ICC Logistics Services

FREIGHT CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS

Negotiate LTL, Truckload, and International Freight Rates That Hold.

ICC negotiates your freight contracts using 50+ years of real lane and rate data — securing lower LTL, truckload, and international rates, correcting classification and accessorial exposure, and locking in terms that survive the next market swing.

No cost. No obligation. Your data stays confidential.

Up to 30%

Reduction in freight costs.

$10.97M

Three-year validated savings, enterprise manufacturer.

23%

Worldwide transportation savings, apparel supplier.

18%+

Annual freight reduction, medical equipment maker.

We Bring the Lane Data Your Carriers Assume You Don’t Have

Freight pricing is built to be hard to compare. Class, density, NMFC codes, fuel tables, and accessorials vary from carrier to carrier, so two quotes for the same lane are almost never apples-to-apples. That opacity is exactly where money leaks.

ICC closes the gap with 50+ years of real freight pricing across LTL, truckload, and international lanes, so you walk into every negotiation knowing precisely what a competitive rate looks like — and how to hold it.

  • Benchmark your lane rates against what comparable shippers actually pay.

  • Confirm freight class, density, and NMFC coding are correct and defensible.

  • Separate negotiable accessorials and fuel factors from fixed ones.

  • Right-size contract, volume, and spot exposure across your lanes.

  • Lock in terms that hold up against mid-year rate and capacity swings.

Freight Pricing Is Built So You Can’t Compare It

Carriers price freight in ways that resist direct comparison, and the people across the table negotiate lanes every day. Without independent lane data and a clear strategy, even a hard-fought negotiation ends on the carrier’s terms.

Class and Coding

Misapplied freight class, density errors, and wrong NMFC codes quietly inflate LTL invoices. Carriers rarely correct in your favor — the exposure compounds shipment after shipment.

Rates That Diverge

Every carrier structures discounts, minimums, and fuel differently, so quotes for the same lane never line up. Without benchmarking, “competitive” is just what the carrier tells you.

Markets That Shift

Capacity, fuel, and demand move rates throughout the year. A contract that looked strong at signing erodes long before renewal if the terms weren’t built to absorb the swing.

Real Client Results. Real Freight Savings Across Shippers.

ICC’s value isn’t theoretical. Clients secure better lane rates, correct costly misclassification, and consolidate fragmented carrier networks — without sacrificing service.

$3.5M

Annual transportation savings from a full carrier-network overhaul.

$121K

Recovered in 5 months for a shipper billed on the wrong terms.

$4.5M+

Five-year savings for a high-volume shipping program.

2 weeks

To know exactly where your freight rates stand.

Insider Knowledge. Independent Data. Better Rates.

ICC doesn’t hand you a benchmark and wish you luck. Every engagement gives you the lane data, the strategy, and the advocacy to negotiate freight rates that actually hold.

Reduce Costs

We negotiate expertly structured freight agreements that cut spend by up to 30% — savings that show up on every lane, not just the first invoice.

Benchmark Lanes

We benchmark your rates against 50+ years of real freight pricing to surface the discounts, class errors, and accessorials carriers would rather you miss.

Expert Advocacy

We know how LTL, truckload, and international pricing works from the inside — so you’re represented by people who negotiate freight for a living.

Ongoing Oversight

We monitor your freight invoices after the deal to confirm that the rates and terms you negotiated are the ones you’re actually charged.

Better Freight Rates Are Just the Start

A stronger lane rate is most powerful when the rest of your logistics is aligned behind it. ICC’s 50+ years of rate intelligence brings the same rigor to every part of your freight operation.

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Three Steps. Real Savings. No Disruption.

No cost. No obligation. No carrier disruption. You get a clear picture of where your freight rates stand — and you decide what happens next.

Send Your Data

About 4–6 weeks of freight invoices and your current LTL, truckload, and 3PL agreements. That’s all we need. ICC handles everything from there.

ICC Runs Analysis

We benchmark your lanes against 50+ years of freight pricing and deliver a report showing exactly where you’re overpaying, where class or accessorials are wrong, and what’s negotiable.

Negotiate From Strength

ICC delivers the lane benchmarks, negotiation guidelines, and target rates your team needs to walk into any carrier conversation with a data-backed position.

Common Questions About Freight Contract Negotiations

When did you last benchmark your freight rates?
Most shippers can’t remember — and fewer still check a new freight contract against the last to confirm the savings the carrier promised. Before you renegotiate, you need to know how rate and fuel increases have hit your lanes, whether your class and coding are correct, and how your rates compare to shippers moving similar freight. That’s exactly what the Logistics Cost Review shows you.

Which freight modes can you negotiate?
All of them — LTL, truckload, international, and freight 3PL agreements. That includes freight class and NMFC coding, density-based pricing, fuel tables, accessorials like liftgate and inside delivery, minimums, and lane-specific discounts. There’s very little in a freight contract that can’t be improved with the right lane data behind you.

How much will I save?
Clients save up to 30% on freight in a typical renegotiation. Within two weeks, you’ll know exactly where you stand. Worst case, you learn your lanes are already priced well. Best case, you gain the leverage to negotiate best-in-class rates and correct class or accessorial errors that were quietly inflating every invoice.

How much does this cost?
ICC’s Logistics Cost Review has no upfront cost. We benchmark your lanes, identify opportunities for savings, and deliver findings before any engagement begins. If you choose to engage ICC further, our structure is aligned with your results.

What's the difference between contract, volume, and spot rates?
Contract rates are negotiated over time for regular shipments — the most stable and predictable. Volume rates apply to shipments that are too large for standard LTL but short of a full truckload, and are earned through consolidation. Spot rates are one-time and move with the market, useful for urgent freight but usually the most expensive. Most shippers carry the wrong mix; ICC right-sizes it against your actual lane behavior.

Why are LTL rates so hard to compare?
Because carriers structure them differently on purpose. Freight class, density, NMFC coding, fuel tables, accessorials, and discounts all vary carrier to carrier, so two quotes for the same lane rarely line up. Without independent benchmarking data, comparing them accurately is nearly impossible — which is exactly the advantage ICC brings.

Will negotiating impact my carrier relationship?
Yes — in a positive way. Strong carrier-shipper relationships are built on mutually beneficial terms. Once you can see how your lanes stack up against the market, you’re negotiating on a level playing field, and that’s where durable freight partnerships come from.

How much work is this for our team?
Minimal. ICC needs about 4–6 weeks of freight invoices and your current carrier and 3PL agreements. Most clients spend less than a few hours total getting ICC what it needs to start.

We have worked with ICC Logistics for several years now. The impact on our freight costs was immediate and substantial. They are well respected by the carriers we use throughout our distribution network, and I would recommend ICC Logistics to anyone considering the services ICC has to offer.

Vice President of Operations

Lighting Fixture Importer

Find Out What Your Freight Carriers Aren’t Telling You.

ICC has helped clients cut freight spend by up to 30%, recover six figures in billing errors, and save millions over multi-year contracts — all without switching carriers or disrupting operations.