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Cleve's Logistics, LLC

Cleve's Logistics, LLC

交通、物流、供应链和仓储

Summerville,South Carolina 566 位关注者

Cleve's Logistics is recognized as an industry leader, boasting a vast and highly trusted container fleet.

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Cleve's Logistics, LLC is a thriving Intermodal/Drayage business that was established in 2022. At Cleve's Logistics , we are committed to fostering strong customer relationships and continuously expanding our clientele. Our approach goes beyond prioritizing our own interests; we strive to comprehend all aspects of your business challenges. Your problems are our problems, and we are dedicated to finding effective solutions. If you require assistance with transportation and logistics, count on us to be your reliable partner. We are here to help you fix any issues you may encounter, ensuring a seamless and efficient operation. Connect with me on LinkedIn to explore potential collaborations or learn more about Cleve's Logistics, LLC. Let us make your transportation worries a thing of the past.

网站
https://www.cleveslogistics.com/
所属行业
交通、物流、供应链和仓储
规模
2-10 人
总部
Summerville,South Carolina
类型
合营企业
创立
2022

地点

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  • 查看Cleve's Logistics, LLC的组织主页

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    Exciting developments at the South Carolina Ports! Witness the transformation of the former Charleston Naval Complex into a thriving hub of commerce with the Navy Base Intermodal Facility. This 118-acre site is poised to revolutionize cargo movement, connecting the Port of Charleston to key markets across the nation. Drayage Junkies / AR Doc Pro/ The Logistics Lounge/ UCW Logistics Truckingnewshub.com

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    Navy Base Intermodal Facility Site Progress ??: Walter Lagarenne

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  • Since 2022, Cleve's Logistics, LLC has been dedicated to delivering exceptional logistics services. We've built a strong foundation of trust and collaboration, enabling us to provide innovative and efficient solutions for our clients. Our shared vision for success with our partners at UCW Logistics fuels our commitment to exceeding expectations through reliable, cost-effective, and efficient service. Looking ahead, we're confident our partnership will continue to thrive, driving us to find new and innovative ways to meet the evolving needs of our clients. Thank you for being a part of our journey! We're grateful for our partnership with UCW Logistics and excited for the future. Steve Talamo / Clint Abernathy / Trent Everett / Amber Alexander Burger / Derick Errera #UCWLogistics #ClevesLogistics #LogisticsPartnership #LogisticsGrowth

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  • Cleve's Logistics, LLC转发了

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    Big news! We're thrilled to announce that Andrew Spears from Blue Angels Intermodal, LLC will be our special guest on the very first episode of the Drayage Junkies show! Tune in at 12 CT/1 EST today as "The Hound" Hunter Woodfin and "Dirty Dray" Steve Talamo chat with Andrew about his 25+ years in logistics and how he, like many of us, got completely hooked on drayage. Don't miss this exciting episode! Click link to watch https://lnkd.in/e_XuiER8

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  • Demystifying Drayage: It's Not What You Think! From horse-drawn "drays" in the 1800s to the vital truck-driven operations of today, drayage has always been about bridging the gap in transportation. ???? What started as short-haul movement due to the limitations of horsepower ??, has evolved into a critical component of global logistics. Today, drayage facilitates the flow of millions of TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) from ports, rails, and terminals. In 2023, the top 20 ports moved a staggering 387.5 million TEUs, with the US contributing 22.4 million! This essential service ensures that goods reach their final destinations efficiently. Myth vs. Reality: A common misconception is that customers load/unload containers inside the port. In reality, Ports handle sealed units. ???? Think of them as massive transit hubs! Here's a glimpse into the process: Gate Codes & EIRs: Carriers use sophisticated systems (like GOPort) and Equipment Interchange Receipts (EIRs) for specific "missions." It's all about precision – you can't pick up an empty with a "load" EIR! Availability for Pickup: Import containers must be "available" – meaning customs clearance, exams (if required), and fee payments are complete. The Process: Carriers enter container numbers, get gate codes, drivers locate the container, load it, and verify at the exit kiosk. Then, they initiate a "return empty" gate code after delivery. Transloading: While loading/unloading doesn't happen in the port, transloading often occurs at warehouses just outside the gates. Drayage is a complex dance of systems and processes, ensuring the smooth flow of goods. It's much more than just driving trucks! Drayage Junkies / Steve Talamo / Hunter Woodfin / Clint Abernathy / Trent Everett #drayage #logistics #portoperations #supplychain #shipping #importexport #TEU #transportation

