Container Drayage
Coast-to-coast drayage solutions from Los Angeles and the entire United States. We service all major US ports such as New York, Los Angeles, Savannah, Houston, and more.
Container Drayage Solutions
The need to transport goods from port-to-port, door-to-door has always existed. The word drayage originates from the word "dray", which refers to the way goods were transported over short distances in the past on horse driven carts.
Thankfully, we are no longer relying on horse drawn carts to deliver your containers to their destination. Our fleet of modern diesel, natural gas, and electric trucks meet the environmental requirements to enter the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, and ports across the United States. If your warehouse requires only electric or natural gas drayage trucks to meet emission requirements, contact us so we can personalize a drayage solution for you.
Port of Los Angeles Born: We're local to Southern California, and we have first hand knowledge, connections, and experience on how our local Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach operate that non-local or overseas freight forwarders do not have. We are able to leverage these advantages to deliver your containers on-time, safely, and reliably.
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Door to Door Services: Shipping a container from overseas to your door involves many moving parts, from the steamship line that transports your container over the ocean, to the custom agents and transportation companies that handle your cargo at the country of origin and country of destination. We aim to simplify this process by removing the need to work with multiple vendors, saving you time and money.
Nationwide Service: In most cases, importing and exporting containers to and from Asia is usually faster and more economical through West Coast ports such as Los Angeles and Long Beach. If you're an importer or exporter located outside of California, we can still assist you in leveraging these advantages by personalizing your transportation options.
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How Does Drayage Work?​
We created a guide to help you better understand drayage. Read our drayage guide
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