Retailer Lessens Demurrage Fees at Baltimore Port with Emergency Chassis for Overweight Containers

PITT OHIO leverages its relationships to create a solutions that saves retailers thousands in demurrage fees.

Speed is key when receiving shipping containers from overseas. When this retailer found themselves without a drayage service for their overweight containers at the Baltimore Port, PITT OHIO stepped in with an emergency solution. 

With an abundance of contacts at ports around the country, PITT OHIO’s international team went to work locating the right size chassis and drivers at the Port of Baltimore.

PITT OHIO’s International team knew quick retrieval was imperative to reducing unnecessary demurrage fees. The team found a service provider capable of quickly and safely draying overweight containers from the Baltimore Port.

Throughout the drayage solution, PITT OHIO provided up to the minute information and quick responses, relaying updates throughout the entire process of retrieving the overweight shipping containers and delivering the containers to the distribution center in York, Pennsylvania.


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