Carrier Information for YRC Freight LTL Terminal in Hagerstown,MD

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YRC Freight

Headquartered in Overland Park, KS, YRC Freight is an asset-based service provider with LTL service throughout North America. Parent company, Yellow Transportation, was founded in 1924.

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Address

311 EAST OAK RIDGE DRIVE Hagerstown, MD 21740

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Phone

800-610-6500

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Email

customer.service@yrcfreight.com

Tips for preparing your LTL Shipment

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LTL cargo is typically handled, loaded, unloaded, and reorganized multiple times at different freight terminals while in transit, so it is critical to have the proper packaging, labeling, and paperwork so no issues arise that may delay delivery.

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More durable items can be shipped in standard corrugated cardboard boxes. For the most protection, make sure the boxes are new or have retained their sturdiness, avoid loose space inside the boxes, secure well with packing tape, and label them clearly.

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Wooden crates provide the highest level of protection for your shipment and are used primarily for items that are expensive, fragile, and easily damaged. The main drawback to crating is that it can be expensive, and the added weight and size can often result in a higher cost to ship, even for smaller items.

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Common questions about LTL

What if there is no bill of lading?

A letter from the shipper should be prepared detailing that the bill of lading was lost. The carrier will typically need a letter of indemnity from the shipper, which releases the carrier from liability.

Can a bill of lading have two consignee?

There are many kinds of BOLs that have different terms in the contract and are used in different shipping scenarios.

What information needs to be on a bill of lading?

Typically, a bill of lading will include the names and addresses of the shipper (consignor) and the receiver (consignee), shipment date, quantity, exact weight, value, freight classification, BOL number, and any special instructions.

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