As the lifeblood of the U.S. economy, the specialized US Trucking Service is a core driver in the efficient operation of the nation's supply chain. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), more than 72% of all U.S. goods rely on trucking networks to move across state lines - from manufacturing plants to retail terminals, from port hubs to remote towns, trucks are the only transportation carrier with unmatched door-to-door reach. From manufacturing plants to retail terminals, from port hubs to remote towns and cities, trucks have unparalleled door-to-door coverage, making them the only transportation carrier with access to all 48 continental states. Whether it's LTL for small volumes or FTL for large shipments, this highly flexible model dynamically matches the needs of companies with diverse transportation sizes.
In terms of the key indicators of timeliness and reliability, trucking shows irreplaceable competitive advantages. Compared with the high cost of air transportation and the scheduling limitations of rail transportation, modern trucking freight transportation realizes the rapid intercontinental flow of urgent cargoes (days instead of weeks) through the intelligent route optimization system, together with the Real-time GPS tracking technology ensures complete visibility, significantly reducing the risk of supply chain disruption due to delays.