RateWare
LTL and Small Package Pricing Management System

RateWare XL whitepaperEver increasing supply chain complexity presents a challenge to shippers, carriers and logistics service providers alike. RateWare, the SMC³ solution for managing shipment rating and pricing, is used by hundreds of transportation and technology professionals every day to apply intelligent rating processes within their supply chains.

RateWare products can be used to:


  • Manage LTL shipment costing and pricing, including carrier-specific discounts, minimum charges, deficit rating and FAK charges, in a streamlined and efficient process.
  • Quickly and easily convert and validate data through a simplified process for updating motor carrier tariff information and expiration dates.
  • Support rating requirements with various lookup, discounting and support activities.
  • Increase planning flexibility and reduce the complexities of LTL rating for shippers, distributors, logistics service providers and transportation exchanges.
  • Incorporate CzarLite base rates in your logistics platform.
  • Improve labor efficiency through more rapid and accurate decision making on transportation pricing and faster responses to shipping inquiries.
  • Help LTL carriers manage hundreds of different customer-specific pricing lists.
  • Provide one complete system that’s efficient, easy to maintain and accurate for a network of users.

RateWare XL— Featured Technology

RateWare XL is the fastest, most comprehensive rating and pricing solution of its kind. This latest SMC³ technology supports LTL, class and density pricing, with rating speeds of over 80,000 rate requests per second. RateWare XL is available now as a Web service, able to run anywhere on any platform.

In addition to the latest RateWare XL technology, SMC³ offers a complete family of client/server pricing tools for a TCP/IP network. The RateWare family is used by many of our software alliances and includes RateWare Server, RateWare Desktop Client (Microsoft Windows rater), the RateWare COM Client.

RateWare Server

The implementation of SMC³’s RateWare Server product enables you to fully realize the advantage of a durable rating engine with a library of more than 4,000 data modules. This robust rating simplifies LTL and small package pricing projects and eliminates the costly activities of sourcing, programming and maintaining data from multiple carriers.

RateWare Clients

The COM client that comes standard with the RateWare Server product can be used in both your development and production processes as a client for connecting LTL and small package pricing to a transportation or supply chain application. For users needing more of a production tool for rate quotes and freight payment purposes, SMC³'s RateWare Desktop Client is the solution.

Small Package Rating

A software interface distributed as part of the RateWare Server and RateWare COM technology products supports standard FedEx and UPS rates in a multi-carrier shipment rating engine. SMC³ makes the FedEx and UPS package rates available from all points to all points within the contiguous U.S., and provides all service levels (express, ground, cwt., etc.) in an integrated system.

Having FedEx and UPS rates along with the standard LTL rates gives you one-stop shopping for all your rating activities. And, the SMC³ name means that your package rates will be received in a timely manner.

Points of Service and Transit Times

SMC³’s CarrierConnect COM object technology can be used as a separate component or integrated with RateWare for quick access to carrier points of service and transit time data. SMC³ maintains the latest points of service and transit time data for more than 155 of the top national, multi-regional and regional carriers.

Linux Shared Object

If you're developing an application that requires LTL pricing information, SMC³ provides RateWare shared objects and libraries that you can interface with from your Linux system. These powerful programmers' tools enable you to incorporate SMC³'s rate data modules for LTL pricing and mileage data into a Linux application.