I do. I have tried adapting the > Fedex-query tag into a roadway-query tag but it seems I have gotten over my > head with the shipping. Interchange seems to work with fedex and ups but > its a bear if you want to alter some of those formulas. > > basicall here is what I need. > > Origin zip > destination zip > origin city > destination city > weight > NMFC > > Roadway.com has an E-commerce link that will spit back the rate quote based > on these criteria but I can't do step one. > > Any serious help is requested thank you in advace > > _______________________________________________ > interchange-users mailing list > suppressed > http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users > > _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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