RLG markDomestic Drayage

Drayage support built for terminal timing, container flow, and execution control.

RLG Logistics supports import and export drayage with practical coordination around appointments, chassis availability, terminal windows, and turn-time pressure. We stay engaged when container timing is sensitive and move details can shift quickly.

Coverage
Port and rail drayage
Container profile
20ft to 53ft support
Execution focus
Appointments and turn time

What this drayage support includes

Drayage is operationally tight freight. Good outcomes depend on coordinated handoffs, clear status communication, and someone tracking details before fees or delays compound.

Port dray and rail dray planning
20ft, 40ft, 45ft, and 53ft container support
Chassis coordination and practical fallback planning
Terminal appointment awareness and timing alignment
RLG mark

Operational scenarios we support

RLG helps organize drayage moves that require tighter timing management, proactive communication, and realistic handling of container constraints.

Pre-pull and yard stagingPlanning support for pre-pulls, temporary yard storage, and downstream delivery coordination.
Import and export handoffsCoordination around in-gate and out-gate timing, delivery windows, and shipment handoff requirements.
Detention and demurrage sensitivityExecution discipline focused on reducing avoidable storage and time-related exposure.
🚢

How this aligns with MyCommandTMS

Public-site drayage language matches intake expectations in MyCommandTMS so container details can be captured cleanly and acted on quickly once quote flow starts.

Container mode alignment with intake workflow
Clearer quote-to-execution continuity
Practical detail capture for ops follow-through
Single contact for updates and issue handling
RLG markGood fit moves

Drayage freight where active coordination matters.

RLG is a strong fit when container transportation needs tighter coordination across terminal activity, yard staging, and final delivery timing.

Port to door

Import freight moving inland from port with appointment and timing constraints.

Door to port

Export freight requiring controlled handoff timing and terminal readiness.

Rail ramp drayage

Container moves tied to rail cutoffs, availability windows, and local delivery plans.

Pre-pull dependent freight

Moves where staging, storage, and sequence planning reduce downstream risk.

RLG markWhat customers can expect

Clear status updates and practical control around container timing.

Direct communication on terminal-facing milestones
Proactive follow-through when schedules shift
Support balancing cost exposure with service timing
Operator-level handling from intake through delivery

Related service pages

Many container moves connect with ocean and intermodal workflows. Use these pages for adjacent planning context.

Need drayage coverage now?

Share container details, lane context, and timing priorities. RLG will help map the right next step.

Start Drayage Quote