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Freightium

U.S. truckload services for cross-border freight.

Six ways we keep your freight moving from the U.S. side of the border — and across the United States.

  • White Freightium 53-foot dry van trailer with the lion emblem on the side

    53' Dry Van

    Standard full truckload service in 53-foot dry vans — the workhorse of cross-border and domestic freight. Clean, well-maintained equipment for general commodities, retail goods, and industrial freight.

  • Freightium tractor-trailer at a U.S. shipping and receiving dock

    Cross-Border Freight — U.S. Side

    We coordinate pickup once freight is available on the U.S. side of the border and transport it to its destination within the United States. Customs clearance remains with the customer and its designated customs partners.

  • Freightium tractors with 53-foot dry van trailers lined up at the yard

    Full Truckload — FTL

    Dedicated 53' dry van capacity for full truckload shipments across the United States — single pickup, single delivery, and one accountable team from dispatch to proof of delivery.

  • Freightium tractor-trailer traveling on a U.S. highway

    Border-to-Destination Transportation

    Once your freight is released at a U.S. border facility, we take it the rest of the way — direct transportation from border warehouses and yards to its final destination anywhere in the United States.

  • Freightium truck crossing a highway bridge at sunset with a city skyline behind

    Expedited Freight

    When a production line or a delivery window is on the line, we prioritize dispatch, monitor the run continuously, and keep you informed until the freight is delivered.

  • Freightium associate reviewing paperwork next to a company truck at the yard

    Shipment Visibility & Dedicated Support

    Know where your freight stands — and who to call. Our team confirms milestones from pickup to delivery, responds to status requests quickly, and stays on every issue until it's resolved.

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