Privacy Notice
The brand DirectRoadExpress is pleased that you have visited our website and are interested in our company, products and services. It is important to us to protect your personal data during handling throughout the entire business process. In the following, we explain what information DirectRoadExpress collects when you visit our website and how this information is used.
Types of Data We Process
We only process your personal data when required for a specific and allowed purpose.
Contact Data
Information To Contact You When You Use Our SerVices like Name, email, Phone Number.
Shipment Data
Informations Enabling Pick-up And Delivery Of Your Shipment eg.status of your shipment
Survey Data
Informations Comunicated by you to one of our employees or by filling an online form.
Performance of a Contract
For pre-contractual and contractual reasons, we also need personal data to provide our services and comply with the obligations arising from contractual agreements concluded with you.
On directroadexpress.com we offer the following services:
- Get a Quote
- DirectRoadExpress for Business
- Track & Trace
- Ship Now
- Customer Service
- Duty and Tax Prepayment
Processing for Advertising Purposes
When you visit our web page we offer you a broad variety of information about DirectRoadExpress, about our products, services and events. In particular you can get information about our:
- Events & Webinars
- Delivered.
- Spotlight
- Newsletters
What Are My Data Subject's Rights?
You have the following rights
You Can Request Informations as to What Personall Data Is Stored.
You Can Request That We Edit ,delete Or Block Your Personal Data Provided This Action Is Permited by Law.
You Can Request to Recieve Your Personal Data You Provided In A structured Comonly Used And Machine Format.
You May Lodge a Complaint With The Supervisory Authority.
Rigth to Obtain
You can obtain your information by contacting data protection
Rigth to Object
The right to object applies for all processing of personal data which is based on Art. 6 (1) f) GDPR.
Rigth to Withdraw Your Consent
You have the right to withdraw your consent with effect for the future at any time.
To exercise your right, simply get in touch with us by using the contact details
About Data Security
DirectRoadExpress takes the security of your data very seriously. We have implemented various strategies, controls, policies and measures to keep your data secure. We keep our security measures under close review. We use safeguards such as firewalls, network intrusion systems, and application monitoring. Where appropriate, we secure your data by using pseudonymization and encryption techniques when storing and transferring your data. For instance, your data is saved in a secure operating environment which is not accessible to the public. In certain cases, your personal data is encrypted by Secure Socket Layer technology (SSL) during transmission. This means that an approved encryption procedure is used for communication between your computer and the DirectRoadExpress servers if your browser supports SSL. We ensure that there are strict physical access controls in our buildings and certified data centers.
As a part of our security strategy, we have set up auditing programs to make sure that our systems and services comply with the DirectRoadExpress information security policy, and by extension the ISO 27001 standard.
In addition, we are taking a number of ongoing measures to reduce risk, such as (but not limited to) training our employees regularly and organizing incident simulation exercises by our Cyber Defense Center.
Should you wish to contact DirectRoadExpress by e-mail or contact forms, we would like to point out that the confidentiality of the information sent cannot be guaranteed. The contents of (e-mail) messages can be read by third parties. We therefore recommend you send us confidential information only by post.
Terms And Conditions
Find additional information on our Terms and Conditions
Definitions Of Terms
Advance Arrangements
The shipper or consignee must contact DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding prior to the tender of the shipment(s).
Bill of Lading
The documents made out by or on behalf of the shipper that constitute the contract between the shipper and DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding for the carriage of freight.
Assembly / Distribution
Service The acceptance of two or more shipment parts from multiple shippers at a single origin airport; the assembly of such parts into one shipment for transportation purposes; and/or the distribution of two or more shipment parts to multiple consignee addresses at a single destination airport.
Beyond Delivery (*)
Pickup or delivery area (*) in the DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding Service Guide, indicating additional charge applicable.
Business Day / Holidays
Business day is defined as 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
Observance of local holidays may cause delivery delays. Deliveries scheduled on a holiday will be rescheduled for the next business day.
Carriage
Equivalent to transportation, refers to movement of shipments, including all services and operations of DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding incidental thereto.
Consignment
Equivalent to the term “shipment,” one or more pieces tendered by one shipper at one time, at one address, and receipted for in one lot, and moving on one Bill of Lading to one consignee at one destination address.
Consignee
The person or company whose name appears on the Bill of Lading as the party to whom the shipment is to be delivered by the forwarder.
Consignor
See Shipper.
Costume Jewelry
Jewelry with a declared value or actual value of less than $100.00 per pound.
Delivery Service
The transportation of inbound shipments from the airport or the DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding terminal to the consignee.
Forwarder
DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding.
Inside Pickup and Delivery
Pickup and delivery at locations other than a loading dock/platform or outside entrance of a building.
Legal Holidays
Refers to any national, state or local holiday.
Oversized Freight
Any shipment consisting of an individual piece of unusual shape, or weighing over 250 pounds, or with a dimension exceeding 60 inches.
