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OT: Freight Shipping
kdink
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Due to COVID and son’s asthma he is remote learning. I need to ship his stuff from school. It’s packed on a pallet. Any suggestions on best way to do this. From Minnesota to NJ. Can’t drive and get it as would need to quarantine for 2 weeks.
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If it's going from a campus to residential, look at uship.com. It would be expensive for freight carriers because they charge limited access for schools, and then residential+liftgate on the other end.
If you can get a local feed store, tire shop, etc with a dock or forklift to receive that pallet for you, will save you some $$$.
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That ^^^
LTL is the cheapest but for the residential and lift gate, maybe not.______________________________________________I love lamp.. -
Another reason to support Rockwood!Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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another option would to be pick it up at the truck terminal if he cant find a local business with dock to help. I give customers quotes with that as an option to avoid that residential and lift gate fee.stlcharcoal said:If it's going from a campus to residential, look at uship.com. It would be expensive for freight carriers because they charge limited access for schools, and then residential+liftgate on the other end.
If you can get a local feed store, tire shop, etc with a dock or forklift to receive that pallet for you, will save you some $$$. -
Lot of the carriers we use charge extra for that. I know, it makes no sense, but they do.Tspud1 said:
another option would to be pick it up at the truck terminal if he cant find a local business with dock to help. I give customers quotes with that as an option to avoid that residential and lift gate fee.stlcharcoal said:If it's going from a campus to residential, look at uship.com. It would be expensive for freight carriers because they charge limited access for schools, and then residential+liftgate on the other end.
If you can get a local feed store, tire shop, etc with a dock or forklift to receive that pallet for you, will save you some $$$.
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