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What does TONU mean in trucking?

Short answer: Truck ordered not used, a charge requested when a truck is booked but the load is canceled after dispatch.

Plain-English explanation

TONU usually means truck ordered not used, a charge requested when a truck is booked but the load is canceled after dispatch. If the meaning is unclear, tie it back to the next step in the load: pickup, delivery, billing, inspection, fuel purchase, or recordkeeping.

In a load file, this language usually matters because it changes a rate, appointment, dock instruction, delivery record, or invoice packet.

Why it matters in trucking

TONU can affect rate negotiation, appointment timing, accessorial pay, paperwork acceptance, or who is responsible for a delay. The useful question is simple: what does this word change on this load?

The useful details are the ones a dispatcher or billing desk can verify later: who approved the change, when it happened, and which document shows it.

Example in real use

TONU may appear on the rate confirmation, BOL packet, delivery paperwork, or invoice notes, so the office should match the abbreviation to the document being requested.

Common mistakes or confusion

  • Using TONU without checking what it stands for in that specific message or document.
  • Assuming the same abbreviation means the same thing in dispatch notes, billing notes, equipment specs, and fuel statements.

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Last updated: 2026-05-07