Here’s a sample of what our Vision team can do for you:
- Consolidation
- Deconsolidation
- Flat Bed
- Van LTL + TL
- Reefers
- Oversize
- Warehousing & Cross Dock
FAQs
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What’s the difference between a logistics provider and a common carrier?
ANSWER
There are two predominant differences. Logistics providers are much more flexible as they are not limited by equipment owned which means that the access to carriers is unlimited. Logistics providers provide customers with transportation rates that are based on the space used on trailers versus common carriers who sell their service based on commodity based tariffs.
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Where can a logistics provider save your company money over a common carrier?
ANSWER
There are two predominant differences. Logistics providers are much more flexible as they are not limited by equipment owned which means that the access to carriers is unlimited. Logistics providers provide customers with transportation rates that are based on the space used on trailers versus common carriers who sell their service based on commodity based tariffs.
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What makes logistics providers more flexible over common carriers?
ANSWER
There are two predominant differences. Logistics providers are much more flexible as they are not limited by equipment owned which means that the access to carriers is unlimited. Logistics providers provide customers with transportation rates that are based on the space used on trailers versus common carriers who sell their service based on commodity based tariffs.
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How can logistics providers reduce damage claims on your shipments?
ANSWER
There are two predominant differences. Logistics providers are much more flexible as they are not limited by equipment owned which means that the access to carriers is unlimited. Logistics providers provide customers with transportation rates that are based on the space used on trailers versus common carriers who sell their service based on commodity based tariffs.
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How can logistics providers reduce transit time over mid to large size common carriers?
ANSWER
There are two predominant differences. Logistics providers are much more flexible as they are not limited by equipment owned which means that the access to carriers is unlimited. Logistics providers provide customers with transportation rates that are based on the space used on trailers versus common carriers who sell their service based on commodity based tariffs.