Businesses all across the United States often encounter challenges moving goods out efficiently at the ports, leading to delays and operational inefficiencies. For example, the Port of Newark alone handles over 7 million TEUs of cargo annually. That's where one of the largest international textile importers found a flexible and innovative solution by gaining access to an on-demand fleet of chassis trailers to streamline operations and mitigate logistical hurdles.
COOP by Ryder stepped into the picture. With a flexible trailer rental solution by their side, they reduced wait times, expedited distribution, minimized fees, and got access to a diverse range of trailers.
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