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B-199475 1 (1981-09-29)

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DECISION




FILE:   n1 I  GO  I r,


THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL/
OF THE UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON, 0. C. 20548



      DATE:   September 29, 1981


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MATTER OF: American Farm Lines, Inc.


DIGEST:


     GSA's settlement action, disallowing
     carrier's claim for exclusive use of
     vehicle charges, is sustained, without
     resolution of question raised by carrier
     in request for review where answer is
     not relevant under the facts.

     American Farm Lines, Inc. (AFL), requests review
by the Comptroller General of the disallowance by the
General Services Administration (GSA) of its claim for
additional freight charges for the transportation of a
less than truckload (LTL) shipment from Mishawaka,
Indiana, to Point Mugu, California, on Government bill
of lading (GBL) S-0865563, dated December 11, 1978.

     The GBL indicates that the Government tendered
one container (4,900 pounds), with radio transmitting
and receiving sets, and one box of electrical instru-
ments, NOI (276 pounds). The GBL shows that numbered
seals were applied and that the shipment was trans-
ported on trailer 7001. The GBL also contains a
notation instructing the carrier not to break the
seals.

     AFL billed and was paid charges, originally, on
the basis of LTL rates. The carrier's supplemental
bill contained charges for exclusive use of vehicle
service, which the carrier alleges was requested and
performed. Minimum charges, derived from application
of class 100 truckload rates to a minimum weight of
18,000 pounds, are applicable under item 80 of AFL's
Tariff l-E, MF-ICC 10, where the shipper requests
and the carrier provides a trailer for the exclusive
use of the Government's shipment. GSA disallowed the
claim on the basis that the Government did not request
the service.


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