Will the driver help unload at the job site?
Specialty driver program answers from Gateway Distribution in Ohio, OH.
You've got light poles arriving at an active construction site in Ohio. The crane crew shows up in an hour, but the driver just dropped curbside and left. Now your foreman has to reposition everything the driver could have handled in minutes.
Most carriers train drivers to hit the delivery address and roll. They drop at the curb or the closest truck-accessible spot, then it's your problem. Standard drivers aren't equipped to read a job site, talk to your crew, or understand lift sequences. They deliver freight, not solutions.
Repositioning a load costs you crew time and delays the next phase of work. If the trailer blocks crane access or the poles aren't staged for the lift sequence, you're looking at extra labor hours. Some jobs require the driver to stay through offload to release straps and tarps as each piece gets rigged.
Hire a carrier whose drivers work the destination, not just hit it. Gateway Distribution's Specialty Driver Program trains drivers to stage trailers for crane access, coordinate with your on-site foreman before backing in, and stay through offload when needed. Tell us what equipment will be waiting and we match the right driver to your job before dispatch.
Your poles arrive positioned for the lift sequence. The crane crew works efficiently because the load is staged correctly. Your project stays on schedule because the driver understood the job site requirements from the start.
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Oversized cargo needs specialized securement training beyond basic CDL requirements. Look for drivers certified in load securement for your specific cargo type. Proper tie-down techniques prevent damage and DOT violations.
expedited freight shipping cost
Expedited freight typically costs 50-150% more than standard shipping, depending on how fast you need it. Same-day service costs the most. Get quotes from multiple carriers and ask exactly what expedited means - some just mean faster loading, not faster transit.
emergency freight shipping
Expedited freight gets priority handling and faster transit times. It costs 50-100% more than standard shipping but can turn a 5-day shipment into next-day delivery. Gateway Distribution offers expedited services for time-critical freight.
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Find a freight company that trains drivers on customer interaction and brand representation. Gateway Distribution's Specialty Driver Program includes customer service training so drivers represent your business professionally at every delivery.
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Gateway Distribution handles specialty driver program in Ohio and the area around it.
