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Shipping & Freight's Company Blog
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Shipping & Freight's blog is designed as a medium to communicate news and shipping tips to anyone looking for information on Freight Shipping. To help you along with your future shipments, we also list a variety of freight classes for most commonly shipped items. Our business is saving our customers money, and we believe an informed consumer will be best equipped to make cost-effective decisions.
Recent Posts
Freight Shipping Tips: Common Freight Classifications
For many first-time shippers, it is hard to know the correct freight classification for items they are looking to ship. Because of this, we have decided to put together a list of commonly shipped items and their freight classification so our customer...
Shipping Vehicle Parts and Engines
At Shipping & Freight, we offer highly competitive prices for shipping items that are generally 150 pounds or heavier and on items that are large or of an awkward shape. Because of this, we tend to ship many car parts and car engines. Such item...
BOL's, Weekend Pick-ups, and Trade Shows
We are back today to talk about some more freight shipping tips that will help your next shipment go more smoothly. We are in the business of saving our customers money, so the more our customers know, the more they save.BOL's (Bill of Lading)A commo...
Common Freight Terms
Today we would like to define some common freight terms that come up on a day-to-day basis when doing business in the freight industry. These will help the "first-time shipper" better understand the overall process of shipping freight.Accessorial Fee...
Freight Brokers VS Freight Carriers
Individuals and companies tasked with sending LTL or Truckload shipments are often faced with the decision of choosing to ship through a freight broker or a freight carrier. Many ask themselves, "Why would I use a freight broker over a freight carrie...
Freight Shipping Tips: Freight Classification
I am writing here today to address another common question we receive from customers at Shipping & Freight. When filling out the quote form on our website or speaking to an agent, customers are often confused by what Freight Classification is and...

