Tips to Avoid Lost Package Problems This Holiday Season


Posted November 18, 2020 by sandhartruckingbc

The holiday season is the busiest time of the year. Trucking companies have their hands full with shipments left and right.

 
It seems inevitable that some of these goods will not arrive at their destination.

There are many things that you can do to prevent this from happening such as the following:

1. Designate a shipping schedule.

Avoid the rush and opt for a less busy shipping schedule. You can collect orders and ship them out on a Tuesday or a Wednesday when there are fewer shipments. That will also allow you to catch up with your inventory.

2. Make sure your shipping details are correct.

Double and triple check your shipments to make sure that they are all correct. If there are inaccuracies and discrepancies in the details of your Bill of Landing, that can lead to confusion, which will prevent your packages from reaching their destination. Check all the details, especially the address.

3. Choose the best trucking companies in BC.

Make sure you pick Reputable Trucking Companies who know what they are doing. If it’s a new company, they might not be ready for the influx of holiday shipments. Look for seasoned freight couriers such as Sandhar Trucking who already has an organized way of shipping items even in the holiday season.

Make sure there are no problems on your end and pick a good freight service to deliver your goods. That way, you can avoid the hassle and the costs of lost shipments. Lost shipments can hurt the reputation of your business, so make sure this is avoided.

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Last Updated November 18, 2020