Category Archive: Logistics
Posted on: December 8th, 2014 by Dru Ghegan
For businesses that need to ship orders to customers on a regular basis, logistics management is one of the most essential features of success. Covering all aspects of the supply chain between manufacturer or importer and retail or wholesale outlet, logistics management makes sure that everything from order processing and packaging to warehousing and materials handling are at top quality and efficiency. When businesses use a full service warehousing, transportation and inventory management company like Bonded Service, logistics management … (Read more)
Posted on: September 17th, 2014 by Dru Ghegan
Transportation is a major part of third party logistics, and it is often divided into two types: LTL and FTL. LTL stands for “less than truck load” or “less than trailer load,” and FTL stands for “full truck load” or “full trailer load.” So, how do you know which one your business needs? Take a look at these tips for making a decision:
LTL Overview
LTL shipping is a great choice for people who ship small orders. Your order may … (Read more)
Posted on: August 28th, 2014 by Dru Ghegan
LTL is an acronym for “less than truckload”, and refers to freight shipments that – as you might expect – do not fill an entire truck on their own. In contrast with FTL, or “full truckload”, shipments, LTL rates are calculated not simply by the size of the delivery vehicle, but primarily by a combination of cargo size and weight. LTL can be an excellent and economical choice for businesses that ship in low volumes, especially those whose … (Read more)
Posted on: August 17th, 2014 by Dru Ghegan
The term ‘dray’ was first used to define a cart without sides. Pulled by dray horses, these wagons were used like short-distance delivery trucks, moving cargo from ports and railroads to retailers and manufacturers. Though in modern times, diesel vehicles have replaced these horses and carts, the term is still in use amongst transportation providers. The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) defines drayage as “transportation of freight from a cargo facility terminal to a customer’s facility”.
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Posted on: August 8th, 2014 by Dru Ghegan
Transportation of freight goods can be an expensive proposition, and choosing just one transit solution may not be the most cost-effective solution for your company’s needs. Intermodal transportation, as defined by the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA), refers simply to freight shipping that utilizes multiple modes – or methods – of conveyance. A combination of railways, ships, and trucks may be the most efficient way to get your shipment to its final destination. Over 25 million containers worth … (Read more)