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Seattle P2P Rates Transmark Cartage Services 22221 68th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 206.439.1212 Tel 206.957.0000 Fax [email protected] www.tcsdelivers.com Seattle P2P Rates Area Minimum 100 lbs 1,000 lbs 2,000 lbs 5,000 lbs CAP-24' CAP 53' A $ 23.50 $ 12.00 $ 11.00 $ 8.50 $ 7.00 $ 335.00 $ 450.00 B $ 29.00 $ 14.25 $ 13.25 $ 10.75 $ 9.00 $ 375.00 $ 475.00 C $ 35.25 $ 16.50 $ 15.50 $ 11.75 $ 10.00 $ 400.00 $ 500.00 D $ 41.50 $ 18.50 $ 17.50 $ 13.75 $ 12.25 $ 425.00 $ 520.00 * Note - Additional Accessorial and/or Special charges may apply Q Beyond / Quote Rules and Conditions * Standard Delivery is next business day. * Dimensional rule of 250 cubic inches = 1 pound applies * All charges are due in full within 15 days from the invoice date * Fuel surcharges (*FSC) are applicable at the current Regional Fuel Index (calculated on the 1st of each month) * Cap Charge is applicable per truck. * Same day services are available to all points for an additional charge. SEATTLE "SPECIAL" Rates Area A Area B Area C/D Area Y Monday to Friday - 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM $ 45.00 $ 50.00 $ 60.00 Quote Monday to Friday - before 8:00 AM $ 70.00 $ 80.00 $ 100.00 Quote Monday to Friday - after 5:00 PM $ 90.00 $ 95.00 $ 100.00 Quote SATURDAY $ 90.00 $ 95.00 $ 100.00 Quote SUNDAY / LEGAL HOLIDAYS $ 125.00 $ 150.00 $ 225.00 Quote Note - above SPECIAL rates are additional to regular rates TCS Linehaul TO/FROM TO/FROM Minimum 100 lbs 1,000 lbs 2,000 lbs 5,000 lbs SEA GEG $ 40.00 $ 15.00 $ 15.00 $ 15.00 $ 15.00 *Plus FSC ** Recoveries from Forward Air incur an additional $15.00 charge plus FSC Effective 1-1-21 Transmark Cartage Services 22221 68th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 206.439.1212 Tel 206.957.0000 Fax [email protected] www.tcsdelivers.com Accessorial Charges Inside Delivery - $15.00 Min or $3.00/cwt …............................$15.00 Min or $3.00/cwt - Residential Liftgate Service (any piece over 125 lbs.) - Areas A-D $30 Flat - Beyond (Area's Y/Q) $55 Flat Transfer Fee (Recover/Drop) - $15.00 MIN or $0.05/lb., whichever is greater Forward Air (Recover/Drop) - $15.00 MIN or $0.05/lb., whichever is greater Hotel - $10.00 Min or $2.00/cwt…..........................$10.00 Min or $2.00/cwt - Convention Center P&D Unpacking/Debris Removal - $20.00 MIN or $10.00/cwt…...........................$10.00 Flat - School P&D Two Man Pick-up or Delivery - Areas A-D: $55.00 Beyond (Area's Y/Q) by quote Additional Labor (1st 30 Min Free) - $55.00 per man hour, billed quarter hour Attempted Pick-up or Delivery - 50% of the chargeable weight or full min whichever is greater Waiting Time (15 Min Free) - $55.00/hour (Billed at $13.75 per 1/4 hour or fraction thereof) Stair Carry - $10 per flight of stairs (Landing and first flight free). Flight defined as up to 15 stairs. Palletize & Shrink Wrap - $30.00 per pallet…................