TABLE 15.2 | EXAMPLE MATRIX OF WEIGHT BREAKS AND FREIGHT CLASS (S/CWT) Class < 500 (lIbs) 500 (Ibs) 1,000 (lbs) 2,000 (lbs) 5,000 (bs) 10,000 (Ibs) 2 20,000 (lbs) 50 34.30 28.32 24.25 23.04 17.58 15.74 10.47 55 36.94 30.50 26.12 24.82 18.93 17.41 11.58 60 39.59 32.69 27.99 26.60 20.29 19.08 12.69 65 41.94 34.64 29.66 28.18 21.49 20.27 13.48 70 44.64 36.86 31.56 29.99 22.88 21.94 14.59 77.5 48.10 39.72 34.01 32.32 24.65 23.85 15.86 85 51.90 42.86 36.70 34.87 26.60 26.24 17.45 92.5 55.89 46.15 39.52 37.56 28.64 28.38 18.87 100 60.27 49.77 42.61 40.50 30.89 30.77 20.46
TABLE 15.2 | EXAMPLE MATRIX OF WEIGHT BREAKS AND FREIGHT CLASS (S/CWT) Class < 500 (lIbs) 500 (Ibs) 1,000 (lbs) 2,000 (lbs) 5,000 (bs) 10,000 (Ibs) 2 20,000 (lbs) 50 34.30 28.32 24.25 23.04 17.58 15.74 10.47 55 36.94 30.50 26.12 24.82 18.93 17.41 11.58 60 39.59 32.69 27.99 26.60 20.29 19.08 12.69 65 41.94 34.64 29.66 28.18 21.49 20.27 13.48 70 44.64 36.86 31.56 29.99 22.88 21.94 14.59 77.5 48.10 39.72 34.01 32.32 24.65 23.85 15.86 85 51.90 42.86 36.70 34.87 26.60 26.24 17.45 92.5 55.89 46.15 39.52 37.56 28.64 28.38 18.87 100 60.27 49.77 42.61 40.50 30.89 30.77 20.46
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Sampson Industries is very concerned about the cost
of shipping products on a daily basis to its distributor.
Sampson is considering consolidating daily shipments
into weekly or even monthly deliveries. Currently, every
month Sampson makes 20 shipments of 1,500 pounds each.
Use Table 15.2 to calculate the monthly cost of Sampson’s
current shipping practice and then calculate the cost of
consolidating to 10, 5, 2 and then 1 shipment per month.
Sampson believes that the freight classification will stay at
60 irrespective of consolidation.
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