Last Mile Archives - GlobalTranz https://www.globaltranz.com/resources/last-mile/ Freight driven by technology Tue, 15 Oct 2024 19:38:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://www.globaltranz.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/cropped-gtz-favicon-32x32.png Last Mile Archives - GlobalTranz https://www.globaltranz.com/resources/last-mile/ 32 32 White Glove Shipment Success: Essential Packaging Tips https://www.globaltranz.com/resource-hub/white-glove-packaging/ Tue, 15 Oct 2024 14:52:35 +0000 https://www.globaltranz.com/?p=22846 There are several types of high-value and/or fragile freight that just needs a little more care than what is provided with standard delivery. Maybe it needs to be brought to […]

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There are several types of high-value and/or fragile freight that just needs a little more care than what is provided with standard delivery. Maybe it needs to be brought to a specific spot in the warehouse versus the usual shipping dock, or perhaps it's being delivered to a challenging destination like a small retail storefront. You might want the items unpacked and the packaging hauled away, or even want light assembly assistance from your courier.

If any of these is the case, then white glove shipping services may be what you need. These offerings can give you peace of mind and ensure your freight gets the level of required special treatment. But remember, successful white glove delivery is only as good as the packaging of the freight. Some carriers offer first-mile options such as help with packing or crating your items, but in many cases, businesses pack their own freight before it's picked up.

If you're packaging your own goods, these tips and best practices for some of the most typical items requiring white glove delivery can help set your freight on the path to freight shipping success!

Fine Furniture White Glove Packaging Tips

Bulky, heavy and high-value fine furniture ticks most of the boxes of why a shipment might require white glove treatment. Here's what you will need to consider when packaging freight:

Shipping materials:

  • Sturdy boxes: Opt for sturdy, double-walled cardboard boxes that can withstand the weight and size of your furniture. Reinforce the bottoms with extra tape for added strength.
  • Corner protectors: Flat items, including fine furniture, have vulnerable corners. Use foam or cardboard corner protectors to reduce the risk of warping or scoring during transit.
  • Furniture blankets or moving pads: Wrap furniture in thick blankets or pads to protect against scratches and impacts.
  • Corrugated cardboard sheets: These can help with layering and distributing weight as well as keeping the tops of shipments dust-free during shipping.
  • Customized wooden crates: These provide optimal protection and can be tailored to the specific dimensions of your pieces.
  • Other supplies: Packing tape, bubble wrap, stretch wrap, plywood boards, pallets, straps or bands

Packing tips:

  • Disassemble larger furniture items for easier handling during transit and less chance of damage.
  • Pack small and fragile parts separately, with plenty of padding.
  • Place larger/heavier items on the bottom of the pallet.
  • Secure the furniture for transit using strong straps or ties so they don't shift during transport.
  • Carefully label and number the pieces for easier unpacking (and for documentation in case anything goes awry during shipping).

White Glove Packaging Tips for Valuable Jewelry or Heirlooms

For priceless, irreplaceable items, safety during transit is even more critical.

Shipping materials:

  • Corrugated box: For smaller items, right-size your packaging so the items have less room to shift inside it during transport. Creating a custom box size for jewelry is easy with online design tools.
  • Custom wooden crate: For larger pieces, a customized crate is ideal.
  • Custom inserts: Secure heirlooms and jewelry even further with inserts specifically tailored to their shape.
  • Bubble or foam padding: To prevent items from moving around, surround them with padding that will stay in place (unlike packing peanuts).
  • Cotton or tissue paper: You don't want items getting even a scratch from rubbing against the walls of the box, so make sure delicate surfaces are wrapped in something soft.
  • Other supplies: High-quality packing tape and corner protectors, plywood boards, pallets, straps or bands and the finishing touches to proper white glove packaging.

Packing tips:

  • Before packing, carefully examine each item, and take photos from multiple angles for documentation and insurance purposes.
  • For larger heirlooms, as with furniture, carefully disassembling them and packaging parts separately with plenty of cushioning can reduce the risk of damage during transit.
  • Prominently labeling containers "fragile" and "handle with care" is even more essential with this type of shipment.
  • For special and luxury items, the package is the first impression. Make the unboxing experience beautiful and memorable by putting thought into the appearance of the packaging.

Fine Art and Sculpture White Glove Packaging Tips

White glove packaging for art is an artform in itself!

Shipping materials:

  • Foam core: Foam board or foam core is a lightweight material available in different degrees of thickness that can easily be cut.
  • Acid-free paper (Glassine): Acid-free, pH neutral paper (glassine is a commonly used type) is essential for protecting art during shipping. Not only does it protect surfaces from rubbing against packaging, it won't react with (and potentially ruin the appearance of) artwork. Tissue paper is not recommended.
  • Cushion wrap: Sculptures should be encased in at least two layers of this padding.
  • Packing peanuts: Fill the voids around sculptures so they move less within packaging during transit.
  • Customized crates: For valuable art or sculptures, consider using customized wooden crates tailored to the specific dimensions of your pieces.
  • Other supplies: Packing tape, corner protectors, plywood boards, pallets, straps or bands.

