Carrier Information for Dayton Freight Line LTL Terminal in West Chester,OH

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Dayton Freight Line

Based in Dayton, OH, Dayton Freight�s 70 service centers are spread throughout the American heartland. Through its partnerships, Dayton offers LTL shipping services to all states in the contiguous US.

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Address

2831 E. Crescentville RD. West Chester, OH 45069

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Phone

513-771-4446

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Tips for preparing your LTL 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.

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Additional services like liftgates, driver assist, and residential delivery can result in added charges on your freight invoice.

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From machines that stretch-wrap your freight pallets for you, to software that remembers and auto-fills the weight and dimensions of your most frequently shipped items, there are a variety of ways to automate your processes and save time when preparing your shipment.

Follow your freight.

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

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Common questions about LTL

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.

How is cargo insurance calculated?

From general liability, freight classification, cargo, prior loss history, to a host of other factors, there are too many dynamics involved with each LTL shipment calculate the cost of cargo insurance with a simple formula. However, a base rate for cargo insurance usually starts the value of what you’re insuring. A percentage is then calculated based off a dollar value (usually in cents) to every $100 of the invoice total. That percentage will dictate the minimum cost of insurance.

How much does it cost to insure freight?

Generally speaking, freight insurance will cost between 0.5% and 2% of the value of the goods being shipped. The actual cost may depend on other factors, including the freight class and general liability of the items.

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