Post date: Nov 8, 2012 4:47:21 PM
If the freight charge is fairly small and is part of a regular invoice, (ATD delivery surcharge) that charge should be divided up and added to the price of the parts on the invoice. On an ATD invoice with four tires it would mean dividing the delivery charge by ($3.50/4=.88) and increasing the cost of the tires by .88.
If it is a real freight charge, like $75 for an engine delivery, it should be stocked in as a freight charge and added to the invoice of the customer who is receiving the part at a very small mark up... $5 or so.