I’ve talked quite a bit about freight and shipping matters recently and it occurred to me that I should give a shout-out to our talented warehouse leaders, Gregorio and Martin. Without them, the 24-hour Quick Ship program we offer you wouldn’t be possible.

Along with giving them their due for ensuring that you get what you need when you need it, I thought I’d show you how they manage to load closed trucks with the long, heavy, and awkward bundles that frames and beams ship in. Loading a flatbed is easy. Getting things into box trucks or semi-trailers quickly, neatly, and without damage takes creativity and talent.

I hope this proves helpful to you the next time you need to ship to a customer who can’t accept a flatbed. Finally, I’d like to remind you that you can take advantage of Greg and Martin’s talents via our Remote Warehouse Program.

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