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The spookiest night of the year is just around the corner!  The end of October is a prime time not only for witches and ghosts, but also for retailers. Shippers are getting ready to ship scary costumes, decorations, and of course, lots of treats. At the same time, retailers and shipping companies are preparing to supply the spooky occasion. Halloween shipping plays an enormous role in the retail industry.  The real goal of the retailer’s job is to deliver goods on-time, undamaged, and to the right place. Ot
It’s mid-September, and the busy shipping season is in full swing! While this month is more known for back to school and the start of fall, now is the perfect time to book shipments, whether you're moving equipment or from one city to another. But before you start packing up and searching for the best rates, there are some important factors you should consider. 3 tips for the busy moving season - 1. Start by Cleaning! If you're planning a personal move, the first step isn't packing, it's deciding what
For small business owners who wear many hats, it may be complicated to navigate the truckload freight shipping process, especially when it comes to finding the best quotes.  While it might seem complicated, a good truckload shipping strategy can improve your customer satisfaction, save costs, and increase business efficiency. Getting accurate truckload quotes is a stepping stone towards more reasonable spending and a smooth shipping process. How to get the best truckload quotes - 1. Learn the basics To
The produce shipping season is slowly coming to an end, marking the beginning of the busiest time in freight transportation - peak season. The peak period usually starts at the end of August and lasts throughout October. Autumn is a busy time for a lot of reasons: the back-to-school season starts, and many small businesses prepare early for the holiday season, which is closer than it seems to be. Despite the pandemic times and economic uncertainty, companies are getting ready to increase their sales and pro
Creating and sticking to the right truckload shipping strategy can enhance your overall efforts, save money, and increase profitability. Truckload shipping is the most common way of transporting goods, but not many businesses know how to make the best use out of it. There are certain things you should pay attention to while planning your truckload shipments. Generally, truckload shipping strategies are created to make your freight more attractive to carriers, reduce costs, decrease risks and claims, and inc
Today, the freight market is fluctuating and freight rates are unstable. Many shippers struggle with their businesses and face challenges while trying to arrange their transportation process. Securing the right capacity and reasonable freight rates were always a priority for shippers, and now it's even more important. There are a few tips shippers can utilize when it comes to getting the best freight rate and enhancing their efforts.  3 ways to get the best freight shipping rate - Plan ahead Carriers a
For individual shippers and small businesses, freight shipping terms can be confusing. There is a huge variety of different words and abbreviations, and it's hard to memorize them all. If you are shipping freight, there are a few key terms you should know. Being aware of the correct meaning of these freight shipping terms will help you navigate the industry and avoid shipping mistakes.  Freight shipping terms you should know - Bill of Lading The bill of lading, or BOL, is the most important document in
Whether you are shipping an appliance to another state or regularly ship commercial freight, errors happen. At some point in your shipping experience, you may find yourself dealing with freight damage or loss. While it is not a pleasant thing to handle, you can minimize the frustration of shipment damage. Regardless of the reasons, whether it’s frequent handling, weather, or anything else, there are ways to keep your freight protected. How to Deal With Freight Damage Inspect the shipment It is the first and
Even if your shipping strategy is perfect, and you are using a good shipping provider, sometimes freight damage is difficult to avoid. There are different reasons why your load may suffer damage upon arrival, like multiple handling, inconvenient packaging, extreme weather, etc. Of course, this might not happen to you, but when at a certain point you find out about your freight shipment being damaged, it is better to be fully prepared. This includes knowing how to file a freight claim. To start off, getting
Winter is known to be a harvesting season, and springtime traditionally marks the start of the fresh produce shipping season. Most fruit and vegetable farmers and importers start to look for the capacity to distribute their products across the country when the demand for fresh produce greatly increases. Grocery stores, supermarkets, and restaurants need seasonal fruit and veggies to sustain their businesses. When is produce shipping season? - Produce season usually starts in April and lasts till the end