Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Customized Intermodal Solutions


From ship, to rail, to truck, we manage the entire move to ensure your movements are delivered on time. Our customized intermodal solutions provide multiple modes of transportation which increase efficiencies and reduce costs for those long haul moves. Connect with an expert today!  800.771.5633




Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Port Houston Orders RTGs for $700 Million Project

Port Houston Orders RTGs for $700 Million Project: Konecranes has received an order for nine RTGs from Port Houston, Texas, US, as part of its $700 million modernization project taking place at the port’s container terminals

Why You Should Ship With Single Point

At Single Point, we pride ourselves on our experienced qualified carrier network. We have the capacity to handle all your freight needs from LTL to even the most complex specialized moves. With sister companies working with our carriers in factoring and insurance, we understand our carriers better than any broker out in the market. The trucking capacity makes the difference in reliable service for your customers.

See our many reasons why our customers work with Single Point every day.
  • Customer Service and dedicated Account Managers
  • Guaranteed Insured Carriers
  • Strict check call policies
  • Qualified carrier network

Friday, July 28, 2017

CVSA Operation Safe Driver Week 2017

Enforcement Personnel on the Lookout for Unsafe Commercial and Passenger-Vehicle Drivers During Operation Safe Driver Week, Oct. 15-21  

Law enforcement agencies throughout North America will engage in heightened traffic safety enforcement and educational outreach as part of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance's (CVSA) Operation Safe Driver Week, Oct. 15-21, 2017.

To read the entire press release click here: http://cvsa.org/news-entry/2017-osd-week/





Thursday, July 27, 2017

Congressional Panel Moves To Give Feds Say Over Self-Driving Vehicles

A U.S. House committee July 27 approved legislation to give the federal government final say over the performance of self-driving vehicles, a measure that would preempt states from trying to set their own standards.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee unanimously approved the bill, which also would require the U.S. Department of Transportation to write a plan within a year to set rules for self-driving cars to share the roads with traditional vehicles and identify aspects of self-driving cars that may require performance standards such as sensors, software and the interaction between passengers and the car.
Read the full article here: http://www.ttnews.com/articles/congressional-panel-moves-give-feds-say-over-self-driving-vehicles


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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

The ELD Implementation is Happening

Capital Agenda for the Week of July 24: The ELD Implementation is Happening

Directing the U.S. Department of Transportation to prepare a study within two months on the possible impact of a delay to the Dec. 18 implementation of an electronic logging device mandate does not halt the implementation mandate. Repeat: Does not halt the implementation mandate.

Read the full article here: http://www.ttnews.com/articles/capitol-agenda-week-july-24-eld-implementation-happening

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Single Point Carrier Services Joins Forces With Pedigree Technologies & OneView


7/18/2017

Single Point and Pedigree Technologies Join Forces to Provide the Best Solution to the 2017 ELD Mandate that the Industry has to Offer

Single Point Carrier Services announced today it has entered into a joint marketing agreement with Pedigree Technologies. The company is excited about this new opportunity to jointly market the Single Point services that will include the Pedigree ELD Chrome Solution.  Pedigree’s OneView platform is the best choice for the Owner-Operators and small fleets to comply with the recently mandated reporting requirements.  ELD Chrome is intuitive, reliable and expandable while being 100% compliant and officially certified with the FMCSA.  Currently, two options are available.  The Cab-Mate Open (BYOD) and the Cab-Mate Connect (no extra data plan required). 

Based in Houston, Texas, Single Point is a leader in logistics and financial services focused on the transportation marketplace.  Single Point’s unique suite of value added products and services greatly enhance the client experience.  These solutions include financial services such as invoice factoring, fleet financing, and insurance products. Clients also enjoy national fuel discounts, tire discounts, roadside assistance, as well as safety, compliance and permitting services across the United States. 




Pedigree Technologies, a long-time leading provider of ELD, fleet management, supply and service-chain solutions, proudly announces that the most intuitive, reliable, and compliant ELD solution on the market is now ELD certified with the FMCSA. With over 7 years providing AOBRD (now ELD), drivers and fleet managers alike appreciate ELD Chrome’s ease of use and on-demand interactive tutorials. - READ THE FULL ARTICLE ON THE PEDIGREE BLOG HERE.





