Freight Services

Freight Solutions Built for Reliable and Scalable Logistics Operations

HHT Freight Group delivers structured logistics solutions across the United States, supporting consistent freight movement, operational control, and scalable transportation planning for businesses of all sizes.

Full truckload trailer loading
FTL

Full Truckload

Cost-efficient shared transportation for smaller shipments, optimized through consolidation and structured routing.

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LTL freight in warehouse staging area
LTL

Less Than Truckload

Cost-efficient shared transportation for smaller shipments, optimized through consolidation and structured routing.

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Drayage and container handling near a port
Drayage

Drayage Services

Short-distance container movement connecting ports, rail yards, and inland facilities with precise coordination.

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Cargo ship for port-to-port transport planning
Port to Port

Port-to-Port Transport

End-to-end coordination from port arrival to inland delivery, ensuring smooth container flow across transport stages.

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Service Execution Model

Structured workflow for consistent freight coordination

01

Shipment Assessment

Analyze shipment requirements including route, volume, equipment, and delivery timelines.

02

Service Allocation

Select the most suitable transport solution based on load type and operational requirements.

03

Operational Coordination

Manage dispatch, carrier communication, and movement tracking through a centralized workflow.

04

Execution & Delivery

Ensure timely delivery with structured updates and complete shipment visibility.

FTL Service

Full Truckload for direct and dedicated capacity

Use this section to show large-volume, direct-route freight capability. It works well for high-priority shipments and helps visitors understand when a dedicated truck is the right option.

  • Suitable for shipments large enough to occupy most or all trailer space
  • Fewer handoffs and lower handling risk
  • Good fit for direct scheduling and time-sensitive freight

For dedicated moves, we plan the entire lane around your timing and equipment needs—so dispatch can execute with fewer surprises from pickup through delivery.

  • Equipment and routing aligned to load size and access constraints
  • Clear handoff steps to keep transit and delivery schedules stable
  • Proactive updates for your internal teams and stakeholders
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LTL Service

Less Than Truckload for efficient smaller shipments

This area explains shared-capacity freight clearly. It is useful for customers who ship smaller volumes but still want dependable nationwide movement.

  • Shared trailer use for better cost control
  • Useful for recurring partial freight
  • Practical for warehouse-to-warehouse or multi-stop planning

With LTL, we coordinate consolidation and dispatch so partial shipments still move confidently toward your delivery target.

  • Consolidation planning that supports predictable transit outcomes
  • Handling-point coordination to reduce delays and rework
  • Shipment visibility so your team can plan appointments and inventory
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Drayage Service

Drayage for ports, rail yards, and terminal transfers

This section gives room to explain short-haul but critical container movements. It is a good place to show operational control around ports and inland transfer points.

  • Links marine terminals, rail yards, and warehouse destinations
  • Helps manage container movement at important handoff points
  • Supports broader intermodal planning

Drayage success depends on tight timing at terminals and transfer nodes—so we focus planning on the handoff moments that matter most.

  • Terminal timing coordination and readiness checks
  • Equipment and short-haul execution aligned to the next leg
  • Clear next-step communication to keep container flow moving
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Port to Port

Integrated transport from port arrival to inland destination

This content block is useful for showing that HHT can manage connected container movement, not just one leg of the shipment. It adds a more complete logistics story to the site.

  • Supports coordinated import cargo movement
  • Combines port handling, drayage, and inland routing
  • Helps users understand end-to-end movement planning

For port-to-port shipments, we connect the full journey—so your shipment plan stays consistent from port arrival to final delivery stages.

  • Port arrival planning that aligns drayage and inland routing
  • Intermodal transitions designed for visibility and reliability
  • End-to-end coordination updates for smoother receiving
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Service Framework

Structured logistics solutions aligned with real freight requirements

HHT Freight Group structures its service offering to provide clarity in transport selection, operational execution, and shipment management across different freight types.

Each service is designed to support specific logistics requirements, enabling businesses to choose the most efficient and reliable transport solution for their operations.

  • Service summary for quick scanning
  • Expanded explanation for business visitors
  • Photo layout space for trucks, warehouses, ports, and equipment
  • Direct jump to service-specific pages for deeper reading
Shipment Requirements

Accurate shipment details enable efficient planning and execution

  • Defined pickup and delivery locations, including terminals or warehouses
  • Shipment size, weight, pallet count, or container specifications
  • Delivery timelines, scheduling requirements, and urgency level
  • Service type required: Full Truckload, LTL, Drayage, or Port-linked movement
  • Special handling needs, site access conditions, or route constraints

Providing complete and accurate shipment information allows for better service selection, optimized routing, and reliable freight execution across all stages of transportation.