Packing tips:

  • Give your art literal white glove service: Wear clean white cotton gloves when handling the pieces to keep from touching them directly.
  • Create a support layer "sandwich" for artwork frames using foam or other packaging material.
  • For sculptures, fasten the edges of the bubble padding to itself with high-quality tape.
  • Don't forget the "fragile" labels—use several to make sure they're seen!

Tradeshow Materials Packing Tips

When preparing for a tradeshow, proper packaging helps ensure a smooth and successful event.

Shipping materials:

  • Large, corrugated boxes: All loose materials need to be in boxes and should be consolidated into as few packages as possible for less handling—it's easier on your materials, many of which may need to be reused at multiple shows, and it can cut down on costs.
  • Padding and peanuts: Secure displays and other materials so they don't shift during transit to help keep them looking good as new.
  • Other supplies: Packing tape, plywood boards, pallets, straps or bands.

Packing tips:

  • Check your exhibitor manual for any rules or regulations related to your shipment, whether it's the packaging, shipment size, or designated arrival dates, times and locations.
  • Label everything clearly so your materials don't get mixed up with or lost among all the other exhibitors' shipments.

Large Household Appliance Packing Tips

Appliances can be as large and bulky as furniture, but their inner workings are as fragile as fine art, so proper packing is critical.

Shipping materials:

  • Heavy duty corrugated cardboard boxes or wooden crates: Use appropriate-sized boxes or crates for each appliance.
  • Bubble wrap and/or shipping blankets: Securely wrap the appliance to avoid scratches, dings or shifting during transit.
  • Corrugated cardboard inserts or engineered polystyrene foam: These extra measures, customized to the size of the appliance, can hold items in place more securely.
  • Other supplies: Pallets, sturdy packing tape, stretch wrap, straps or bands.

Packing tips:

  • Remove any easily detachable parts (shelves, trays, etc.) and pack these attachments separately in boxes.
  • Use packing tape to secure doors, drawers, shelves, washer drums, knobs, and any other small or movable parts.
  • Use a packing base to keep your load stable and oriented correctly, arrange components on the pallet by weight, and use stretch wrap to secure the entire pallet.

Expensive Electronics White Glove Packing Tips

High-value electronics have special considerations when being prepared for shipment.

Shipping materials:

  • Sturdy, crush-resistant boxes: Select an appropriate-sized box that fits your electronics snugly. Avoid oversized boxes to prevent movement during transit.
  • Cushioning: Wrap each electronic item individually in bubble wrap to protect against impact and vibration. Use foam inserts to fill empty spaces within the box and provide additional cushioning.
  • Anti-static packaging materials: If your electronics are sensitive to static electricity, these specialty materials can prevent damage.
  • Other supplies: Pallets, sturdy packing tape, stretch wrap, straps or bands.

Packing tips:

  • Disconnect any removable parts (such as cables, batteries or accessories) and pack them separately.
  • Take extra care adding protective layers over buttons and other delicate components.
  • High-quality packing tape helps ensure the package is securely sealed to prevent moisture or dust from entering.

GlobalTranz Can Help You With White Glove Packaging and Final-Mile Delivery Options

Preparing shipments for pickup is one of the most vital components of a successful shipping journey. If you want extra assurance that your white glove shipments are properly packaged, many carriers can assist with packaging, crating and inspecting your freight before it begins its journey. Or you can call in the freight shipping experts like us!

A third-party logistics (3PL) provider like GlobalTranz can connect you with a broad network of vetted carriers well-qualified to handle your most precious shipments. Connect with an expert to get a custom shipping consultation.

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How To Find the Right Last-Mile Logistics 3PL Partner https://www.globaltranz.com/resource-hub/how-to-find-the-right-last-mile-3pl-partner/ https://www.globaltranz.com/resource-hub/how-to-find-the-right-last-mile-3pl-partner/#respond Fri, 31 Mar 2023 13:00:45 +0000 https://globaltranz.local/how-to-find-the-right-last-mile-3pl-partner/ As a shipper, you know today's competitive marketplace and changing customer expectations have made it imperative that you provide timely, accurate and visible shipping solutions. Technology and e-commerce shipping innovation […]

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As a shipper, you know today's competitive marketplace and changing customer expectations have made it imperative that you provide timely, accurate and visible shipping solutions. Technology and e-commerce shipping innovation have empowered customers with vast choices when it comes to selecting a product. In some cases, that choice may hinge on who can provide fast, hassle-free delivery.

That is why shippers owe it to themselves to optimize every phase of their supply chain to meet this customer demand. One phase they often struggle with is last-mile logistics. But by understanding how to implement best practices to offset associated challenges, companies can increase their customer base and build brand loyalty among buyers.

To accomplish this, many shippers have found great success in working with a third-party logistics (3PL) provider that has experience in less-than-truckload (LTL) and last-mile logistics shipping. This ensures they have the tools and resources to meet customer expectations and can pivot their shipping strategy when necessary.

What is last-mile logistics?

