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What is rail logistics?

When your shipping needs include more than 120,000 pounds of material shipped at the same time to the same place, railcar shipping might be an option for you. Since railcar transportation is often cheaper and more eco-friendly than over-the-road (OTR) shipping, it is worth considering this mode.

Who can ship by railcar?

Since railcars only travel on the steel tracks laid by the railroad, frequent railcar shippers and receivers have had tracks built into their facilities. If that sounds like you, you are a step ahead to shipping by railcar.
 
If you do not currently have railroad tracks built into your facilities, don’t worry. It can be economical to truck cargo to a nearby transloading facility where your product would be unloaded from the trucks and loaded into the railcars. This adds costs, time and handling, but there are times where the savings in freight costs over truck are great enough that they off-set the transloading expense.

Rail logistics shipping rates

Railcar freight rates tend to be lower than truck rates. Due to the large volume of goods being moved, the price per railcar looks high, but since it replaces 3 – 4 trucks, the effective rate is low. Your rail quote will depend on the size and dimensions of the shipment, commodity, railcar type, route, and lane.

What are the advantages of rail freight logistics?

Rail is a great solution for pre-planned long-hauls, and moving from OTR to rail could benefit your supply chain in several ways. Guaranteed capacity, gas emissions, and the aging generation of drivers are the main issues many logistics professionals face. Using rail transportation for your freight can help solve some of these problems.