Today’s transportation industry is witnessing a colossal increase in one shipping method that speeds up delivery insanely. The method is dubbed expedited shipping – a transportation mode whereby the cargo is shipped to the destination place quickly and without common hindrances that other carriage methods are subjected to. The only condition on which expedited shipping is realized is the size of the cargo – it needs to be small.
Why? Fast transportation is only possible if a van carrying cargo is not big: the vehicles involved in expedited shipping are mostly small vans, cargo vans, and sprinter vans. Plus, vans of this type can carry only small freight. Also, in expedited shipping, trucks hardly ever stop as they deliver the freight, and small cargo is mostly transported to one customer. The flexibility and versatility, and maneuverability of these vans allows them to handle road-related challenges that bigger vehicles fail to.
The popularity of expedited shipping is attributed to some specific business changes that have made small-sized goods so wanted. Based on how substantial and exponential the need for expedited shipping is, there’s no wonder that companies are contending ruthlessly to order this type of service. Another noteworthy advantage of expedited shipping is environmental consciousness – small vehicles emit less contaminants into the atmosphere.