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Title: Moving with the Times as Drayage Transport Evolves


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Moving with the Times as Drayage Transport Evolves
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Table of contents
  • Moving with the Times as Drayage Transport
    Evolves
  • History of Drayage
  • What are the different types of drayage?
  • Transport and COVID-19
  • The Future

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Moving with the Times as Drayage Transport Evolves
  • Transport experts are predicting the end of the
    road for many drayage haulage companies if they
    dont move with the times and embrace technology
    that could transform their businesses.
  • Customers are now not only expecting a good
    quality service, they want speed, transparency
    and convenience that only the use of new
    technology can provide.

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  • Industry leaders are concerned that only a couple
    of leading companies are embracing the technology
    and many are being left behind.
  • Drayage is the transport of goods over a short
    distance, usually from ships to warehouses.
    Cartage is the movement of goods from airports to
    warehouses. Drayage is usually part of a longer
    journey and is the transfer of goods to and from
    other modes of transport

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  • This technology will help companies to give their
    customers visibility of their goods at every step
    of the journey and helps with communications to
    customers. If companies are not communicating
    well with their clients, then they will simply
    move to a company that communicates better.

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  • One multi-billion dollar transport business has
    developed a platform that allows customers to get
    a quick and accurate quote for their shipping
    services and then gives real time updates on the
    progress of their shipment. This is all done
    through email updates, so a client doesnt even
    have to download an app.

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  • The industry is calling on companies to move with
    the times like lots of other sectors, who are
    using automated systems and digitalization of
    their services to save money and make massive
    efficiencies. They dont want drayage services to
    fall behind the times, particularly behind the
    rest of the transport industry.

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  • Drayage work is usually completed in one shift as
    departure and arrival points are mostly in the
    same metropolitan areas rather than regional or
    national destinations. This service is often
    shipping goods from port to port, or from a port
    to a rail yard for the next leg of its journey.
    Or sometimes it will be taken to its final
    destinations.

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  • Even though drayage is just short haul shipping,
    it is a key part of the supply chain and if this
    part of the process breaks down then whole
    transport network for shipping goods falls apart.
    In Canada the drayage industry generates more
    than 39 billion Canadian dollars from almost 66.5
    million shipments.
  • Goods that are shipped using drayage could be
    crude oil, electronics, plastics, furniture and
    clothing.

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  • Drayage shipping is usually from a port, but can
    involve journeys to ports, piers, rail yards and
    warehouses and there might be several drayage
    legs of transport before the goods arrive at
    their destination.

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History of Drayage
  • Drayage dates way back to the 19th century and
    the word drayage comes from the name of a
    horse-draw cart, called a dray. Horses were only
    capable to taking shipments so far on what we
    know now as short haul routes. They would deliver
    goods to local destinations such as ports, canal
    terminals and railyards. This was the most common
    form of transport in the 19th Century and until
    the early 1900s when trucks took over the
    process.

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What are the different types of drayage?
  • There are six different types of drayage to
    describe how goods are moved between different
    transportation hubs. Inter-carrier drayage,
    expedited drayage, intra-carrier drayage,
    door-to-door drayage and shuttle drayage.
  • Inter-carrier drayage is when goods are moved
    between two different types of transport for
    example, from a truck to a railway.

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  • Expedited drayage is when goods are being
    transported in a time sensitive manner and are
    taken directly to the destination by truck.
  • Intra-carrier drayage is when a shipment is
    transported from a rail hub to an intermodal hub
    and the whole process is controlled by one
    company.

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  • Door-to-door drayage is when retail goods are
    taken to a customer by road.
  • Shuttle drayage is when a container unit is taken
    to a parking lot when there is overcrowding at in
    the hub of origin.
  • Pier drayage is when goods are taken from a rail
    hub to a pier or port.

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Transport and COVID-19
  • The Canadian transport authorities have issued
    guidelines for companies operating in ports,
    airports and rail hubs during the COVID-19
    pandemic.
  • The trucking industry has proven to be resilient
    in the COVID-19 crisis, with contain truck trip
    volumes rising by 9.5 in April in the Port of
    Montreal compared with statistics from the same
    time last year. Overall container traffic fell by
    only 1.6 in April.

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The Future
  • Data from the Canada Border Services Agency shows
    that container traffic between Canada and the US
    was down by more than 30, but experts predict
    that a growing relationship with the European
    Union as part of the Comprehensive Economic and
    Trade Agreement is set to give a huge boost to
    the Canadian transport industry in the coming
    month and years

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Contact details
  • Company Name Reliable Transportation Link
  • Address 31 Villarboit Crescent, Vaughan, ON L4K
    4K2, Canada
  • Phone Number (905) 660 7744
  • Website http//www.goreliable.ca/
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