Expedited Assistance
Expedited shipping is a method of shipping freight that ensures goods arrive faster than regular transit times. Expedited shipping is the process of moving freight in a time-sensitive manner. When utilizing expedited shipping services, shippers often prioritize on-time transportation service above and beyond their bottom line. And, since the transportation landscape is so fast-paced, moving freight quickly from A to B — when done correctly — can create tons of value.
Expedited shipping methods give shippers a way to cut down transit times and meet deadlines — adding additional value when they’re up against the clock.


Truck Loading
Shipments that travel via FTL are picked up at their origin point (point A) and taken directly to their destination (point B) A truck dispatcher’s job is essentially to manage freight on behalf of a carrier. That includes using load boards and personal connections to locate freight that needs to be shipped, speaking to brokers, conducting negotiations, and eventually dispatching drivers and setting up their routes.
Trucking dispatchers are responsible for creating shipping and dispatch records. These documents keep track of dispatched calls, driver routes, delivery and pick up schedules, and truck repairs and maintenance. Dispatchers also have to ensure that drivers are keeping accurate records as well.
Guaranteed Service
A guaranteed shipment is a service offered by freight carriers that ensures that your shipment will be delivered exactly when you specify. A guaranteed shipment is a service offered by freight carriers that ensures that your shipment will be delivered exactly when you specify. The standard guaranteed delivery is a 5:00pm guarantee, meaning that your freight must be delivered by 5pm on the date of delivery you specify. By delivering service guarantees, companies entitle customers with one or more forms of compensation, namely easy-to-claim replacement, refund or credit, under the circumstances of service delivery failure.
