Glossary of frequently used moving words
It's important to understand the terminology associated with the
moving process. Wheaton wants to alleviate any confusion that you
may have as you work your way through the relocation process. Below
is a list of commonly used terms.
Accessorial (additional) services - Services,
such as packing, appliance
servicing, unpacking or stair carries, that you request to be
performed (or are necessary because of landlord requirements or
other special circumstances). Charges for these services are in
addition to the transportation charges.
Advanced charges - Charges for services performed
by someone other than the movers. A professional, craftsman or
other third party may perform these services at your request. The
mover pays for these services and adds the charges to your Bill of
Lading charges.
Agent - A local moving company authorized to act
on behalf of a national van line. The agent may handle the booking,
origin, hauling and/or destination services. Find the
Wheaton agent nearest you.
Agreed delivery date - The agreed delivery date
can range from one day to several depending on the weight of your
shipment. Your salesperson will discuss the transit times with you
prior to registering your shipment with Wheaton's Traffic
Department.
Agreed pick-up date - The agreed pick-up date can
range from one day to several depending on the weight of your
shipment. Your salesperson will discuss the transit times with you
prior to registering your shipment with Wheaton's Traffic
Department.
Air ride - The suspension system used on trailers
and tractors instead of conventional springs, where the vehicle is
supported and rides on rubber cylinders filled with compressed air
for a safer ride.
American
Moving & Storage Association (AMSA) - The trade
organization for the moving industry.
Appliance service by third party - The
preparation of major electrical appliances to make them safe for
shipment. Charges for these services may be in addition to the
line-haul charges.
Auto inventory - A form used when relocating an
automobile, motorcycle or boat that lists the vehicle's miles and
condition at both origin and destination. Can also be referred to
as motor vehicle inventory.
Auxiliary service - Commonly referred to as
shuttle service. Use of a smaller vehicle to provide service when
the residence is not accessible to the mover's normal equipment.
Shuttle service involves offloading the goods from the original
equipment and reloading to a smaller vehicle. Depending on the
weight of the shipment, this could involve several trips with the
smaller vehicle. The shuttle charge is based on a rate-per-hundred
weight.
Bill of Lading - The receipt for your goods and
the contract for their transportation. It is your responsibility to
understand the Bill of Lading before you sign it. If you do not
agree with something on the Bill of Lading, do not sign it until
you are satisfied that it is correct. The Bill of Lading is an
important document. Don't lose or misplace your copy.
Binding estimate - This is a written agreement
made in advance with the moving company. It guarantees the total
cost of the move based upon the quantities and services shown on
the estimate. Learn more about estimates.
Bingo sheet - A form that allows a van operator
or customer to easily check off items as they are delivered. Also
called a check-off sheet.
Booking agent - The agent who prepares the
estimate of cost from the information obtained during a visual
survey. The booking agent does not necessarily have to be located
at or near the origin. When the booking agent is located at the
origin, they will also be the origin agent and perform the visual
survey. Find
your local agent.
Bulky article - To ensure safe transportation,
some articles included in a shipment (e.g. big screen television,
motorcycles, hot tubs, etc.) require extra handling and/or
blocking. There is an extra charge for such items.
Carrier - The moving company holding the
operating authority required to transport household goods.
Cash on Delivery (COD) - Transportation for an
individual shipper for which payment is required at the time of
delivery at the destination residence (or warehouse).
Certified scale - Any scale designed for weighing
motor vehicles, including trailers or semitrailers not attached to
a tractor, and certified by an authorized scale inspector and
licensing authority. A certified scale may also be a platform or
warehouse type scale that is properly inspected and
certified.
Commercial shipper - Any person who is named as
the consignor or consignee in a Bill of Lading contract who is not
the owner of the goods being transported but who assumes the
responsibility for payment of the transportation and other tariff
charges for the account of the beneficial owner of the goods. The
beneficial owner of the goods is normally an employee of the
consignor and/or consignee. Learn more about corporate
relocation.
Consignor - The person at origin who arranges for
the transportation of the shipment.
CP - Carrier packing. CP is used extensively on
the inventory to identify cartons that have been supplied and
packed by Wheaton.
Crating - Refers to the process of building a
custom wood crate for the purpose of protecting certain items
during transport.
Cube - A measurement of the capacity or cubic
space of a truck or container. The industry average of is seven
pounds per cubic foot.
Cube sheet - A document used to determine the
cubic feet that furniture, appliances, cartons and miscellaneous
articles occupy in the van. By converting the cubic feet into
pounds, an estimated weight is acquired that is used in calculating
the estimated cost for a move. Also referred to as a Table of
Measurements.
CWT - An abbreviation for "per 100 pounds of
specified weight." Per-hundred weight.
