I’m curious, based on your experience, how much of an impact did using a transload service actually have on your overall delivery times and costs — was it just a one-time quick fix, or do you feel like it could be a reliable long-term solution for avoiding supply chain disruptions?
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If you're looking to simplify your supply chain through the Pacific Northwest, I’d highly recommend checking out transloading and distribution services. We had a situation where our rail delivery was delayed, and their transload service helped us get everything back on track quickly. The turnaround was quicker than expected, and they kept us updated throughout the whole process. Having that kind of reliability makes a huge difference for a business like ours.