Carrier Information for Dugan Truck Line LTL Terminal in Houston,TX

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Dugan Truck Line

Dugan Truck Line (DTL) was started by John E. Dugan with one truck in 1960, and the business is currently owned by two of his sons. With 11 terminals, Dugan serves six states in the Midwest.

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Address

9366 Wallisville Road Ste. 190 Houston, TX 77013

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Phone

713-673-0078

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Email

custserv@dugantruckline.com

Tips for preparing your LTL Shipment

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Take a moment to look up your delivery destination using a satellite view in an online map to get an aerial view that will help you assess your delivery needs.

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Be prepared for your pickup. If you cause any delays for the driver there will be repercussions for their overall work and you will be billed for that disruption.

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Package your freight properly so it can withstand all movement on the truck.

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

Can LTL freight use more than 1 company?

More than one company can be used to ship LTL freight. If you are using a freight broker or 3PL, they may coordinate local carriers with national carriers to get the best rate on your shipment.

How are my less-than-truckload ltl freight rates calculated?

LTL freight rates are based on a shipments origin, destination, route, weight, density, freight class, and any special instructions required to transport it.

Do LTL carriers take loose freight?

While loose items can be transported via LTL freight, some carriers won't take loose boxes that can easily be palletized and wrapped for protection. Be sure and ask your LTL provider about the best way to prepare loose items you are planning to ship.

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