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Pre-pull risk checker

Review timing risk before the container clock gets expensive.

This planning tool helps identify when receiver timing, last free day, special equipment or yard storage may need dispatch review. It does not calculate rates or guarantee availability.

Container yard storage planning
Interactive tool

Check pre-pull timing risk.

This is a planning guide only. Call dispatch for urgent containers.

Call dispatch
Dispatch readiness

When this checker points to real pre-pull or staging review, these details usually decide the next step.

The checker is only a planning screen. Final dispatch review still depends on clean timing, terminal, receiver, storage, and equipment details so SP Logistics can confirm whether a standard delivery window still works or a Tacoma yard-support plan should be reviewed.

Timing facts

Terminal and free-time details matter first

Have the terminal or ramp, available date, last free day or cutoff, and the delivery-ready window in one place. If pickup timing and receiver timing do not line up, the move may need pre-pull review instead of a same-window delivery attempt.

Receiver readiness

Appointment gaps usually drive the storage question

Unconfirmed appointments, short receiving hours, weekend gaps, or site restrictions can turn a normal delivery into Tacoma yard staging or a delayed handoff. That is especially true when the container is available before the consignee is actually ready to unload or accept a drop.

Tacoma yard truth

Yard review is about timing control, not broad warehousing

When staging is needed, the question is usually whether Tacoma yard support can bridge a timing gap between pickup and final delivery. If palletized support comes up, keep it limited to confirmed-scope Sumner handling rather than treating the move like a broad warehouse or transload project.

By review

Special equipment can change the urgency

Reefer or genset needs, overweight or tri-axle review, and certain container-control requirements can narrow timing options fast. When those details are present, dispatch usually needs them early so the team can review the move path before the free-time clock becomes more expensive.

Next step

Choose the page that matches the timing problem.

Some moves stay in planning mode, while others are ready for Tacoma yard review, Kent-area delivery timing support, or urgent pre-pull dispatch review.

Urgent timing

Emergency container pre-pull

Use the emergency page when the move is already under LFD pressure or a receiver delay has turned into a rescue-style review.

View emergency pre-pull
Tacoma yard

Warehouse & yard storage

Use the storage page when Tacoma yard staging or confirmed-scope Sumner palletized support may be part of the plan.

View storage page
Kent-area delivery

Kent-area timing support

Use the Kent-area page when delivery timing shifts east of Tacoma and staging or confirmed-scope palletized support needs review.

View Kent-area page
Planning guide

What is a container pre-pull?

Read the guide when the team still needs a plain-language explanation before choosing the next step.

Open pre-pull guide
Charge planning

Drayage accessorials guide

Use the accessorial guide when detention, demurrage, staged timing, or related charge planning needs a broader support page before quote review.

Open accessorial guide
Conversion

Request a quote

Go to the quote form when terminal, receiver, timing, and storage details are ready for dispatch review.

Request a quote