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How Streamlined Technology Is Reshaping Furniture Shipping

Shipping furniture isn't an easy task. Aside from the physical labor, a lot is going on behind the scenes that consumers never see. But if you're an industry player, you can't afford an "out of sight, out of mind" philosophy.

There are a few furniture shipping challenges you need to stay on top of no matter what. This blog discusses some of the major issues you'll need to overcome and why technology will play a transformative role in your improvement.

The Freight Club Advantage

Shipping Strategies

Tips and Trends

Sustainable Shipping

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An Added Touch: The Benefits of White Glove Delivery

White Glove delivery services include any range of additional delivery benefits for your customers, from packaging removal to item assembly to assist with carrying items into a building or home. By providing these amenities, you can access an entirely new customer base while differentiating your shipping business from competitors.

Here are some of the most compelling advantages of providing White Glove services.

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The cheapest way to ship large items

Sometimes, you have no choice but to ship an oversized item – be it a futon, a life-sized Chewbacca statue, or a Chewbacca-themed futon.

While these items may prove difficult to ship and thus demand higher fees than smaller postage, there are still ways to save. In this article, we'll discuss a few measures you can take when shipping large items to ensure that you're getting the most affordable solution.

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Packing It In: Why Freight Density Matters in LTL Shipping

When loading up your car for a long beach getaway, you probably don’t throw your luggage, towels, chairs, and other supplies into the trunk at random. Instead, you pack them closely together so that you can fit the most amount of equipment in the trunk as possible. Maybe you even tear a rotator cuff trying to get the umbrella in the perfect spot.

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