Pickup Service
The transportation of outbound shipments from the shipper to the airport or the DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding .
Re-Delivery Service
Repeated delivery attempts of shipments that cannot be delivered on the first attempt and is returned to the DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding terminal.
Regular Delivery Service
The transportation and delivery of inbound shipments during regularly scheduled trips from the airport or DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding’s terminal to the consignee.
Regular Pickup Service
The transportation of outbound shipments from the shipper to the airport or DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding terminal on regularly scheduled trips.
Shipment
A single consignment, consisting of one or more pieces, moving from one shipper at one time, at one address, and receipted for in one lot, and moving on one Bill of Lading or shipping document to one consignee at one address.
Shipper
The person or company whose name appears on the Bill of Lading as the party who tenders a shipment to DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding.
Special Pickup and/or Delivery Service
The pickup and/or delivery of a shipment:
- After hours or Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
- Where pickup and/or delivery must be made at a specific time or by appointment only
- Where a vehicle must be specially dispatched or rerouted at the request of the shipper or consignee
- Where forwarding schedules require special service to meet service parameters
Shipments Acceptability
Shipments Acceptable
Defined as shipments which comply with the rules and regulations of DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding Rules Tariff No. 1 and all laws, ordinances, and other governmental rules and regulations governing their transportation by DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding.
Shipments Acceptable in Discreet 1st class only
DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding will accept for transportation or be responsible for the following goods only if there are discreet 1st class packages:
- Anything prohibited by law
- Banknotes, bills of exchange, bonds, certificates, coins, currency of any nation, deeds, evidence of debt, mortgages, uncancelled revenue or postage stamps, stock certificates, shares, share coupons, travelers checks, war savings and savings stamps, any form of negotiable paper or instruments
- Gold and silver bullion, coined or un-coined, concentrates, cyanide, precipitates, sulfides or any other form of gold or silver bullion or precious metals including platinum
- Gems, cut or uncut, precious or semi-precious
- Human remains (cremated or disinterred)
- Liquor, beer, wine or spirits
- Shipments not properly packed or of inherent nature such that transportation could not be furnished without loss or damage to these shipments (used containers, containers that are open, broken, rattle, etc)
- Live animals, birds, fish, reptiles, and insects
- Furniture, household goods, personal effects, used-not for resale
- Shipments consigned to Post Office Boxes or “To Order Of”
- Firearms
- Shipments not expressly covered elsewhere but likely to cause damage to other shipments, equipment, crew or passengers
- C.O.D. shipments with a C.O.D amount exceeding $50,000
Shipments Acceptable Under Special Conditions
Consignments in the following categories will be accepted for carriage only when advance arrangements have been made with DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding or DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding’s representative:
- Shipments with a declared value or shipment value protection requested exceeding $100,000
- Shipments consisting of individual pieces of unusual shape, or weighing over 250 pounds or with a dimension exceeding 60 inches
- Shipments requiring special handling devices, tailgate equipment, special attention or care enroute
Right of Inspection
As permissible by law, DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding reserves the right to open and inspect shipments and to notify the appropriate authorities if they contain contraband, illegal materials or controlled substances. Charges for Weight Transportation charges for a shipment will be assessed on the gross weight of the shipment based on the greater of the following:
- Actual weight
- Cubic dimensional weight
- Minimum weight (where applicable)
Cubic dimensional weight will be derived from the cubic measurement of the shipment in whole inches (length x width x height) on the basis of one pound for each 194 cubic inches (for Domestic Air) or fraction thereof. Fractions of pounds will be assessed at the charge for the next higher pound. DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding may re-weigh a shipment and rate it accordingly.
Declared Value
DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding provides, at added cost, excess declared value protection for shippers who elect to declare a value in excess of DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding’s tariff liability ($.50 per pound, $50.00 minimum). By declaring the actual value of their goods, shippers are afforded protection against loss or damage to their shipment caused by carrier or forwarder negligence.
Shipment Value Protection
DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding provides, at added cost, all risk shipment value protection. Shippers who elect to purchase shipment value protection by entering an amount in the shipment value protection section on the DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding Bill of Lading are entitled to all the benefits of declared value protection plus the added protection against loss or damage caused by adverse weather, earthquakes, etc., commonly described as acts of God.
Consequential, Incidental, & Special Damages
DIRECTROADEXPRESS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF DIRECTROADEXPRESS GLOBAL FORWARDING KNOWLEDGE THAT SUCH DAMAGES COULD BE INCURRED.
ONLY INSURED GOODS ARE REFUNDED IN CASE OF DAMAGE OR ANY OTHER INCIDENT.