Department
of Transportation (DOT) - The federal agency which
governs the interstate transportation industry, including movers of
household goods.
Destination agent - The agent located at or near
your destination who provides necessary services and information at
the end of moving. Find your local agent.
Disassembled by owner (DBO) - Items are
disassembled by owner rather than by the moving company. Wheaton is
not responsible for the reassembly of these items.
Dispatcher - Assumes the task of communicating
the route of a shipment to van operators and agents, making sure
that instructions are carried out accordingly.
Estimate: binding - This is a written agreement
made in advance with the moving company. It guarantees the total
cost of the move based upon the quantities and services shown on
the estimate. Learn
more about estimates.
Estimate: non-binding - This is the an
approximation of the cost by the moving company, based on the
estimated weight of the shipment and the accessorial services requested. A
non-binding estimate is not binding on the mover. The final charges
will be based upon the actual weight of your shipment, the services
provided and the tariff provisions in effect. Learn more about
estimates.
Estimated weight - An approximate weight of a
shipment determined by multiplying the estimated cubes by seven
pounds.
Expedited service - An agreement with the mover
to perform transportation by a set date in exchange for charges
based on a higher minimum weight.
Extra delivery - A portion of a shipment unloaded
at a location other than the destination address indicated on the
Bill of Lading. Also referred to as an extra stop.
Extra pick up - A portion of a shipment loaded at
a location other than the origin address indicated on the Bill of
Lading. Also referred to as an extra stop.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
(FMCSA) - Established within the Department of
Transportation to regulate the safe operation requirements for
commercial vehicle drivers, carriers, vehicles and vehicle
equipment.
Flight charge - An extra charge for carrying
items up or down flights of stairs.
Fuel surcharge - The moving company's tariff
provides for a percentage adjustment to the transportation charge
(and SIT Pickup and Delivery) to aid in recovery of the increased
cost of fuel. The surcharge, which can change twice monthly, is
based upon the national average cost of diesel, as reported by the
U.S. Department of Energy.
Gross weight - The weight of the truck after a
shipment has been loaded. Also referred to as the heavy
weight.
Hauling agent - The agent who owns the van
assigned by the van line to transport your household goods from
origin to destination. Find your local agent.
Helper - A person hired by the van operator or
agent to assist in the loading and unloading of goods. Wheaton
requires all helper labor be certified.
High value article - Items included in a shipment
that are valued at more than $100 per pound. These items should be
disclosed with the mover to ensure they are protected accordingly.
Also referred to as items of extraordinary value. Learn
more about replacement value protection.
Household goods (HHG) - Personal goods or
property used in a home.
Household goods descriptive inventory - The
detailed descriptive list of your household goods showing the
number and condition of each item. Also referred to as an
inventory.
Individual shipper - The individual requesting
movement of a shipment and paying the transportation charges.
Interstate move - The relocation of goods in the
United States from a place in one state to a place in a different
state. Learn
more about interstate moves.
Intrastate move - The relocation of goods within
one state that never crosses state lines or includes a segment
outside of that same state. Intrastate moves are NOT regulated by
the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Learn
more about intrastate moves.
Inventory - The detailed descriptive list of your
household goods showing the number and condition of each item. Also
referred to as a household goods descriptive inventory.
Items of extraordinary value - Items included in
a shipment that are valued at more than $100 per pound. These items
should be disclosed with the mover to ensure they are protected
accordingly. Also referred to as high value article. Learn
more about replacement value protection.
Leave over - When articles to be shipped are left
behind due to insufficient space on the primary van. An additional
van(s) is then utilized for transportation and delivery. Also
referred to as an overflow.
Light weight - The weight of a truck before a
shipment is loaded, including all essential loading equipment and
packing materials. Also referred to as the tare weight.
Line haul - The charges for the vehicle
transportation portion of your relocation. These charges apply in
addition to the accessorial service charges.
Load spread - Agreed pick-up dates.
Local move - A move within a particular
geographical area like a town or district instead of a state or
country. Learn more about local
moves.
Long carry - An added charge for carrying
articles excessive distances between the mover's vehicle and the
residence. Charges for these services may be in addition to the
line-haul charges.
Motor vehicle inventory - A form used when
transporting an automobile, motorcycle or boat that lists the
vehicle's miles and condition at both origin and destination. Also
referred to as auto inventory.
Net weight - The actual weight of a shipment
obtained by subtracting the tare weight from the gross
weight.
Non-binding estimate - This is the approximation
of cost by the moving company, based on the estimated weight of the
shipment and the accessorial services requested. A non-binding
estimate is not binding on the mover. The final charges will be
based upon the actual weight of your shipment, the services
provided and the tariff provisions in effect. Learn more about
estimates.
