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All I want for Christmas is my two …. solicitations?


Update (1/2/12) SDDC has contacted us to state the the 45 day requirement only applies to publishing the rate filing schedule, not the publication of the solicitation. We are doing some further research on the topic, and we wil have a full blog post on the topic later this week, but we wanted to post this update from SDDC.
Update (12/29/11) The 2012 400NG and International tender have finally been posted on the SDDC website. They are the second …

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2012 400NG Baseline Rates Posted

SDDC has posted the 2012 400NG baseline rates, which will be used on all domestic DPS shipments scheduled for pickup after May 15, 2012. The rates, in a downloadable Excel spreadsheet…, are currently available on the Personal Property section of the SDDC website.
The rates contain a 2.5% increase over the previous 400NG baseline rates. This general price adjustment is based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the CEU Index, which according to the 400NG tariff is based

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DPS Filed Rates Needed From Daycos Customers

It’s that time of year again! We are quickly approaching the start of the summer season, and the May 15th implementation of the recently filed 2011 DPS rates. Since there are no publicly published DPS rates, Daycos needs to obtain the DPS filed rates from our customers.
We have a few options for obtaining filed rates for our billing purposes. Daycos can pull your rates directly from DPS at the time of billing, but keep in mind that if we…

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Problem Identified with DPS Analytics Custom Rate Reports

In our most recent newsletter…, we asked our customers to supply us with their DPS filed rates that will become effective May 15. We have started to see some of those come in, but we wanted to offer a warning to those TSPs who are using DPS Analytics when providing rates.
We have had reports from a couple of different TSPs that there is a potential problem using custom reports in DPS Analytics to provide the rates. Apparently, if

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