Shipment Preparations
Preparation By Shipper
The shipper shall be responsible for preparing and presenting a non-negotiable DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding Bill of Lading with each shipment tendered for transportation. Shipments will be subject to DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding Rules Tariff #1 and tariffs governed thereby. If the shipper fails to present such Bill of Lading to DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding at the time of tendering the shipment, DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding may accept the shipment if accompanied by a non-negotiable shipping document or memorandum. No DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding Bill of Lading or other shipping document or memorandum issued or accepted by DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding shall be negotiable. Each such shipment, regardless of the form of the shipping document or memorandum accepted by DirectRoadExpressGlobal Forwarding shall be subject to DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding’s tariffs in effect on the date of acceptance of such shipment.
Preparation, Completion or Correction By DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding
DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding will, at the request of the shipper, prepare the Bill of Lading on behalf of the shipper. If the Bill of Lading delivered with the consignment does not contain all required information, or if the Bill of Lading contains any error,DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding may complete or correct the Bill of Lading to the best of DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding’s ability without liability or obligation to do so.
Conditions
The terms and conditions of the DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding Bill of Lading shall apply at all times while the shipment is being handled and shall be binding upon the shipper, the consignee and DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding.
Apparent Order & Condition of the Consignment
If the condition of the consignment and/or packaging is different from the shipper’s description, DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding shall insert on the Bill of Lading the apparent order and condition of the shipment as received by DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding.
Packing & Marking Requirements
Consignments must be packed in a way to: 1) insure safe transportation with ordinary care in handling, and 2) not injure persons or damage property. Each piece shall be legibly and durably marked with the name and full address of the shipper and consignee, with the marks and numbers appearing on the Shipper’s Letter of Instruction (SLI) or Bill of Lading.
Services Quide Aplications
Applications of Service Guide
Except as otherwise provided herein, this guide is applicable with all DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding tariffs and subsequent replacements and revisions, and is governed by DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding Rules Tariff #1.
Except as otherwise proved herein, the guide contains rules, regulations, pickup and delivery points and charges that apply as follows:
The City Served section of this guide names a representative list of cities where pickup and delivery services are provided.
For cities not listed, contact your local DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding office The pickup and delivery services are also governed by the same rules and regulations that govern the airport-to-airport transportation of the respective shipments, including cubic measurement provisions as provided.
Application of Rates & Charges
- Rates and charges are published in United States currency and are payable in lawful currency of the U.S.
- Unless otherwise provided, charges will be assessed on the actual, chargeable or minimum weight; whichever is
- Charges will be assessed at the rates in effect on the day of acceptance of the shipment by DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding
- In computing charges, fractions of less than one-half cent will be omitted and fractions of one-half cent or more will be considered as one cent
- Fractions of pounds will be assessed at the charge for the next higher pound
- Dimensional weight charges will be assessed in accordance with DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding Rules Tariff #1
Pickup & Delivery Services
Pickup and delivery service will be provided at no additional charge, unless designated in this Guide as a Beyond (*) area, or is not listed, and are subject to the following provisions unless otherwise specified:
- Special pickup or delivery must be arranged in advance for any shipment defined as Shipments Acceptable Under Special Conditions
- Special pickup or delivery service will be provided only on instructions from the shipper (on the waybill or other shipping document) or from the consignee. DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding must receive such instructions prior to removal of the shipment from the terminal at destination
- Additional fees will be charged for special pickup and/or delivery services
- Pickup and/or delivery service will not be provided when addresses are not directly accessible to vehicles. Shipments will not be handled beyond loading platforms, shipping rooms or doorways directly accessible to vehicles unless advance arrangements are made and applicable special handling charges assessed
- Loading and unloading incidental to pickup and delivery service will not be provided for pieces that cannot be loaded or unloaded by one person (a single piece weighing in excess of 250 lbs.), unless advance arrangements have been made
- Special pickup and/or delivery service will be provided only upon advance arrangements
- Responsibility for non-observance of conditions relating to shipments which are not acceptable for carriage rests upon the shipper and consignee, who jointly and severally are liable to DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding for any loss, damage, delay, liability or penalties which may result from any such shipments
Undeliverable Shipments
DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding will make all reasonable efforts to deliver each shipment to the consignee at the address specified.
If a shipment is undeliverable for any reason, DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding will notify the shipper to arrange for the shipment’s return. The charges associated with the original shipment remain due and payable within 15 days from the invoice date. On receipt of the shipper’s instructions, the shipment will be held for pickup, re-delivered or returned to the shipper, and the shipper will be billed for the applicable charges.
If no instructions are received from the shipper within 60 days of the date of shipment, DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding will dispose of the shipment at public or private sale.
Re-Delivery
DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding has the option to charge for each re-delivery of a shipment when the initial attempt at delivery cannot be completed. After three (3) attempted deliveries or ten (10) business days from the date of the shipment, whichever occurs first, the shipment will be considered undeliverable (see Undeliverable Shipments).