Operating authority - The government permit that
defines the scope of a carrier's operation by area and
commodity.
Order for Service - The document authorizing the
mover to transport your household goods.
Order (Bill of Lading) number - The number used
to identify and track your shipment. The number appears on all
documentation and correspondence. Also referred to as the
Registration Number.
Origin agent - The agent responsible for
performing packing and preparing necessary documentation for the
move. Click
here to find your local agent.
Overflow - When articles to be shipped are left
behind due to insufficient space on the primary van. An additional
van(s) is then utilized for transportation and delivery. Also
referred to as a leave over.
Packed by owner (PBO) - Used on the inventory to
identify cartons that have been packed by the customer. Learn more
about packing.
Packing date - A date set aside for packing. It is usually one day
prior to loading of the goods.
Permanent storage - The warehousing
of a shipment for an unspecified duration.
Pick up and delivery charges - Separate
transportation charges applicable for transporting your shipment
between the storage-in-transit warehouse and your residence.
Planner - Assumes the task of assigning a hauling
agent to load, transport, and unload shipments as they are
registered in Wheaton's Traffic Department.
ProMover Program - A certification
program created by the American Moving & Storage
Association (AMSA). The program gives consumers an easy way to
separate reputable, professional movers from rogue movers.
ProMovers must meet stringent requirements and agree to comply with
the regulations set forth by AMSA as well as the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the Surface
Transportation Board (STB). Wheaton and all its agents are
certified ProMovers.
Purchase order - A written authorization for
billing a relocation to a company. It is sometimes used in place of
the Order for Service.
Registration number - The number used to identify
and track your shipment. The number appears on all documentation
and correspondence. Also referred to as the Order (Bill of Lading)
Number.
Reweigh - When there is doubt about the origin
weight of a shipment, a reweigh may be requested by the customer at
destination. There is no charge for the reweigh; however, charges
are calculated on the new weight.
Scale ticket - A voucher providing the weigh
scale reading for tare weight and/or gross weight of a van.
Shuttle service - Use of a smaller vehicle to
provide service when the residence is not accessible to the mover's
normal equipment. Shuttle service involves offloading the goods
from the original equipment and reloading to a smaller vehicle.
Depending on the weight of the shipment, this could involve several
trips with the smaller vehicle. The shuttle charge is based on a
rate-per-hundred weight. Also referred to as auxiliary
service.
Spread dates - The combined dates for the agreed
pick up and the agreed delivery.
Storage-in-transit (SIT) - Temporary
warehouse storage of your shipment pending further
transportation. For example, if your new home isn't quite ready to
occupy. You must specifically request SIT service, which may not
exceed a total of 90 days of storage, and you will be responsible
for the added charges for SIT service as well as the warehouse
handling and final delivery charges.
Stretch wrap - The material and process used to
protect overstuffed furniture (except leather and suede) from
damage. Also referred to as shrink wrap.
Surface Transportation Board
(STB) - The agency within the Department of
Transportation responsible for the regulation and monitoring of
railroads and rates for the household goods industry.
Table of Measurements - A document used to
determine the cubic feet that furniture, appliances, cartons and
miscellaneous articles occupy in the van. By converting the cubic
feet into pounds, an estimated weight is acquired that is used in
calculating the estimated cost for a move. Also referred to as a
Cube Sheet.
Tare weight - The weight of a truck before a
shipment is loaded, including all essential loading equipment and
packing materials. Also referred to as the light
weight.
Tariff - The mover's
required, published price, list of rules, regulations, rates and
charges for the performance of interstate moving services.
Transit time - The time from when your belongings
are picked up to when they are delivered to the designated
destination.
Transportation charge - The cost of a single
loading, transporting and unloading of goods comprise the
charge.
Uncrating - Refers to the process of removing the
wooden crating material from items that had been crated.
Unpacking - Services required to remove or undo
packing of goods at the end of a shipment's transportation. Learn more
about Wheaton's unpacking services.
Valuation - The degree of "worth" of the
shipment. The valuation charge compensates the mover for assuming a
greater degree of liability than that provided for in the base
transportation charges. Learn about Wheaton's valuation
options.
Van line - A motor carrier with local agents that
coordinates the movement of household goods and special
products.
Van operator - The individual who oversees the
loading, hauling and unloading of your household goods.
Visual survey - A visual survey is performed by
the origin agent to determine which items are to be moved. The
amount of packing required and any special services necessary to
properly service your shipment are determined during the survey. A
cube sheet is prepared and used to determine the weight. The weight
is the basis for the moving cost. All elements of the survey come
together to determine an estimated cost for moving your
goods.
Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move -
A government-required publication given to all COD customers. Learn
more about Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move.
