Board logo

subject: Can Shipments Composed Of Multiple Stops Be Scheduled? [print this page]


When you are creating complicated delivery schedules which require the delivery of multiple packages to multiple clients, sometimes it is not convenient to arrange a separate delivery for each package. This may also not be cost effective in many instances. The alternative, it to check with your courier service Illinois in order to arrange a multi-stop shipment. This is something which may be allowed in certain cases, depending on the capabilities of the courier, and the type of service which you choose to order from them.

Generally speaking, a courier will have a way for you to arrange a multiple stop shipment. It just might not be possible with every type of service that they order. The best way to approach the situation is to tell the courier exactly what your delivery needs are. Courier companies are experts at providing shipping solutions. They come up with ways to meet their clients' needs no matter what they may be. So, if you describe in detail to them the logistics of the shipment that you are trying to arrange, they will be able to help you make it happen. On top of that, they may sometimes even come up with better solutions than those which you have come up with on your own.

The best way to use a courier service if you need to arrange multiple stop shipments is to sign up for a service where the only deliveries that a courier driver will be working on for a given period of time are yours. There are a few ways you can do this. The first thing you can do is find a courier company who subcontracts drivers out to companies. A dedicated courier for a day gives you complete control over what they carry, when they make the deliveries, and what order they should be made in.

Another option is to ship FTL. This stands for full truck load. If you're dealing with larger cargo and use a trucking company to deliver your goods, the FTL option allows you to have much more control over the delivery process, such as when you need to schedule multiple stops. This is a great option for those with complicated and extensive delivery needs on a single day. When in doubt, just ask your courier. They can often be flexible enough to arrange for a multi stop shipment even if your cargo is sharing a vehicle with other client's cargo.

by: Corey Michaels




welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0