Drayage from LA/LB terminals
Coordinate the initial pickup with attention to last free day, chassis, timing and warehouse readiness.
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Apparel import drayage and transload
ABFBA helps apparel importers, fulfillment warehouses and freight forwarders move containers from LA/LB ports into Fontana and surrounding warehouse markets with the mix of drayage, storage and transload support that the freight actually needs.
Operating fit
This page is not a generic logistics template. It is designed around the issues that typically show up in apparel import drayage and transload freight: receiving windows, floor-loaded freight, appointment control, storage risk and downstream delivery sequencing.
Coordinate the initial pickup with attention to last free day, chassis, timing and warehouse readiness.
Use Fontana-based backup options when the freight should not go straight to the final warehouse.
Build cleaner operating patterns for repeat freight instead of re-solving every container one by one.
Execution details
The website estimate is only a planning range. Final pricing depends on how the freight is loaded, where it is going, how urgent the move is and whether warehousing, split delivery, storage or value-added coordination is required.
ABFBA needs to know how the apparel import drayage and transload freight is loaded, whether it is palletized and whether special handling is needed.
Receiving windows, unload expectations and appointment changes often shape the quote more than base mileage.
Warehouse programs with frequent receiving windows can be handled as spot freight or as a repeat operating program when volume justifies it.
Website estimate note
Every ABFBA page is built to help importers and warehouse teams outline the move before speaking with dispatch. Final pricing still depends on terminal conditions, last free day, chassis, fuel, weight, appointment windows, transload needs, storage days and accessorials.
Planning ranges are placeholders. Final quote depends on terminal, LFD, chassis, fuel, weight, appointment window, storage/transload needs and accessorials.
FAQ
No. It is written for apparel importers, fulfillment warehouses and freight forwarders and other teams shipping similar freight profiles that need the same type of drayage, storage or transload support.
Yes. ABFBA can review a combined operating plan when direct delivery is not the best fit for the freight or the warehouse schedule.
No. The website estimate is only planning guidance. The final quote depends on terminal, LFD, chassis, fuel, weight, appointment windows, storage or transload needs and accessorials.
Next step
Send the shipment details and the destination profile so ABFBA can review whether the move should stay simple drayage or include staging, storage or transload.
Relevant when the destination warehouse is in Rancho Cucamonga.
Related pageUseful when cartons or mixed freight require unload and staging.
Related pageHelpful when apparel freight feeds fulfillment operations.