Historically,
whenever there was a dispute between parties involving cargo or freight, the only option was for
the aggrieved party to seek
restitution by means of appointing attorneys in the other party's
jurisdiction and taking the matter to court. Now FreightDisputes
offers a real alternative!
FreightDisputes offers a completely neutral and
independent Binding Arbitration alternative to costly court litigation.
Binding arbitration is less formal and technical than court; offers far quicker resolution of the dispute; is far less expensive than court; provides finality; severely limits right to
appeal and provides a private and confidential forum.
FreightDisputes is affiliated with
FreightDeadbeats, long recognized for
its strict independence and neutrality in the collection of delinquent Freight
debts.
FreightDisputes offers an arbitration service specifically tailored to
the complexities of the transportation and
logistics industries. Arbitration is a faster, simpler, and less
expensive alternative to litigation. Disputes are brought before either
a neutral third party (an Arbitrator) or an Arbitration Panel of 3 Arbitrators who,
after carefully reviewing all of the relevant information submitted,
issue a final decision in favor of one of the parties. Decisions
are not based on the laws - that differ significantly from country to
country - but on the concept of common sense, fairness, equity and applied
experience.
Consumers, businesses and government departments — even some courts
themselves — have successfully used arbitration programs to resolve
disputes and there is widespread satisfaction with the process. Arbitration offers parties a decisive legal outcome to their disputes
without the expense and inconvenience of international court proceedings and
associated attorney
fees.
Arbitrators are respected and experienced leaders
in the freight and cargo community and disputing parties can be assured of a fair
and completely neutral decision.
FreightDisputes requires that both parties agree to use our Arbitration
service, to agree to either a single
Arbitrator (of USD 250/party) or an Arbitration Panel of 3 Arbitrators
(USD 600/party) and,
further, to accept and abide
by the binding decision of the Arbitrator or the Arbitration Panel as
set forth in our Arbitration Agreement.
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