Freight Guide Info
What you need to know about shipping
If you’ve got cargo to move (particularly something big), chances are you’re in
need of a freight service. A freight service is simply a company that transports
goods from one point to another. Whether the cargo is for residential or commercial
clients, or for domestic or international delivery, there are numerous freight companies
available to help meet your shipping needs.
How do they ship your goods? That depends on the company, your cargo and its destination,
but the two most common methods are as follows:
Air Freight
Air freight
shipping is one of the most reliable, efficient and flexible ways to do
business. Many air freight companies offer a variety of time packages, including
first flight and next morning service for time-sensitive shipments, and second day,
third day and economy when the desire to save outweighs your need for speed. For
critical or sensitive shipments, they might also offer
expedited freight and white-glove services, as well as door-to-door pickup
and delivery – for additional fees, of course.
Shipping Tip: Since air freight is often used for
overseas shipping, be sure to look for a company with locations or partners
worldwide. These connections cut down coordination problems and can keep the shipping
hassle-free.
Trucking Freight
If you’d rather put your goods on the road than in the air,
trucking freight might be a more appropriate choice for your cargo. Employing
a variety of vehicles, from truckload to flatbed and even refrigerated, freight
trucking companies are equipped to meet even your most specialized shipping needs,
with flexible timelines and affordable rates.
Shipping Tip: Many trucking companies are on top of the latest shipping technology.
Look for one that offers load tracking on its vehicles so you know your cargo can
be traced from starting point to destination.
While some companies specialize in only one of these transportation methods, many
employ both, as well as others such as ferry or barge transportation. If you’re
looking to ship, do your research – start with a freight broker, or contact
a number of freight companies and ask them to offer solutions for getting your cargo
from point A to point B.
Freight Insurance
Whichever method of transportation you choose, make
freight insurance a top priority. While most freight companies will offer
insurance as part of their services, many clients opt for external insurance on
their goods for optimal protection. You may also find you have an existing insurance
policy that already provides extra coverage on your cargo. Before you sign on with
any shipping company, ensure you are fully covered against any damage that might
occur to your property.