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With the wide array of choices in the transportation industry, Specialty Freight Services is a multi-service transportation company offering a wide range of International Import/Export and Domestic options geared toward meeting individual needs and requirements.

We are committed to exceeding the typical standards of most transportation companies.

Domestic Air Freight & Expedited Ground Services

Truckload (Exclusive Use Vehicles)

Import/Export Air

Intermodal (Rail)

Import/Export Ocean

Less than Truckload

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Specialty Freight Services offers comprehensive worldwide shipping solutions and one-stop shopping for all of your domestic and international shipments via any mode of transportation.

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Specialty Freight Services Inc is an active carrier operating under USDOT Number 878975 and MC Number 278250.

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Logistic companies in the United States currently have substantial problems to solve, including an ongoing truck driver shortage

Logistic companies in the United States currently have substantial problems to solve, including an ongoing truck driver shortage. With shipping demands increasing, the driver shortage is not likely to end in the near future. Several factors are impacting the shortages such as current drivers retiring and there being a lack of younger candidates entering the…

Trends Changing the Shape of the Air Freight Industry

Air freight has served a vital role in the past several years as global supply chains shrink and adapt. Air freight is shaping up to hold a larger position in the cargo industry than ever before. Here are a few trends that are working to change the future of the air freight industry. Air Freight…

Freight Trains with Carbon Capturing Cars

If we know anything by now, it’s that there is no one fool-proof way to solve climate change and reverse global warming. It is going to take multiple different approaches to make a difference. Coming up with new ways to help the environment is just what C02 Rail, a U.S.-based train start-up, has done. C02…

Airports in North America Move Towards Carbon Neutrality

More and more airports throughout the United States are making moves to go towards a greener business and reduce the amount of carbon they are emitting into the atmosphere. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport has been recognized as one of four airports in North America to reach carbon neutrality. Carbon neutrality means having a balance between the…

Why Air Cargo eBooking is Gaining Popularity

Airlines transport over 52 million tons of goods a year, representing more than 35% of global trade by value. This is equivalent to $6.8 trillion worth of goods annually. An increasing percentage of goods are being shipped using ebooking. Air cargo eBooking simply put is fully electronic booking for air cargo. The entire transaction, from…

Why Companies Are Digitizing Their Fleets (And What to Expect)

Today more and more businesses are transitioning to fully automated digital processes. Whether a company is selling completely digital products, goods, or services, or they still rely primarily on foot traffic, it’s clear that the digital sphere is dominating the competition.    No market or service is safe from the influence digitization has, including the…

Shanghai’s airports remain at a standstill putting pressure on air freight

COVID-19 has dramatically changed global operations. While most of these changes involve challenges for land, ocean, and air freight, it has led to some unique innovations and workarounds. Businesses like Boeing and Airbus have begun exploring planes with greater cargo capacity, and many leading U.S. companies are using airfreight versus land and ocean for their…

Diesel’s Role in the Freight Industry Appears Stable, but with an Uncertain Future

There was a time when diesel was seen as the go-to alternative for gasoline. Diesel can give your vehicle a longer life and save you money in the long run. Additionally, some evidence shows that diesel emits 40% less C02 than gasoline. These factors have led many consumers to embrace diesel over traditional gasoline–including the…

Air Freight: reaching new heights at years’ end

Q3 data shows both rippling consequences of COVID-19 and a promising growth in demand. Then and now In 2020, we noted a major drop in global air cargo usage. We also saw a frantic effort to regain control over global transport as disruptions rippled through trade and investment sectors into 2021. While these effects continue…

Supply chain disruptions may continue well into 2022

Ocean freight, like all other sectors, has been experiencing backups, shortages and price surges from the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, while some industries appear to be bouncing back, ocean freight may have a longer road to recovery: experts believe these supply chain issues will continue until at least halfway through 2022. Due to…