We provide the Dry Load Service. The 'Dry Load' in transport typically refers to cargo or freight that is not liquid or refrigerated, and does not require any special handling or equipment during transport. Examples of dry loads include packaged goods, textiles, building materials, and non-perishable food items. Dry loads are typically transported in containers or trailers that are enclosed to protect the cargo from weather and theft. The weight and volume of a dry load can vary widely depending on the type of cargo being transported, and the size and capacity of the transport vehicle.
You may have heard the term cross docking during your search for a courier service, but you might be wondering, what exactly is cross docking?
Cross docking is a logistics practice where products from a supplier or manufacturer are directly transferred from inbound vehicles (such as trucks or containers) to outbound vehicles with minimal handling or storage time in a warehouse or distribution center. In other words, it is a process of unloading goods from incoming trucks or containers and immediately transferring them to outbound trucks or containers, with little or no time spent in storage.