Here are some tips to help your freight move as smooth as the logistics world will allow. Most unexpected charges come from one thing: wrong package dimensions. Carriers are scanning more shipments with dimensional cameras, and one inch off can trigger an “oversize” fee. These scanners are pin point accurate. We recently spoke to a national carrier’s rep and he explained how many of these scanners are in their system and continue to grow. They’re not the only carrier as more and more are doing this. This is becoming the equivalent of moving freight without a scale and getting reweighted. As we saw this summer, NMFC class codes are moving to  more density based products which will mean accuracy in your freight is even more important. Before you print a label, measure the actual packed box. If you need help with understanding carrier standards, our support team can walk you through it.
Between November 25 and December 23, residential deliveries will slow down, especially for larger pieces of freight. If your orders include large or heavy pieces, ship at least three business days earlier than usual. Commercial deliveries will stay on schedule. However, be mindful as we approach the holiday as docks become congested and carriers dwindle down to skeleton crews.
Hit reply or call us 888-666-3203 if you have questions like “what are the most common holiday issues”, “what happens if we need freight delivered urgently?”. If you just want to learn more, we’re here to help in any way we can.
Millennium Shipping Team
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