If you are a logistics overseer in North Carolina, then vital freight statistics are etched in your brain. You know that on average, about 1.31 million tons of freight are moved in and out of North Carolina daily. That amounts to about 478 million tons of freight valued at over $741 billion every year. Also, trucks carry about 98% of those cargoes, ranging from perishables to technology equipment, which can lead to congestion at your warehouse loading docks and strain on your existing staff. But did you know that by 2050 the amount of freight moved every year will increase, by weight, by over 65%?
There’s no need to keep a bottle of aspirin on your desk, however. But for a solid solution to the issues that fluctuating supply and demand have on your bottom line, keeping Express Freight Handlers’ phone number in your cell phone Contacts list, for on demand lumper services in North Carolina, is advised.
We are fully aware that your firm’s reputation and financial stability is only as good as the timely loading and unloading of your next shipment. That’s why across the nation, Express Freight Handlers is the name leaders in your industry trust as your dependable supply chain partner. We are highly experienced, reliable, and arrive on time, ready to perform this vital warehouse operation as quickly, efficiently, and accurately as possible to your satisfaction. Once our work has been approved, we depart until you summon our team for your next unloading job.
Agriculture and manufacturing are the principal industries in North Carolina. Pharmaceuticals, industrial and electrical machinery, and motor vehicles comprise cargoes with the highest value, while by sheer tonnage, bulk commodities such as grains, chemicals, produce, and coal are significant. Regardless of the contents of your trailers and containers, you can rely on Express Freight Handlers to assemble an experienced team to quickly and capably unload all inbound freight. Upon request by your site manager, as part of our freight unloading services in North Carolina, our lumpers and their supervisor will perform additional tasks not limited to: unloading, sorting, segregating, recording all load data, and supporting quality control initiatives.

