Carrier Information for AAA Cooper Transportation LTL Terminal in Augusta,GA

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AAA Cooper Transportation

With over 65 years of experience, AAA Cooper Transportation (ACT) is a multi-regional asset-based service. Directly and in concert with other KNX LTL brands, ACT offers 114 strategically located facilities.

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Address

2059 Forward Augusta Dr Augusta, GA 30906

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Phone

(706) 796-6167

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Email

customercare@aaacooper.com

Tips for preparing your LTL Shipment

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Be sure the information you provide for your freight quote and bill of lading is accurate, including the description and dimensions of your shipment, the addresses of the pickup and delivery locations, the date and time of the pickup, and any accessorials you need.

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A freight quote is just that: a quote. It is only as accurate as the information supplied to obtain it, and it is not guaranteed to be the final price you will pay for your shipment.

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To avoid unnecessary rebills, make sure that you carefully record the weights, dimensions, and freight class of your cargo for your paperwork, indicate any accessorials you may need to complete a shipment, and communicate with your carrier and consignee to avoid any delays, missed pickups, or missed delivery windows.

Follow your freight.

Koho is digitally integrated with our carriers' tracking systems so you know where your shipment is at all times.

track your shipment

Common questions about LTL

Do fake tracking numbers exist?

A scammer may provide a fake tracking number to a customer to stall and shift blame for a missing package to the shipping service. In reality, your purchase never existed. To protect yourself from online shopping scams, confirm a site is legitimate before placing an order.

What is difference between cargo insurance and freight insurance?

Cargo insurance and freight insurance cover shipments transported via water, air, road, and rail. In the context of LTL shipping, cargo and freight insurance are used interchangeably.

What is the difference between cargo and freight?

While the terms are often used interchangeably, traditionally speaking, freight refers to goods moved overland via truck or train, while cargo refers to goods moved overseas via ocean carriers or aircraft.

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