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August 13, 2020 by Logistics

How can a Richmond, Virginia based Third-Party Logistics company help reduce your local delivery cost while improving service?

2020 vision has been anything but clear! Especially when it comes to your freight cost and service levels. As companies evaluate different business options, working with a third-party logistics company (3PL) on a local level can be easily overlooked.  Because a Third-Party Logistics  company has numerous truck routes and lanes that are created by serving multiple customers there is a good chance that they have a local service that could save you money, and improve the flexibility and reliability of your shipments. Below are a few ways that a 3PL can help provide cost saving solutions for your local freight!

Local Routes                                                                                                                                      

Local deliveries range between 0-250 miles from origin.  A local 3PL with a  variety of customers and deliveries has many options for their  customers.

For example, loads shipping out of Richmond, VA for delivery down in the Tidewater area will match up with a local load coming back to the Richmond, VA area.  Also, we may have 2 or 3 other customers we can consolidate on the Richmond truck either on the head haul or backhaul.  Depending on the size of the load, it may fit on 24ft box truck vs a 53ft trailer which could offer savings.

Another advantage of local routes is accessibility.  This includes  last minute daily pickups and emergency pickups because drivers are delivering within the local area.  A 3PL can also drop trailers at a customer’s location for convenience for loading or unloading their product.  Some customers with limited warehouse space utilize drop trailers for storing product at their location or at the 3PL’s location. Matching resources is one of the many ways a 3PL provides value allowing companies to be very flexible in a dynamic market, providing just in time deliveries, and capturing opportunities that may not be able to with your current resources. 

Cross Dock

Another advantage of a 3PL with warehouse assets is the ability to cross dock product.  Example:  An inbound truckload shipment comes in and our customer doesn’t have time or space to unload it.  A 3PL can provide this service as well as coordinate transportation that will maximize savings.  Another opportunity to utilize cross dock services is receiving ocean containers to be unloaded and reloaded into a 53’ Dry Van for final delivery to the customer. This same scenario would apply with rail cars. Customers can take advantage of lower rail rates and have product deliver via rail for storage at a 3PL facility and then trucked for customer delivery.  Cross docking is a great short-term solution to reallocate your freight quickly, efficiently, without limiting your resources.

Drayage

A 3PL has the ability to flex up or down depending on the volume of containers arriving at the port.  Businesses may not always have an available driver and truck to retrieve containers from the port nor space to store the container for efficient processing.  3PL’s can often store your container at their facility to save on port demurrage fees then unload and handle for final delivery to the customer.  A 3PL can often provide this service for both IMPORT and EXPORT loads.

Riverside Logistics can provide all these services for you so your resources can be utilized to focus on your business not the business of moving freight!

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August 14, 2018 by Logistics

Riverside Logistics billboard goes up on interstate 95!

Riverside Logistics is very excited to see our new billboard go up on 95. This is a great way  to be able to tell the Riverside story by using a powerful and strategically located medium. The Billboard is located as you head South on Interstate 95 just before you get to the Chippenham/Route 150 exit. It is also almost directly across from The Richmond Marine Terminal in front of our new warehouse. Please give us a call if you need logistics services near this growing area!

 

 

Riverside Billboard

Riverside Billbaord on 95

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May 17, 2018 by Logistics

Riverside Logistics Competes in 2018 RVA LogistXGames!

Xgames pictureRiverside Logistics and ten other teams from a variety of companies in the Richmond area competed in the fourth annual RVA LogistXGames on Thursday April 26, 2018.  Sponsored by CBRE/Richmond, the Community College Workforce Alliance (CCWA) and the Virginia Port Authority, the event is designed to showcase the talents of employees in this business sector, as well as emphasize the importance of logistics and distribution to the region. The proceeds support workforce development programs available through the Community College Workforce Alliance. This year the games raised $20,000.

As in previous years, the competition was friendly but fierce in events like those performed daily in warehouse environments.  The Riverside team consisted of two men and two women who demonstrated their skills in events like the Pallet Puzzle Sprint, the Pallet Jack Relay, the Pick/Pack Hurdle and the Box Put.

SARA Logistics Games

The Riverside team won two events…the box decorating event for the Box Put and the Box Put event itself.  Sara DeLancy decorated the box, using her considerable artistic talents. Sara is a member of Riverside’s Transportation team.  Louis Watson successfully threw the box that Sara decorated the farthest of all the teams (over 48 feet) without breaking the three bottles carefully wrapped inside by team members Jogli Vega, Jennifer Rivera, and Cynthia Jackson.  Congratulations Captain Michael Kenny and to all the competitors!  We look forward to seeing you again next year!

 

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