Shipper tips

To build an inclusive workplace, we need to ensure that everyone is treated without bias and discrimination and all have the opportunity to contribute.
Trucking is always looking for ways to help keep the flow of freight moving through supply chains. Enter drop and hook.
Most goods moved via truck in the U.S. travel in dry vans, making them the most popular freight shipping equipment – and for good reason.
Learn from an Amazon Freight expert on how to improve your warehouse operations and set yourself up for safe and smooth shipping.
Streamlining shipping operations and removing unnecessary miles drive big supply chain improvements. The trick is knowing where to start.
Understanding freight logistics can be tricky for those new to it. But at Amazon Freight, we’re here to make things a little easier for our small business shippers.
The ghosts may be out this week for Halloween, but the last thing you want is a surprise in your trailer. Here are some of the things we’ve seen shippers do and guidance on how to remedy them.
Every industry has its own lingo but few have the level of shorthand and way of speaking as the freight industry. Familiarizing yourself with these terms ensures you get what you need.
Two priorities for shippers always bubble to the top: speed and consistency. The good news is technology can help.
Do you ever wonder what goes into a freight quote? Is it the distance traveled, fuel prices, your lanes, or the time of year?