Road Freight Experts

Road freight refers to the transportation of goods via trucks or other vehicles over land routes. It is a crucial component of logistics networks, offering flexibility, reliability, and cost-effectiveness for transporting goods over short to long distances.

Truck Load Transportation

Transport per truck, rail or barge is one of the key elements in the supply chain because this is often where the logistic process begins or ends. These impressions are very important to us and we do the utmost to make them count. US Extensive Freight Inc will assist in finding the best fitting solution for the most competitive rates..

For every transport need, there is a fitting solution. We look carefully to the cost and time efficiency of the services we offer, providing a tailor-made solution to best suit you. Our wide variety of carefully selected suppliers creates a broad range of transport options in order to meet the wishes and needs of our clients.

Our transport suppliers work hard to ensure your products are moved to the destination smoothly and without delay, communicating clearly and transparently to forge an efficient overland, rail or barge transport.

Road Freight Key Features

  • Full Truckload (FTL): Dedicated truck capacity for shipping large quantities of goods.
  • Less-than-Truckload (LTL): Consolidated shipments for smaller loads, offering cost savings for businesses.
  • Specialized Transport: Tailored solutions for transporting goods requiring temperature control, secure handling, or specialized equipment.
  • Accessibility: Road networks reach remote areas and provide direct access to warehouses, distribution centers, and customer locations.
  • Flexibility: Trucks can adjust routes and schedules to accommodate changing shipping requirements or last-minute orders.
  • Cost-effectiveness: Road transport offers competitive rates for short to medium-distance shipments, reducing transportation costs for businesses.
  • Interstate Highways: Major highways connecting cities and regions, serving as primary routes for long-distance trucking.
  • Urban Roads: Local roads and streets within cities and towns, providing access to urban areas and industrial zones.
    Infrastructure: Bridges, tunnels, and rest stops along highways, supporting safe and efficient road transport operations.
  • Traffic Congestion: Delays caused by traffic congestion on highways and urban roads, affecting delivery schedules and transit times.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Compliance with safety regulations, weight limits, driver hours-of-service regulations, and environmental standards.
  • GPS Tracking: Real-time tracking of truck shipments, enabling visibility into shipment status and location.
  • Telematics: Remote monitoring of vehicle performance, fuel efficiency, and driver behavior to optimize fleet operations.
  • Electric Vehicles: Transition to electric-powered trucks and vehicles to reduce carbon emissions and environmental impact.
    • Last-Mile Delivery Solutions: Innovation in last-mile delivery to improve efficiency and meet growing e-commerce demand.