Dry van
General commercial freight, boxed products, palletized goods, and regular warehouse moves.
For shipper customers
NGI helps companies plan and request transportation for shipping and receiving needs, from routine truckload lanes to freight requiring closer coordination.
Shipper intake
Useful freight details include origin, destination, commodity, piece count, pallets, weight, dimensions, equipment type, shipment value, pickup and delivery windows, appointment needs, and any handling restrictions.
Shipment types
NGI can review freight needs for shipper customers, vendors, buyers, receivers, distributors, job sites, warehouses, ports, and facilities handling commercial goods.
Consumer products, business inventory, retail replenishment, equipment, boxed goods, and palletized freight.
Raw materials, agricultural products, building materials, industrial supplies, and other commodity movements.
Temperature-controlled, oversized, appointment-based, port-related, time-sensitive, or multi-stop shipment requests.
How shippers engage
Share pickup, delivery, commodity, equipment, schedule, and receiving requirements.
NGI evaluates lane needs, carrier availability, timing, and any compliance or documentation considerations.
Once accepted, shipment details are organized for pickup, transit, delivery, and communication updates.
Common equipment
General commercial freight, boxed products, palletized goods, and regular warehouse moves.
Building materials, machinery, oversized freight, and commodities requiring open-deck equipment.
Temperature-sensitive products requiring equipment, timing, and handling coordination.
Container, port, or terminal-related freight requiring appointments and documentation awareness.