Consolidated freight.
Many small inbound shipments received, staged, and built into full, efficient outbound loads — one BOL out instead of a dozen LTL charges. The math that turns scattered freight into a single move.
Quoted firm. No mystery math.
The same structure we quote every customer. Real rates publish here when our rate data goes live; until then, every quote is firm and in writing before work starts.
Overflow that scaled from one container a week to five-to-ten a month, floor-loaded and palletized to a handful of SKUs — the kind of scattered inbound that begs to be built into one clean outbound instead of bleeding LTL charges one shipment at a time.
Four steps, one desk.
Inbound lands
Small shipments received and staged.
Hold to the build
Until the outbound load makes sense.
Consolidate
Built into a full, efficient load.
One load out
One BOL, one move, fewer charges.
Consolidated Freight, answered straight.
What is freight consolidation?
Combining several small inbound shipments into one full outbound load — fewer LTL charges, one BOL, one move.
How long do you hold freight to consolidate?
Until the outbound build makes sense for you — staged and held, with the dwell on the quote up front.
How is consolidation priced?
Per inbound shipment to receive-and-stage, plus the outbound load, quoted firm.
Freight rarely needs just one thing.
Tell us what's moving — quote in under a business day.
