{"type":"video","version":"1.0","html":"<iframe src=\"https://www.loom.com/embed/eb107397589d4b969d88d73faa9c8c9e\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"1440\" height=\"1080\" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>","height":1080,"width":1440,"provider_name":"Loom","provider_url":"https://www.loom.com","thumbnail_height":1080,"thumbnail_width":1440,"thumbnail_url":"https://cdn.loom.com/sessions/thumbnails/eb107397589d4b969d88d73faa9c8c9e-93548acfee203fc4.gif","duration":606.998,"title":"Chariot | Overview of NC Electronic Bill of Lading","description":"This Loom explains the updated 2026 onward electronic bill of lading requirements for North Carolina movers in Chariot. It covers North Carolina Utilities Commission regulation and the required state max rate tariff, noting that moves under 50 miles are local and handled with an hourly rate, while over 50 miles should be weight and distance based. It walks through the Chariot e-bill of lading step by step, including estimate type selection, binding versus non-binding limits, regulated valuation options such as basic value protection and full value protection with minimum valuation at 5x or 6x estimated weight, and required customer and mover signatures. It also shows how signed copies are automatically generated and sent to the customer."}