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Flat-rack container drayage: route, weight, and securement questions

Match flat-rack dimensions to route and receiver access

  • Cargo dimensions, weight, container type, and whether the load is in gauge.
  • Terminal or ramp, route, receiver access, and appointment window.
  • Loading, blocking, bracing, and securement responsibility.
  • Route, legal-limit, or escort notes controlled by the responsible party, if applicable.

Confirm unload equipment and securement responsibility

Flat-rack moves can involve over-dimensional cargo, route limits, special equipment or access requirements, and site constraints. SP Logistics reviews the local drayage fit; cargo securement and loading responsibility must be clear.

Flat-rack route, unload, and securement checks

  • The move fits flat-rack local drayage after review.
  • Route and access constraints are workable.
  • Securement responsibility is clear.
  • The receiver and unload plan are ready.

Flat-rack moves SP Logistics can review

Dispatch reviews the truck route, equipment fit, receiver access, and unload plan; cargo securement remains with the responsible loading party.

Send the cargo profile and receiver equipment

Send cargo dimensions, photos, gross weight, route limits, receiver access, unload equipment, and securement responsibility.

Flat-rack cargo and delivery support

Use these links after dimensions, gross weight, route limits, receiver access, unloading equipment, and securement responsibility are known.