To find drayage customers are you guys contacting companies that import from overseas? Walmart, etc. Or the shipping companies themselves? Maersk, etc. Customs agents? Curious how to tap into this niche. Who's paying the bills for that shipment? I'd imagine cross docking / storage services would be a good business around the ports.
We suggest contacting the carriers in the market you'll be working in, and ask for their tariff rates. Do this with a handful of carriers to determine the market. A rate won't do you much good without a carrier willing and able to move it for you.
@@sahirahross8290 you wouldn’t be sending a bill to a rail yard unless your customer is the rail road. There is a process called rail billing that doesn’t have anything to do with invoices. It refers to the process of getting the info to the rail road so they know where the container is going.
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Studying intermodal for a new job opportunity and this was so helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Great content! Being an intermodal advisor.. for drayage in Chicagoland - every word made sense and was accurate.
Great content shared here, this video helped shine the light on the most essential needs to dip my feet into the import/ dryage niche.
Glad it was helpful Cody!
Any questions I had about drayage were answered on this episode. Awesome! Awesome!
Im an Independent Freight Dispatcher, learning Intermodal this Video was Everything!
Glad it was helpful! Please share any other topics you'd like us to cover in upcoming videos.
@@Freight360 I sure will Thanks a Million!❤️
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So as a broker, you'd contact the shipping lines or the container owners to do intermodal and drayage.
You can, but shipping lines are very large companies with long sales cycles. I’d start with Freight Forwarders.
Great question💯 new broker over here. Would luv to network if possible.
This was excellent! Thank You!
Thx for the feedback!
@@Freight360 what does it mean when a broker says "you must be able to pin your own container/box"?
@@sahirahross8290 They're referring to how the containers are secured to the chassis. They have pins that connect them.
Great content. Learned alot. Thank you!
Thanks for the feedback!
To find drayage customers are you guys contacting companies that import from overseas? Walmart, etc. Or the shipping companies themselves? Maersk, etc. Customs agents? Curious how to tap into this niche. Who's paying the bills for that shipment? I'd imagine cross docking / storage services would be a good business around the ports.
What tools do you use for rates of intermodal shipments? Also how do we get started?
We suggest contacting the carriers in the market you'll be working in, and ask for their tariff rates. Do this with a handful of carriers to determine the market. A rate won't do you much good without a carrier willing and able to move it for you.
Great episode, thanks
Thanks for your support!
Excellent information, I have my permits with the aiiu, but now I don't know how to find clients, can you help me?
Yes, send your contact info to info@Freight360.net
I am I'm Florida but the west coast. Can you please make a video on how to quote overside flatbed loads.( 60 ft long)
We covered that on this week's episode! it'll air tonight at midnight.
Hi, could you please help me to find the drayage customers ?
So freight doesn't get posted on any loadboard for drayage?
You’ll see it occasionally on DAT or other load boards. There’s also Drayage.com. There’s a lot there.
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Is it possible for you guys to do a video on how to rate bill for export?
Are you asking for a video explaining how to get rates for exports?
@@Freight360 no, how to bill a rail yard for an export.
@@sahirahross8290 you wouldn’t be sending a bill to a rail yard unless your customer is the rail road. There is a process called rail billing that doesn’t have anything to do with invoices. It refers to the process of getting the info to the rail road so they know where the container is going.
@@Freight360 oh ok thank you
You're welcome!
So a carrier has to be registered with each shipping company to pull their containers?
You'll need to be tendered the loads by the company responsible for their delivery. If you're a carrier, you'll need to be registered with the UIIA.
What’s the best load board to find drayage
Loadmatch
Do you know anyone who specializes in intermodal that can train
Yes, Benjamin Kowalski handles our drayage/ intermodal training. Please send your contact info to Benjamin@Freight360.net
I have questions about this how do I contact you
you can send us messages at the bottom of our web pages www.freight360.net
What about TWIC
the guy in the red shirt im guessing he was Air Force because he mentions his service and he mentions middle east lol
Thanks for watching
Good information but I must say as an owner operator this video made me feel like I’m in the wrong seat unfortunately 😒😒
@@terrellchristian3528 why’s that?
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Can you please send the link to your Facebook pages
@Freight360 in Facebook and "Freight Brokers & Carriers Network" in Facebook Groups.
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Hi, could you please help me to find the drayage customers ?
We do provide coaching if you’re interested. Check out www.Freight360.net
A good place to start is searching Freight Forwarders