Understanding & Using Counteroffers on Evotrux
Working with counteroffers on Evotrux as a carrier
Written By Ross Prentice
Last updated 3 months ago
When a shipper sends you a counteroffer, it means they’re interested in working with you, they just want to adjust part of the deal, usually the price, timing, or scope.
Counteroffers are a way to keep the conversation moving without starting from scratch.
When you receive a counteroffer, you can:
Accept it if the terms work for you
Send a new counteroffer with updated pricing or conditions
Decline it if it no longer fits your operation
If you send a counteroffer, you can include a comment to explain your pricing, note flexibility, or clarify what’s included. This often helps shippers understand your position and reach an agreement faster.
A few common reasons carriers use counteroffers:
Adjust pricing due to fuel, distance, weight, or timing
Clarify assumptions (dock hours, detention, loading method, etc.)
Propose alternative pickup or delivery windows
Indicate where there’s flexibility and where there isn’t
Counteroffers keep everything transparent and documented in one place, helping both sides move toward a fair, workable rate.
TL;DR
Counteroffers let you negotiate without losing momentum. Accept, counter, or decline and use comments to explain your pricing and speed up agreement.