Hi, joe.
Doesn't the container loader or forwarder have a scale to weigh the freight?
If all you need is to weigh your loads (with a truck), find a Truck Stop in the area. they often have CAT scales with have certified weight. Each truck will cost about $12 for a certified weight. To get your load/net weight, weigh empty then loaded. You might get away with a "re-weigh" for $2.50.
CAT also as an app you get the numbers and pay through the app. Check your favorite app store. CAT scale web site
A network of over 1,500 certified truck scales across the U.S. and Canada found primarily at truck stops. CAT scales are by far the most trustworthy scales out there.
In fact, CAT Scale offers an unconditional Guarantee:
“If you get an overweight fine from the state after our scale showed your legal, we will immediately check our scale. If our scale is wrong, we will reimburse you for the fine. If our scale is correct, a representative of CAT Scale Company will appear in court with the driver as a witness”
A network of over 1,500 certified truck scales across the U.S. and Canada found primarily at truck stops. CAT scales are by far the most trustworthy scales out there.
In fact, CAT Scale offers an unconditional Guarantee:
“If you get an overweight fine from the state after our scale showed your legal, we will immediately check our scale. If our scale is wrong, we will reimburse you for the fine. If our scale is correct, a representative of CAT Scale Company will appear in court with the driver as a witness”
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Hi a newbie here found this after a thorough searching about truck weighing in parañaque area can you recommend one i have a project sending large amount of steel going to korea