As the name implies, last-mile logistics (also known as final-mile logistics) refers to a shipment's requirements for the last leg of its journey and delivery. The length of this phase, however, might be less or much more than an actual mile. During final-mile shipping, a product is loaded on a truck at a fulfillment center or other transition location and is then sent to its destination.

Some very important details to understand about final-mile logistics are:

  • Shippers have often found this phase difficult since the final location may be in urban, densely populated or very rural areas.
  • Unloading can also present a challenge if the receiver does not have the proper equipment to handle the shipment.
  • Selecting the right shipping services is imperative to being successful during this final phase.
  • Working with a top freight shipping and last-mile 3PL is often the solution to last-mile success.

What To Look For in a Final-mile Logistics 3PL Provider

Despite the challenges, final-mile logistics does present an opportunity for shippers to differentiate themselves from those that do not provide effective services. Those willing to invest in technology and partner with a last-mile 3PL can optimize their solutions and increase revenue and brand loyalty.

GlobalTranz, an industry-leading 3PL service provider with expertise in last-mile delivery logistics, advises shippers to evaluate the following five areas when considering final-mile logistics companies.

Carrier network

When considering final-mile logistics companies, shippers should look for those with a network of qualified carriers that can provide efficient options for a shipment's entire journey. After all, last-mile logistics becomes irrelevant if the product doesn't make it to that phase in the first place.

Shippers should take a careful look at exactly how a 3PL will help you move your product to a fulfillment center and then to the final destination, and why those solutions can ensure your freight will be delivered on time. Final-mile logistics companies should also be willing to provide references that can tell you about their experiences so you will know their solutions have been successful and are not just philosophical in nature.

Shipping technology

A transportation management system (TMS) is an essential shipping technology platform for supporting your last-mile shipping needs. Final-mile logistics companies should offer a robust TMS that helps shippers:

  • Find the least-expensive LTL linehaul and dedicated last-mile carrier.
  • Manage freight shipping and maintain visibility of shipments en route.
  • Combine bills of lading (BOL) and other documentation from the LTL provider and dedicated last-mile carrier into a single document.
  • Get a multi-modal and unified view of their truckload and LTL shipping.

Final mile shipping speed

Some 3PLs that claim to provide last-mile delivery services rely on LTL providers for both the linehaul and final delivery, which can be problematic. Look for a 3PL that utilizes LTL for the linehaul and a dedicated last-mile carrier that specializes in this service.

This can shorten transit times and ensure your shipments meet deadlines. Your 3PL should be able to offer both and help you determine which carriers are right for your specific shipments.

Accessorial fees and hidden charges

These unexpected charges can add up and impact your bottom line, particularly when operating without the help from a 3PL. In fact, when trying to coordinate carriers for both the linehaul and last-mile delivery, it may be confusing to determine what kind of accessorial fees will be assessed on your invoice.

Common accessorial fees — which often will be tacked on during final mile — include those for redelivery, residential delivery, liftgate usage, inside delivery among others. A last-mile 3PL can help you understand these fees and implement strategies to offset and avoid them.

Prevention and freight shipping insurance

As you know, shipments will be damaged from time to time. It's unavoidable. However, by selecting the appropriate services, carriers and freight insurance coverage, you can do your part to ensure your shipment makes it to its destination undamaged or is protected in the event that it doesn't. A 3PL service partner should provide coverage options and a TMS that allows you to add insurance when you schedule your shipment.

How GlobalTranz Enables Final-mile Success With a Robust TMS

GlobalTranz provides shippers with a full suite of shipping solutions, including last-mile logistics services that help cut costs and keep customers happy. In particular, the GlobalTranz TMS includes an intuitive and efficient final-mile module that automatically provides shippers with a two-carrier move.

The TMS matches the optimal LTL linehaul carrier with carriers that specialize in final-mile logistics. The GlobalTranz final-mile network covers all 48 contiguous U.S. states and can flex to meet any unique need. The system retains critical information regarding the characteristics of pickup and delivery locations, ensuring that the right equipment and service level is provided every time, helping to minimize costly accessorial charges.

By pairing LTL carriers with final-mile providers, the risk of damage is mitigated by a reduction in handling through the shipment's journey. Lastly, the GlobalTranz TMS creates a single invoice and BOL, significantly streamlining and simplifying the payment process.

Solve Last-mile Logistics Challenges With GlobalTranz Shipping Solutions

Navigating the space between various modes can be tricky. The GlobalTranz modal optimization approach is focused on helping our customers determine which mode is best suited to handle their product. Our expert team, backed by our proprietary technology, will assist you.

Our final-mile solutions do not compete with small parcel carriers. Rather, they are a solution that has been purpose-built for businesses with pallet-size (and greater) shipments that would typically be transported via traditional LTL.

GlobalTranz combines the speed and efficiency of an LTL provider with exceptional customer experience at the time of delivery via our dedicated final-mile logistics carriers. Our solution has been designed to take the hassle out of the final mile and allow businesses to get back to what really matters — serving their customers.

Request a consultation with GlobalTranz to learn how your business can benefit from a true "one-stop solution" for your final-mile needs.

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