Specialized
Open-top container drayage: in-gauge details to confirm first
Confirm whether the open-top remains in gauge
- Cargo dimensions, weight, in-gauge status, and container type.
- Terminal or ramp, route, receiver access, and appointment timing.
- Loading, blocking, bracing, and securement responsibility.
- Any tarp, route, legal-limit, special-equipment, or access notes controlled by the responsible party.
Check height, route clearance, and receiver equipment
Open-top moves can involve cargo-height, route, equipment, and site constraints. Dispatch needs enough detail to review local drayage fit before a truck is committed.
Open-top height, route, and closeout checks
- The move fits open-top drayage after review.
- Route and access constraints are workable.
- Cargo responsibility is clear.
- A detailed quote is needed.
In-gauge open-top moves SP Logistics can review
SP Logistics reviews the drayage move after dimensions, photos, weight, route clearance, receiver equipment, and return instructions are supplied.
Send the dimensions, route, and unload plan
Send dimensions, in-gauge status, photos, gross weight, route access, receiver equipment, and return instructions.