FLIGHT LOG
— THE SPARROW BLOG —
A Day in the Life of Your Shipment
Have you ever wondered just what happens after you make an order? Sure, you can track it, but that doesn’t even begin to describe the journey your shipment goes on to get from order tender to unloading. We’d like to take you on the ride for a day in the life of your shipment.
Problems Solved. Promises Kept with Sparrow Logistics
Navigating the unpredictable supply chain is tough, and when you’ve got a freight shipment that needs to get somewhere quickly and efficiently, it’s time to call in the experts. Sparrow Logistics is a freight transportation brokerage that specializes in complex and challenging jobs. Unlike some brokerages that shy away from jobs with lots of moving parts, we look for creative solutions and adapt to our clients’ varying needs. We take the time to gather all the right details about your order, so we are sure to source the right equipment and the right people to get the job done.
The Ins & Outs of Loading and Unloading
No ramp? No dock? No problem! Our team of experts can arrange services to load and unload almost any piece of equipment. For example, if you need to get a big generator off a trailer or a heavy pallet to be delivered to the ground, we’re able to find and work with the proper service provider that have rotators and cranes to get the job done.
Holiday Shipping Preparation
Holiday shipping has been increasingly demanding for the past few years, is your business ready? The pumpkins are barely put away before many in the world are ready to hang their stocking and start holiday shopping. For those of us in the shipping industry, the holidays are well underway. With the impact of the port congestion and increased demand we are seeing a high demand for shipping solutions. Is your team ready?
Solutions to the West Coast Import Issues Include US Transportation Brokers
Since the beginning of the pandemic, there has been an unprecedented disruption in the global supply chain at almost every level. From a lack of freight containers in Asia, to the dramatic changes in the railway systems distributing goods to Americans, every step of the supply chain has been fundamentally affected. While we could probably write an entire course curriculum about how this situation has been unfolding over the past year and a half, the simple takeaway is this: