You can use the Freight Mileage Rate Table to define a range of miles and then attach a freight rate to it. The freight rate reflects the cost for transporting product from the origin terminal (where product is lifted) to the destination terminal (where product is delivered) or delivery area (for EFM only). You can set up different freight rates for gasoline and diesel products.
EFM users can configure any number of freight rate tables required by their business. A freight rate table can then be assigned to a driver, carrier, or delivery area. That helps EFM users manage freight rates for any number of carriers and drivers, and for carriers who apply different rates to different delivery areas.
Best Rack takes the mileage between the origin and the destination, matches it up against the Freight Mileage Rate Table, and uses the appropriate freight rate to calculate freight charges for the load.