$40.00 per pallet - Palletize & Bubble Wrap C.O.D. Fee and/or F.C.C.O.D. Fee - $10.00…..................................................No Charge - Pallet Jack Warehousing available by quote TCS Operates a complete fleet of vehicles to meet any pickup and delivery needs in the Pacific Northwest. Covering everything from a small package to a 30,000 lb. hotshot across International Borders, TCS is a one-stop shop for all your cartage needs. Effective 1-1-2021 Zip Code / City / Area A-D 98001 Auburn A 98046 Lynnwood D 98115 Seattle A 98185 Seattle A 98408 Tacoma A 98002 Auburn A 98047 Pacific A 98116 Seattle A 98188 Seattle A 98409 Tacoma A 98003 Federal Way A 98051 Ravensdale B 98117 Seattle A 98190 Seattle A 98411 Tacoma A 98004 Bellevue A 98052 Redmond C 98118 Seattle A 98191 Seattle A 98412 Tacoma A 98005 Bellevue A 98053 Redondo A 98119 Seattle A 98195 Seattle A 98413 Tacoma A 98006 Bellevue A 98055 Renton A 98121 Seattle A 98198 Seattle A 98415 Tacoma A 98007 Bellevue A 98056 Renton A 98122 Seattle A 98199 Seattle A 98416 Tacoma A Transmark Cartage Services 22221 68th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 206.439.1212 Tel 206.957.0000 Fax 98008 Bellevue A 98058 Renton A 98124 Seattle A 98201 Everettsea@tcsdelivers. D 98417 comTacoma A 98009 Bellevue A 98059 Renton A 98125 Seattle A 98203 Everett www.tcsdelivers.D 98418 comTacoma A 98010 Black Diamond B 98062 Seahurst A 98126 Seattle A 98204 Everett D 98419 Tacoma A 98011 Bothell C 98063 Federal Way A 98129 Seattle A 98205 Everett D 98421 Tacoma A 98012 Mill Creek D 98064 Kent A 98131 Seattle A 98206 Everett D 98422 Tacoma A 98015 Seatte A 98071 Auburn A 98132 Seattle A 98207 Everett D 98424 Tacoma A 98020 Edmonds D 98072 Woodinville D 98133 Seattle C 98208 Everett D 98443 Tacoma B 98021 Bothell C 98073 Redmond C 98134 Seattle A 98258 Lake Stevens D 98444 Tacoma D 98022 Enumclaw C 98074 Sammamish C 98136 Seattle A 98275 Mukilteo D 98445 Tacoma D 98023 Federal Way A 98075 Sammamish C 98138 Seattle A 98290 Everett D 98446 Tacoma B 98024 Fall City C 98077 Woodinville D 98144 Seattle A 98321 Buckley D 98447 Tacoma B 98026 Edmonds D 98082 Mill Creek D 98145 Seattle A 98352 Sumner A 98448 Tacoma B 98027 Issaquah C 98083 Kirkland C 98146 Seattle A 98354 Milton A 98450 Tacoma B 98028 Kenmore D 98087 Lynnwood D 98148 Seattle A 98371 Puyallup B 98455 Tacoma B 98029 Issaquah C 98092 Auburn A 98154 Seattle A 98372 Puyallup B 98460 Tacoma B 98030 Kent A 98093 Federal Way A 98155 Seattle C 98373 Puyallup B 98464 Tacoma A 98031 Kent A 98101 Seattle A 98158 Seattle A 98374 Puyallup B 98465 Tacoma A 98032 Kent A 98102 Seattle A 98160 Seattle C 98375 Puyallup B 98466 Tacoma B 98033 Kirkland C 98103 Seattle A 98161 Seattle A 98387 Spanaway C 98467 University Place B 98034 Kirkland C 98104 Seattle A 98164 Seattle A 98388 Steilacoom C 98471 Tacoma A 98036 Lynnwood C 98105 Seattle A 98165 Seattle A 98390 Sumner A 98477 Tacoma B 98037 Lynnwood D 98106 Seattle A 98166 Seattle A 98391 Bonney Lake B 98481 Tacoma A 98038 Maple Valley B 98107 Seattle C 98168 Seattle A 98402 Tacoma B 98492 Lakewood D 98039 Medina B 98108 Seattle A 98170 Seattle A 98403 Tacoma B 98493 Tacoma B 98040 Mercer Island B 98109 Seattle A 98174 Seattle A 98404 