Inland Transportation
Port to door.
U.S. inland delivery.
Inland transportation after cargo release — drayage, trucking, warehouse delivery, FBA delivery, final handoff, and POD follow-up in one connected flow.
Where It Fits
The link after release.
Inland transportation starts after customs release and continues until cargo reaches the final receiving point.
Port Pickup
Container or cargo collected from the terminal after release.
Inland Transfer
Drayage, trucking, or transfer arranged into the next inland leg.
Receiving
Delivery timing aligned with warehouse, FBA, or consignee schedules.
Final Delivery
Executed with tracking follow-up and proof of delivery confirmation.
Service Breakdown
Four core inland services.
Each option supports a different inland stage, from terminal release to final handoff.
Full Truckload
Dedicated truck service for larger shipments or more direct inland movement after port release.
FTL Workflow
- Port release confirmed
- Truck assigned
- Delivery appointment booked
- In transit with tracking
- POD shared after delivery
LTL Pickup
Shared trucking option for smaller shipment volumes moving through a carrier network.
LTL Workflow
- Cargo ready confirmed
- Carrier matched
- Pickup scheduled
- Network transit monitored
- Delivery confirmation shared
Port Transfer
Terminal-to-ramp, cross-dock, CFS, or staging movement after cargo arrival and release.
Port Transfer Workflow
- Arrival monitored
- Release confirmed
- Drayage scheduled
- Cargo moved inland
- Next leg activated
Final Delivery
Delivery to warehouse, Amazon FBA, 3PL, or consignee receiving points.
Final Delivery Workflow
- Receiving window confirmed
- Truck scheduled
- Delivery executed
- POD collected and shared
Coverage
Built for inland execution across the U.S.
Inland delivery depends on route clarity, appointment timing, and consistent follow-up at every handoff.
Execution Priorities
What matters inland.
Inland execution is not only about movement. Timing, visibility, and receiving coordination matter just as much.
Visibility
Track cargo from terminal gate-out to final delivery confirmation.
Scheduling
Pickup and delivery aligned with free time, appointments, and receiving windows.
Exception Follow-Up
Quick response when delays, missed appointments, or route changes happen.
Case Studies
Latest shipment cases.
Recent shipment situations across freight, customs, warehousing, and delivery execution.
Recovering a Rejected Shipment with Minimal Disruption
Client Background A U.S.-bound importer approached Pivot Shipping International after a container shipment handled by another freight forwarder…
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