Special Handling Fees
Additional charges may apply for shipments picked up or delivered at a steamship dock, wharf or pier, private residence, or convention or trade show. Contact your local DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding office.
Re-Delivery Service:
A shipment which cannot be delivered on the first attempt of delivery to the consignee, will be returned to DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding’s terminal and the consignee notified. Re-delivery will be made only upon request of the consignee or shipper and will be performed by regular delivery service or by special delivery service in accordance with instructions from the consignee or shipper. An additional delivery charge may apply for each subsequent attempted delivery of such shipment
- Detention of Vehicle/Waiting Time: When vehicles are held for loading and/or unloading, an added fee per hour or part thereof per vehicle will be made for all time in excess of 20 minutes. Charges based on time will be computed by multiplying the hourly rate by the time involved
- Storage Charge: At destination, DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding will store non-hazardous or nonperishable shipments without charge for up to 72 hours from the time of arrival, excluding of Sundays and legal holidays. After 72 hours, DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding, at its option, may continue to hold such shipment as agent for the shipper or consignee for an additional charge
- Two-Man Service: An additional charge per shipment, in addition to all other applicable charges, will be assessed for pickup or delivery whereDirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding requires an additional person to complete pickup or deliver
- Liftgate Service: An additional charge per shipment, in addition to all other applicable charges, will be assessed for pickup or delivery requiring the use of liftgate equipment
- Inside Pickup or Delivery: An additional charge will be assessed for inside pickup or delivery of shipments in excess of 100 pounds
Terms of Payment
Rates and charges published herein and in tariffs governed hereby are stated in United States currency and are payable in lawful currency of the United States.
DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding is not required to provide credit privileges. The invoice date begins the credit term cycle and payment is due upon receipt of invoice. Failure to keep the account current will result in the account being placed on a “e-payments only” status. This status may impair the ability to use DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding’s services and have an effect on any discount program. In the event a lawsuit is brought by DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding to collect charges, the party responsible for DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding’s charges will be liable for all reasonable costs thereof which include, but are not limited to, attorney fees, interest and court costs. Please refer to the DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding Bill of Lading for Conditions of Contract.
Refunds for overpayment of transportation charges will not be issued to the extent the account is more than 60 days past due, and overpayment will be applied against any invoices that are more than 60 days past due.
- Prepaid means charges will be billed to and paid by the shipper
- Collect means charges will be billed to and paid by the consignee
- Third Party means charges will be billed to and paid by someone other than the shipper or consignee. Note: The shipper is liable for, and will be billed for, all charges and fees, plus all special handling fees, if the consignee or third party refuses to make payment
- Cash On Pickup means charges are collected in advance and prior to the shipment moving
- F.C.C.O.D. means freight charges will be collected from consignee on delivery
Collect on Delivery (C.O.D.) Service
DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding offers C.O.D. Service consisting of carriage of goods to the consignee, collection of cash (subject to limitations), cashier’s, certified, traveler’s or company check or money order made payable to the shipper, and delivery of a check or money order to the shipper of the goods. The shipper of the goods via C.O.D. Service is responsible for specifying the type and amount of the check or money order to be collected on the Shipper’s Receipt or shipping document. The full amount of the C.O.D. and all other collect charges is payable in cash (subject to limitations), cashier’s, certified, traveler’s or company check or money order.
No privileges of examination or trial will be given prior to collection of the C.O.D. No partial collection of the amount of the C.O.D. will be made. No partial delivery of a C.O.D. shipment will be made unless the full amount of the C.O.D. has been collected.
If the consignee cannot be located, or fails or refuses for any reason to pay the C.O.D. amount, the shipment will be treated as an Undeliverable Shipment. Any such shipment which the consignee refuses to accept from DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding may be stored or disposed of at the shipper’s sole risk and expense, and any costs for storage and disposal of such goods may be charged to the shipper’s account and shall be recoverable by DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding.
C.O.D. Applications
Checks (including cashier’s, certified, traveler’s and company checks) and money orders for the C.O.D. amount will be collected at the shipper’s sole risk. DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding shall have no liability for any loss, including, but not limited to, risk of non-payment and/or forgery.
After collection, the C.O.D. check and money order will be promptly forwarded to the shipper via U.S. mail (certified).
The shipper may arrange release of shipper’s C.O.D. amount – the release of the shipper’s C.O.D. amount only in the following manner:
- By instructions placed on the Shipper’s receipt or other shipping documents at the time of acceptance by DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding
- By written order to DirectRoadExpress Global Forwarding at origin
Restrictions to C.O.D. Service
The following restrictions apply to C.O.D. Service:
- The maximum C.O.D. amount is $50,000.00 per shipment by cashier’s, certified, traveler’s or company check
- C.O.D. collections in cash will not exceed $500.00
- C.O.D. service is not available on shipments moving in an Assembly or Distribution Service