With Rating-2, you can assign more than one tariff to a single carrier/customer. This unlocks flexibility for real-world pricing scenarios—like different service levels, commodities, or lane-specific structures—without resorting to spreadsheets.
Why this matters
Multiple rating methods per carrier and customer means more flexibility, better price accuracy, and simpler workflows—right inside Rose Rocket.
Getting started
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Rating-1: One tariff per carrier, One tariff per customer
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Rating-2: Multiple tariffs per carrier/customer
If you don’t yet have Rating-2, reach out to your Rose Rocket Account Manager to upgrade.
How to assign multiple tariffs
You can assign tariffs in two ways:
1. From the Tariffs board
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Navigate to Rating Module > Tariffs.
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Click Create Tariff, select tariff type (Customer or Carrier), assign to your partner, and set the effective rate date.
2. From the Partner profile
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Navigate to Partners, open the partner profile.
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Within the Tariffs section, add one or more tariffs.
3. From the Customer profile
- Navigate to Customers, open the customer profile.
- Within the Tariffs section, add one or more tariffs.
Using multiple tariffs when rating/quoting shipments
In the Assign partner(s) & cost or Find partner rates widgets on Quotes/Orders/Manifests:
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Each assigned tariff to the partner appears as an individual tile (display: “Partner Name (Tariff Name)”).
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Tariff tiles are ranked by lowest to highest cost.
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Any rating errors appear individually per tariff for clarity.


In the Add quote widget on Quotes/Orders:
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Each assigned tariff to the customer appears as an individual tile (display: "Tariff Name”).
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Tariff tiles are ranked by lowest to highest cost.
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Any rating errors appear individually per tariff for clarity.
