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Drayage is a term used in the logistics industry to refer to the transportation of goods over short distances. It is typically used to move goods from a port or rail yard to a warehouse or distribution center. Drayage services are often provided by specialized carriers, who use trucks to move containers and other cargo. These carriers are typically responsible for loading and unloading the cargo, as well as providing any necessary paperwork.
Drayage is an important part of the logistics industry, as it allows goods to be moved quickly and efficiently from one location to another. This is especially important for businesses that need to move goods quickly, such as those in the retail and manufacturing industries.
Companies in the drayage market include XPO Logistics, Schneider National, J.B. Hunt, and Hub Group. These companies provide a variety of services, including drayage, intermodal, and truckload transportation. They also offer a range of other services, such as warehousing and distribution, to help businesses move their goods quickly and efficiently. Show Less Read more