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5 Things to Know for Peak Season LTL Shipping
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Peak Season for LTL (less-than-truckload) shipping typically aligns with the holiday season, from late November to January, but this period may vary depending on your industry. Here are the top things to know when shipping during LTL peak season: 1. Higher Demand and Tighter Capacity 2. Shipping Rates 3. Lead Times and Delivery Delays 4. … 5 Things to Know for Peak Season LTL Shipping
What is the Difference Between API and EDI?
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Electronic Data Interchange, or EDI, is the electronic interchange of business information using a standardized format. Basically, EDI allows…
Understanding NMFC Numbers
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There are (quite literally) a lot of moving parts in the transportation industry, and NMFC updates are no exception! …
Three Ways of Saving by Knowing Your NMFC Numbers
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NMFC updates happen every quarter and are crucial for all shippers to be aware of, as it directly impacts…
Three Benefits of Dock Automation
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In today’s age, almost everything we do involves the use of technology and the transportation industry is not much…
What are Freight Dimensioners?
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In recent years, carriers started using new technology in service centers to ensure the accuracy of weight, size, and…
NMFC Classes Explained
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Understanding your commodity will help you efficiently ship your freight through LTL carriers. NMFC number and freight classes are…
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