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    We are excited to see Trent Everett hitting the streets in Texas. Trent is a dedicated business development professional at Cleve's Logistics, LLC and UCW Logistics, who is now focusing his efforts on the Texas market. Trent has already established connections with several top-notch drayage carriers operating out of the Port of Houston, ensuring we can provide exceptional service to our clients in the region. If you have drayage needs in the Houston area, please don't hesitate to reach out to Trent. He's committed to providing personalized solutions and ensuring your freight moves smoothly and efficiently. ??: 315.706.8710 ??: 843.410.8626 ??: [email protected] ???: https://ucwlogistics.com/ ???: cleveslogistics.com

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  • Building Strong Relationships in the Supply Chain In today's dynamic and uncertain supply chain landscape, building and maintaining strong relationships with carriers, brokers, and suppliers is more critical than ever. These relationships are the foundation of a resilient and efficient supply chain that can withstand disruptions and navigate challenges. Why are strong relationships important? ?Improved communication and collaboration: Open and honest communication with carriers, brokers, and suppliers can help to identify and address potential problems early on. ?Increased efficiency: Strong relationships can lead to more efficient processes and reduced lead times. ?Enhanced resilience: In times of disruption, strong relationships can help to ensure continued supply and mitigate risks. ?Reduced costs: By working together, businesses can identify and implement cost-saving measures. How can you build strong relationships? ?Prioritize communication: Maintain regular and open communication with your carriers, brokers, and suppliers. ?Be transparent: Share your business goals and challenges openly. ?Be a reliable partner: Deliver on your commitments and be a trusted partner. ?Invest in your relationships: Take the time to get to know your carriers, brokers, and suppliers on a personal level. ??How are you building strong relationships with your carriers, brokers, and suppliers? ??What are the benefits you have seen from these relationships? We would love hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments Broker Carrier Summit / UCW Logistics / Southeast Transportation Express, Inc. Steve Talamo / Clint Abernathy / Trent Everett #supplychain #relationships #resilience #efficiency #collaboration

  • Navigating a Cheap Rate Market? Know Your Numbers, Know Your Worth. In today's competitive landscape, especially in markets where rates are constantly being squeezed, understanding your operating costs isn't just a good idea – it's crucial for survival. Too often, we get caught up in the "race to the bottom," undercutting our competitors to secure projects. But at what cost? Here's the reality: Without a clear grasp of your operating expenses, you risk: ?Working at a loss: Accepting projects that don't even cover your basic costs. ?Burning out: Sacrificing your time and resources for unsustainable returns. ?Undermining your value: Devaluing your skills and expertise in the long run. How to combat this: ??Calculate your true operating costs: This includes everything from software subscriptions and equipment maintenance to marketing expenses and your own time. Be thorough! ??Determine your minimum acceptable rate: This is the rate that covers your operating costs and allows for a reasonable profit margin. ??Focus on value, not just price: Highlight the unique benefits you bring to the table. Quality, expertise, and reliability are worth paying for. ??Know your worth: Don't be afraid to walk away from projects that don't align with your financial goals. ??Seek efficiency: Look for ways to streamline your processes and reduce unnecessary expenses. This will give you more flexibility in your pricing. ??Communicate your value clearly: educate your clients on why your pricing is what it is. In a cheap rate market, it's easy to feel pressured to lower your prices. But remember, sustainable success comes from knowing your numbers, managing your costs, and confidently demonstrating your value. Let's discuss: How do you manage your operating costs and maintain your value in a competitive market? Share your tips and insights in the comments below! #businessstrategy #pricing #operatingcosts #valueproposition #entrepreneurship #smallbusiness #financialmanagement

