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Drayage and port trucking providers move ocean containers and intermodal freight between ports, rail ramps, container yards, warehouses, and distribution facilities. These companies are critical when importers, exporters, freight forwarders, and 3PLs need reliable container pickup, delivery, transloading, or port-to-warehouse moves.
When comparing drayage providers, review port coverage, appointment reliability, chassis access, transload connections, container yard relationships, demurrage and detention processes, and communication around holds or delays. Buyers may also need to consider TWIC requirements, overweight capabilities, hazardous cargo, bonded moves, and whether the provider supports specific ports, ramps, and nearby warehouse markets.
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