There’s more to freight shipping than meets the eye. You can choose to manage your own fleet of trucks, or to go with a trucking service. If you go with a trucking service, you can choose between full-truckload shipping and less-than truckload shipping, also known as LTL shipping. TL shipping does not require you to classify your freight, but LTL shipping does. Here’s a brief guide on how to determine freight class and what Evan Transportation can do for you.
Archive for May, 2023
How to Determine Freight Class
Thursday, May 25th, 2023Tips for Transporting Alcohol via Trucking
Thursday, May 18th, 2023Are you looking to buy alcohol in bulk and ship it to your commercial location? You may be starting a liquor store or a restaurant that includes retail liquor. You likely are in the midst of planning the logistics for your business’s alcohol supply. Otherwise, you might be a brewer, distiller, or vintner looking to ship to different businesses and stores. Thankfully, you can discover what you need to know with Evan Transportation. Evan Transportation offers these tips for transporting alcohol via trucking in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Top Risks in the Transportation Industry 2023
Thursday, May 11th, 2023In the past few years, we have learned just how important truckers are to every country. “If you got it, a trucker brought it.” If you are a business manager and need a reliable trucking company to handle your freight transportation, you also know just how important good trucking is. In your search, you can gain a fuller picture of what each trucking company has to deal with by knowing the top risks in the transportation industry today.
Full, Volume, Partial, and Less Than Truckload Shipping
Friday, May 5th, 2023Freight shipping is more complex than meets the eye. It involves multiple networks of trucks and different freight classifications. If you are a business that needs to figure out how to set up truckload shipping for anything from paper products to refrigerated specimens, Evan Transportation has a solution for you. Briefly, you can learn the terms of full, volume, partial, and less than truckload shipping.