Our performance-based model delivers results!
Are you certain the freight invoices paid by your company are correct and you have
not been overcharged?
Facts:
According to Inbound Logistics* -
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Approximately one in nine freight bills require
a rate adjustment.
- Companies can save 2% to 5% of their total freight bill by identifying inaccurate
charges or duplicate payments.
- Freight bill overcharges represent millions of dollars in potential losses, yearly,
if they go undetected and unclaimed.
- Your cost to process a single freight bill, in-house, ranges from
$10.50 – $14.00 per invoice.
*Inbound Logistics,www.inboundlogistics.com - 9/2005
AFS Auditing:
For over 25 years, AFS Auditing has diligently saved customers millions of dollars
in freight bill charges by offering 'pre-audit' and 'post-audit' solutions.
Customers come to AFS knowing that we manage the entire freight bill process from
receipt to payment.
Customizable Solutions to Manage Your Complex, Global Supply Chain
Benefits:
- Cost Savings: Streamlining management time by optimizing overcharge recovery
process.
- Auditing Verification Model: Developed exclusively by AFS, AFS auditors employ
a three-phased verification approach to eliminate duplicate payment of freight bills.
- Auditing Expertise: Industry expertise and knowledge of freight transportation
law, regulation, and 'best practices' including experience in tariff and contract
interpretation and application.
- Claims Management and Resolution: We manage the claims process through collection,
including follow-up with the providers until the claim is resolved.
- Prompt Processing and Payment: Receive and record provider payments, promptly
forward provider payment to the customer, and return audited freight bills to your
specified destination.
If you are seeking a dynamic, cost savings partner -- contact
AFS Auditing and let us turn those invoices into revenue. For parcel auditing,
please click here.
Freight overcharges topped $6.5 billion, study estimates
Dallas Morning News - Friday, September 14,
2007
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