Dray age.
The short-haul move from port or rail terminal to a certified floor — the unglamorous first leg everything else waits on. Coordinated by one desk, in a service area that's walked, not claimed.
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.
We've been handed a Dunkirk, New York drayage for a Toronto-only dock — a full day burned chasing a lane that was never ours. Service area on a map is a claim; service area walked is a fact. We trade the claim for the fact, so the container doesn't end up at the wrong floor.
Four steps, one desk.
Give us the container
Where it lands, where it needs to be, by when.
Confirm the window
Chassis, appointment, and the floor lined up.
Drayed to the dock
One coordinated move, one desk.
Straight into the next step
Destuff, store, or transload — no detour.
Drayage, answered straight.
What is drayage?
The short-haul move of a container from a port or rail terminal to a nearby warehouse or dock — the first leg that the whole job waits on.
Can you drayage and destuff in one move?
Yes — drayage straight into a destuff or transload, no second handoff, quoted as one number.
How is drayage priced?
Per move, with chassis and any waiting on the quote, firm before the container moves.
