What Can We Transport?
As a full-service trucking company, Fyfe Logistics Inc. is equipped to handle virtually any type of legal cargo. Whether it’s perishables or luxury items, our reliable freight services ensure safe and timely delivery, customized to meet your specific timeframes and supplier requirements. Whatever your shipping needs, we’ve got you covered.
How Can I Get a Shipment Estimate?
To receive an accurate shipment estimate, start by giving us a call at **416-580-3275**. We’re ready to discuss the details over the phone and gather the necessary information, including product type, dimensions, weight, and any special requirements.
What’s the Difference Between Less-Than-Truckload and Full Truckload? Which Is Right for Me?
Less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping utilizes only a portion of the truck’s space, making it ideal for smaller loads that don’t require specialized care. Full truckload (FTL) shipping, on the other hand, is used when your cargo fills the entire truck.
LTL is a cost-effective solution for small to medium-sized freight, while FTL is recommended for larger, fragile, or temperature-sensitive shipments.
How Should I Package My Items?
Packaging varies depending on the items being shipped. We recommend using industry-specific shipping-grade boxes, crates, or containers. For heavier items, double boxing is advisable for added protection. It’s crucial to cushion contents, securely seal all closures, and clearly label each item.
Freight is typically either palletized or shipped loose. Smaller items are often palletized, while larger ones remain unboxed. Our team will determine the best method during loading, ensuring your cargo is securely placed in the trailer.
LTL is a cost-effective solution for small to medium-sized freight, while FTL is recommended for larger, fragile, or temperature-sensitive shipments.
What Is Temperature-Controlled Freight Shipping?
Temperature-controlled freight shipping involves transporting goods in refrigerated or insulated trucks. This service is ideal for perishable goods or products sensitive to temperature changes, ensuring they arrive in the same condition as when they were shipped.
Freight is typically either palletized or shipped loose. Smaller items are often palletized, while larger ones remain unboxed. Our team will determine the best method during loading, ensuring your cargo is securely placed in the trailer.
LTL is a cost-effective solution for small to medium-sized freight, while FTL is recommended for larger, fragile, or temperature-sensitive shipments.
Do You Provide Specialized Equipment for Deliveries?
If your shipment requires specialized equipment, Fyfe Logistics Inc. has you covered. Our diverse range of trucking services is designed to meet your unique needs. Contact us to learn more about how we can tailor our services to your specific requirements.
Freight is typically either palletized or shipped loose. Smaller items are often palletized, while larger ones remain unboxed. Our team will determine the best method during loading, ensuring your cargo is securely placed in the trailer.
LTL is a cost-effective solution for small to medium-sized freight, while FTL is recommended for larger, fragile, or temperature-sensitive shipments.
How Can I Determine the Transit Time for My Shipment?
Once your transportation is scheduled, we can calculate the transit time based on your departure point, destination, and chosen service level. Whether you opt for expedited or standard shipping, we’ll keep you informed about your delivery’s timeline.
Freight is typically either palletized or shipped loose. Smaller items are often palletized, while larger ones remain unboxed. Our team will determine the best method during loading, ensuring your cargo is securely placed in the trailer.
LTL is a cost-effective solution for small to medium-sized freight, while FTL is recommended for larger, fragile, or temperature-sensitive shipments.
Is There a Risk of My Freight Being Damaged?
When properly packaged and clearly labeled, the risk of damage to your freight is minimal. Our team takes great care in handling your goods from pick-up to delivery, ensuring they arrive safely.
Freight is typically either palletized or shipped loose. Smaller items are often palletized, while larger ones remain unboxed. Our team will determine the best method during loading, ensuring your cargo is securely placed in the trailer.
LTL is a cost-effective solution for small to medium-sized freight, while FTL is recommended for larger, fragile, or temperature-sensitive shipments.
What Is a Freight Forwarder?
A freight forwarder coordinates and manages shipments, ensuring goods are efficiently transported from the manufacturing facility to multiple distribution points.
Freight is typically either palletized or shipped loose. Smaller items are often palletized, while larger ones remain unboxed. Our team will determine the best method during loading, ensuring your cargo is securely placed in the trailer.
LTL is a cost-effective solution for small to medium-sized freight, while FTL is recommended for larger, fragile, or temperature-sensitive shipments.