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4. Items to be shipped

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Packaging LTL freight is very important; it keeps your freight safe and some carriers won’t even pick up freight that is not properly packaged.  Often, carriers will not pick up loose items because the freight is at greater risk of damage and it cannot be packed on a trailer efficiently.

When to palletize LTL freight:

Standard pallets are 48 inches by 40 inches but pallets can be a variety of sizes.  All palletized freight should be banded or shrink wrapped securely to the pallet. It is too risky for a freight carrier to load and unload your shipment if it is not secure on the pallet; it might fall off and break or injure the driver.

Here are some pallet-ing pointers:

  1. Your freight should not exceed the size of your pallet.
  2. No box flaps tops or ends should be on the sides of the stack.  Boxes are strongest on the solid corrugated sides, so that should be the outer edge.
  3. Evenly distribute the weight of your shipment across the pallet.  This can be tough sometimes, but the more evenly distributed the easier it will be to move on and off a truck.
  4. Do not use pallets that are old or breaking, especially for heavy moves.  You can easily replace a broken board on a pallet; this is worth the time and effort to keep your freight safe.
Standard sized pallet

This is a standard sized pallet

When to crate LTL freight:

It is best to crate anything fragile.  However some freight is required to be crated; motorcycles, ATVs, furniture, gym and medical equipment are a few examples.   It is important that crated freight is packaged securely within the crate.  LTL freight is transferred at least twice and it is important that your freight stays secure as it is being moved.

LTL crate

Example of a crate

Motorcycle secured in a crate

This is how a motorcycle should be crated and secured.

When to use a drum:

A drum should be used when shipping liquids.  It is important to use the appropriate drum for the liquid you are shipping.  A sturdy drum with no leaks is necessary, carriers will not ship leaky drums the leaks may be hazardous to the other freight or the driver.  If you are considering shipping a hazardous materials, you will need to make sure they comply with FMCSA regulations.

Example of a freight drum

Example of a freight drum

If you have any questions about how to package your LTL freight, please give us a call and we would be happy to assist you.

For the most accurate LTL Freight quotes we just need to know 5 things:

1. Origin and destination zip codes

2. Your freight shipment’s weight (in pounds)

 a. Conversion calculator

3. Your shipment’s dimensions (in inches)

 a.Conversion calculator

4. The freight class of your shipment – This is used in the freight business to classify the density of your freight and/or risk involved in shipping your ltl freight. Since, the correct freight class is very important if you are unsure of your shipment’s class we can find it for you. All we need to know is what you are shipping!

5. Will you need and freight accessorials?

 a. Are you shipping business to business?

 b. Will you have a dock or a fork lift?

Bill of Lading – FAQ

This document derives its name from the verb “lade” which means to load cargo onto a ship, today this term extends to all forms of transportation. A bill of lading is a document issued by the carrier or freight forwarder to the consignor(the shipper of the goods) as a signed acknowledgement that the specified goods have been received as cargo for shipment to the consignee(the party receiving the goods). It serves as evidence that a carriage contract exists between two parties for the carriage of the named goods to and from the named locations. A bill of lading is considered “clean” if the goods have been received and stowed for transport in good condition.

What information must be on a bill of lading?

Bills of lading issued by a carrier or freight forwarder must include the following:
1. Names of consignor and consignee (Business and contact names when applicable)
2. Physical address of origin and destination points
3. Number of pallets, crates, boxes, etc.
4. Freight description
5. Weight, volume, or measurement of freight
6. Freight class

CheapShipping.com bill of ladings also include:
1. Special shipping instructions (i.e.: reference numbers required at pick up, or hours of operation at either location)
2. Accessorials- Any extra services provided by the carrier (i.e.: lift gate service or residential delivery)
3. The phone numbers for the carrier’s terminals at the origin and destination
4. Third- party billing information

Why is it important to use the CheapShipping.com bill of lading?

There are two main reasons why it is important to use the bill of lading CheapShipping.com provides our customers:
1. This will insure that CheapShipping.com is billed for the shipment.
2. Using the issued bill of lading will eliminate confusion for the carrier and shipper by confirming the correct shipment is being shipped by the correct carrier to the correct destination.

Sometimes shippers create their own bill of lading, which causes confusion for all parties involved. Using the bill of lading we send you will save time and money. We generate the document and all you have to do is print it and hand it to the carrier at pick-up!

What is freight shipping?

Freight Shipping is the term used when you are looking to ship commercially from one location to another. Freight shipping is mainly seen with manufacturing businesses that have to ship out quite a bit of merchandise to their customers. Freight shipping is also associated with heavy loads of merchandise so this isn’t your average post office shipping box. The weight of the merchandise can equal to thousands of pounds in one go and sometimes can require a big truck to carry.

I am sure you have heard of freight trains. Before the invention of trucks, the freight train was the most convenient way for freight shipping because it could get your merchandise across the country faster than anything else. But as technology has advanced over the past century, freight shipping has become easier and cheaper for the better. Finding the correct freight shipping company can mean the difference between getting your merchandise shipped on time and in order and getting it shipped late with a lot of damage. If you are a business and you need to ship heavy loads of merchandise, make sure you let professionals help you with your freight shipping.

What is the FMCSA?

FMCSA is short for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

Why is the FMCSA important?

All motor carriers must register with the FMCSA in order to operate. Depending on the type of operation, a variety of registration documentation must be filed with the administration in order to carry out business operations. The FMCSA implements many rules and regulations in order to keep people and their businesses safe. The primary mission of the FMCSA “is to reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities involving large trucks and buses.”

The FMCSA has four main strategies:

-Develop regulations that balance between safety and efficiency

-Target high risk carriers and enforce safety regulations

-Implement and distribute educational messages

-Partner with the motor carrier industry, as well as Federal, State, and local agencies to reduce bus and truck crashes

The FMCSA has a portal of online tools that can be useful to you. The website is called SAFER. SAFER stands for Safety and Fitness Electronic Records System. All documentation to register with FMCSA can be found on the SAFER website. The most useful information on this site for customers is the Company Snapshot search capability. As a customer you can search any freight carrier and find out detailed information about the carrier. This information includes where they are located, the types of freight they are willing to transport, the insurance they use, as well as their inspection, class, and safety ratings. This information can be valuable to you when deciding which carrier to use for transporting your freight. At CheapShipping.com, we encourage our customers to become knowledgeable about the transportation industry and the carriers involved. It is in your best interest to know your carrier and what they have to offer along with their great low shipping rates!