  • The bustling world of port logistics is a complex dance of efficiency and precision. However, when a container arrives damaged, that dance takes on a whole new rhythm. These damaged containers, often bearing the scars of their long journey, present unique challenges for drayage operators, demanding strict adherence to Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, particularly regarding securement. The Reality of Damaged Containers: Damage to shipping containers can range from minor dents and dings to significant structural compromises. These issues can arise from various factors, including rough handling during loading and unloading, extreme weather conditions, and even accidents during transit. Regardless of the cause, a damaged container poses a potential safety hazard if not handled correctly. DOT Regulations and Securement: The DOT, through regulations like 49 CFR 393.126, sets stringent standards for the securement of intermodal containers. The core principle is to prevent cargo from shifting, falling, or leaking during transportation. For damaged containers, these regulations become even more critical.? When a container's structural integrity is compromised, standard securement methods may prove insufficient. This is where the use of chains and other reinforcement measures comes into play. Chaining the container to the chassis ensures that the container remains firmly secured, minimizing the risk of movement during transit. Why Chaining Matters: *Safety: The primary concern is safety. A loose or unstable container poses a significant risk to other motorists and pedestrians. *Compliance: Adhering to DOT regulations is not only a legal requirement but also a matter of professional responsibility. Failure to comply can result in fines and penalties. *Liability: In the event of an accident, proper securement documentation is crucial for determining liability. *Preventing Further Damage: Securement can also help prevent further damage to the container and its contents during transport. Operational Considerations: *Inspection: Thorough inspections are essential to identify the extent of the damage and determine the appropriate securement measures. *Documentation: Detailed documentation, including photographs and written descriptions, is crucial for compliance and liability purposes. *Training: Drayage operators must be properly trained in DOT regulations and securement procedures. *Equipment: The availability of appropriate securement equipment, such as chains, tie-downs, and locking devices, is essential. The Importance of Proactive Measures: While damage is sometimes unavoidable, proactive measures can help minimize the risks associated with damaged containers. These measures include:? *Regular container inspections. *Proper handling procedures. *Investing in high-quality securement equipment. *Staying up-to-date with DOT regulations.

  • Navigating Port Customs Exams & Demurrage Charges Understanding Port Customs Exams and Demurrage Charges: Key to Smooth Supply Chains In today's dynamic global trade landscape, businesses face numerous challenges when importing and exporting goods. Two critical areas that can significantly impact your bottom line are port customs exams and demurrage charges. Port Customs Exams: These inspections are essential for ensuring compliance with import/export regulations, safety standards, and revenue collection. However, they can lead to delays and additional costs if not managed effectively. Why they happen:? Customs exams can be triggered by various factors, including risk profiling, documentation discrepancies, or random selections. Impact:? Delays, storage fees, potential fines, and disruptions to your supply chain. Best Practices: Ensure accurate and complete documentation. Maintain clear communication with your customs broker. Understand the specific regulations for your goods. Implement robust compliance programs. Demurrage Charges: These fees are levied by shipping lines or terminal operators for exceeding the allotted free time for container storage at the port. Why they happen:?Delays in customs clearance, transportation bottlenecks, or inefficient logistics. Impact:?Significant financial burden, especially during peak seasons or unexpected delays. Best Practices: Optimize your logistics and transportation planning. Proactively monitor container movement. Maintain strong relationships with your carriers and terminals. Leverage technology for real-time tracking and visibility. Key Takeaway: Proactive planning, clear communication, and a deep understanding of customs regulations and port operations are crucial for minimizing the impact of customs exams and demurrage charges. By implementing best practices and working with experienced professionals, you can streamline your supply chain and protect your business from unnecessary costs and delays. #SupplyChain #Logistics #Customs #ImportExport #Demurrage #GlobalTrade #Shipping

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