Tacoma A 98496 Lakewood D 98041 Bothell C 98111 Seattle A 98177 Seattle C 98405 Tacoma B 98497 Lakewood D 98042 Kent B 98112 Seattle A 98178 Seattle A 98406 Tacoma B 98498 Lakewood B 98043 Mountlake Terrace D 98114 Seattle A 98181 Seattle A 98407 Tacoma B 98499 Lakewood B Beyond / Quote 98013 Burton 98270 Marysville 98339 Port Hadlock 98397 Longmire 98546 Grapeview 98014 Carnation 98271 Marysville 98340 Hansville 98401 Lakebay 98547 Grayland 98019 Duvall 98272 Monroe 98342 Indianola 98430 Camp Murray 98548 Hoodsport 98045 North Bend 98276 Nooksack 98344 Kapowsin 98431 Tacoma 98550 Hoquiam 98061 Rollingbay 98277 Oak Harbor 98345 Keyport 98433 Tacoma 98555 Lilliwaup 98065 Snoqualmie 98278 Oak Harbor 98346 Kingston 98434 Tacoma 98556 Littlerock 98068 Snoqualmie Pass 98282 Stanwood 98348 La Grande 98438 McChord 98557 McCleary Transmark Cartage Services 22221 68th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 206.439.1212 Tel 206.957.0000 Fax 98110 Bainbridge Island 98287 Silvana 98349 Lakebay 98439 Lakewoodsea@tcsdelivers. 98558 comMcKenna 98220 Acme 98288 Skykomish 98351 Longbranch 98442 Tacomawww.tcsdelivers. 98559 comMalone 98223 Arlington 98291 Snohomish 98353 Manchester 98501 Olympia 98560 Matlock 98224 Baring 98292 Stanwood 98355 Mineral 98502 Olympia 98561 Menlo 98225 Bellingham 98293 Startup 98356 Morton 98503 Lacey 98562 Moclips 98226 Bellingham 98294 Sultan 98358 Norland 98504 Olympia 98563 Montesano 98227 Bellingham 98295 Sumas 98359 Olalla 98505 Olympia 98564 Mossyrock 98228 Bellingham 98296 Snohomish 98360 Orting 98506 Lacey 98565 Napavine 98229 Bellingham 98304 Ashford 98361 Packwood 98507 Olympia 98566 Neilton 98230 Blaine 98310 Bremerton 98364 Port Gamble 98508 Olympia 98568 Oakville 98231 Blaine 98311 Bremerton 98365 Port Ludlow 98509 Lacey 98570 Onalaska 98236 Clinton 98312 Bremerton 98366 Port Orchard 98511 Tumwater 98575 Quinault 98239 Coupeville 98314 Bremerton 98367 Port Orchard 98512 Olympia 98576 Rainier 98240 Custer 98315 Silverdale 98368 Port Townsend 98513 Olympia 98577 Raymond 98241 Darrington 98320 Brinnon 98370 Poulsbo 98516 Olympia 98579 Rochester 98244 Deming 98322 Burley 98376 Quilcene 98520 Aberdeen 98580 Roy 98247 Everson 98323 Carbonado 98378 Retsil 98524 Allyn 98583 Satsop 98248 Ferndale 98325 Chimacum 98380 Seabeck 98526 Amanda Park 98584 Shelton 98249 Freeland 98327 DuPont 98383 Silverdale 98527 Bay Center 98586 South Bend 98251 Gold Bar 98328 Eatonville 98384 South Colby 98528 Belfair 98587 Taholah 98252 Granite Falls 98329 Gig Harbor 98385 South Prairie 98530 Bucoda 98588 Tahuya 98253 Greenbank 98330 Elbe 98386 Southworth 98531 Centralia 98589 Tenino 98256 Index 98332 Gig Harbor 98392 Suquamish 98532 Chehalis 98590 Tokeland 98259 North Lakewood 98333 Fox Island 98393 Tracyton 98536 Copalis Crossing 98592 Union 98260 Langley 98335 Gig Harbor 98394 Vaughn 98537 Cosmopolis 98595 Westport 98264 Lynden 98337 Bremerton 98395 Wauna 98540 East Olympia 98597 Yelm 98266 Maple Falls 98338 Graham 98396 Wilkeson 98541 Elma 98599 Olympia Effective Date 1-1-21 .
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