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Best Practices To Properly Pack and Ship Fragile Items

Shipping can be stressful, especially if it involves fragile items! You’ll be holding your breath from the moment your package leaves your doorstep up until it reaches its final destination. Businesses are especially careful about damaged items since it’s more likely that you’ll bear the brunt of the damage. Nobody wants to deal with unhappy customers either. Delicate and fragile items, like glassware or antiques, need extra attention, so be prepared to pack and ship them properly.

What You Should Know About LTL Shipment Tracking

We’re all familiar with those handy tracking numbers that come with our online orders.  Simply enter a code, and you’ll see the whole journey of your package! Right from the moment you “add to cart” and until it reaches your doorstep. But does the same rule apply when you need to track a bigger delivery? Less than truckload (LTL) deliveries are more complicated than your average parcel shipping service.

How to Choose the Best Freight Shipping Provider

The smooth delivery of your products is the first way to build trust and customer satisfaction.  When running a business, you must find an affordable, reliable, fast, and secure way for your items to reach your customers.  What are some of the factors to look for in the best shipping provider?  In this article, let’s explore the factors you need to look for in a shipping provider.

What Is Consolidated Shipping?

As a business owner, it’s understandable if you’re always looking for the most affordable and efficient way to move your inventory. Freight consolidation is one way to save on freight costs and include a ton of other advantages for your shipments such as better security, consistent shipping schedules, and better overall business performance.

Parcel vs LTL Shipping: What’s Best for Small Business?

As a business owner, you will need to look for a secure and economical way to send your products to your customers. Most e-commerce business owners are familiar with the sky-high fees of small parcel carriers like FedEx, DHL, and UPS. Don’t even get us started on sending oversized or bulky parcels! Small businesses can opt for parcel shipping or less-than-truckload (LTL) freight. To figure out which method is best for your business, there are many factors to consider.

What’s the Difference Between LTL Freight & Parcel Shipping?

s a business owner, you will need to look for a secure and economical way to send your products to your customers. Most e-commerce business owners are familiar with the sky-high fees of small parcel carriers like FedEx, DHL, and UPS. Don’t even get us started on sending oversized or bulky parcels! Small businesses can opt for parcel shipping or less-than-truckload (LTL) freight. To figure out which method is best for your business, there are many factors to consider.