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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.