Pedigree Technologies is the leading provider of solutions that enable companies to make better business decisions by providing real-time visibility and management tools via the OneView platform. The OneView platform is customizable and built for growth with expandable solutions for People (enterprise), Safety (compliance), and Performance (service/supply chain), while improving the ability to dynamically manage people and operating environments in an increasingly complex, interconnected real-time life. Key solutions include ELDs, asset tracking, fleet management, maintenance, dispatching, and more. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Fargo, North Dakota. For more information, visit PedigreeTechnologies.com


1932 - The Invention of the Ford V8 Engine

Friday, July 14, 2017

Ocean Carriers Keep Combining – What Does It Mean for Intermodal?

Ocean Carriers Keep Combining – What Does It Mean for Intermodal?: Ocean carriers’ latest effort to complicate the intermodal picture gathered steam (pardon the pun on steamship lines) when COSCO recently agreed to pay a whopping $6.3 billion to buy control of Ori…

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Why Ship With Single Point

At Single Point, we pride ourselves on our experienced qualified carrier network. We have the capacity to handle all your freight needs from LTL to even the most complex specialized moves. With sister companies working with our carriers in factoring and insurance, we understand our carriers better than any broker out in the market. The trucking capacity makes the difference in reliable service for your customers.
See our many reasons why our customers work with Single Point every day.
  • Customer Service and dedicated Account Managers
  • Guaranteed Insured Carriers
  • Strict check call policies
  • Qualified Carrier Network
Single Point Logistics provides reliable and accurate quotes to ensure your transportation goals and margins are hit every time. Whether you’re interested in outsourcing your entire logistics operations to our third party logistics (3PL) platform, or just looking for last minute help on your freight moves, Single Point Logistics can help with all your transportation and distribution needs.

Invoice Factoring in Trucking and Transportation


Single Point makes factoring your freight bills quick and easy with reliable and trusted service, always. Our helpful team has extensive industry knowledge and experience both in freight financing and trucking operations. We understand the financial demands on your business and will tirelessly work with you to find comprehensive solutions to meet all your organization’s needs. With Single Point as a factoring partner, you will be able to focus on running your business while we help manage your financing.
Our skilled staff is dedicated to providing superior customer service. We always operate with integrity and consistency. With a continuing commitment to transparency in our business practices, we seek to be the most dependable financier in the industry. See below for the quick and easy steps to receive funding today!

1. Contact us for an initial invoice credit check
2. Perform the contractual obligations to your customer
3. Submit your paperwork for funding
4. We verify delivery with the customer
5. Secondary customer credit check
6. You receive funding
7. We bill customer and handle collections

www.singlepointcap.com 800.771.5633

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Some Shippers Implement Longer Payment Policies

Some shippers are taking longer to pay freight bills, forcing carriers and brokerage firms to accept either discounts on invoices paid within a shorter payment cycle or to absorb additional expenses associated with extending credit to customers...
Read the full article by clicking on the link below:
http://www.ttnews.com/articles/some-shippers-implement-longer-payment-policies




Wednesday, June 21, 2017

House Bill Would Repeal Heavy-Truck Federal Excise Tax

House Bill Would Repeal Heavy-Truck Federal Excise Tax: A new effort to ax the 12% federal excise tax on most heavy-duty trucks, tractors and trailers has been mounted on Capitol Hill by Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-CA).

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Let Us Do The Heavy Lifting To Ensure Your Freight Is Transported Safely And On Time

Single Point Logistics is a trusted and established freight brokerage firm that provides customers with a superior third party logistics (3PL) platform servicing both flatbed and heavy-haul markets. With an existing network of over 5,000 freight carriers comprised of both independent agents and owner/operators in the 48 contiguous states, we are fully prepared to meet all your transportation needs.  


Contact us at 800.771.5633 www.singlepointcarrierservices.com 



Monday, June 5, 2017

A Great Victory For The Small Trucking Companies

OOIDA's Director of Government Affairs has announced that FMSCA has withdrawn its proposed rulemaking regarding minimum levels of financial responsibility for motor carriers.  The FMCSA is no longer considering the increase of a minimum level of liability coverage to $750,000.00.  This is a great victory for small trucking companies, owner-operators, and OOIDA members.

Click here to read the FMCSA's notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER.



www.singlepointcarrierservices.com 800.771.5633

Friday, May 26, 2017

Know What To Expect During An Inspection - Know Your Rights and Don't Get Screwed

Law enforcement officers are required to follow the appropriate steps while conducting each of the inspection procedures:

1. North American Standard Level 1 Inspection Procedure
2. North American Standard Passenger Vehicle Inspection Procedure
3. North American Cargo Tank and Other Bulk Packaging Inspection Procedure
4. North American Standard Hazardous Materials/Transportation of Dangerous Goods Inspection Procedure

These procedures must be followed, no matter the state, province, territory or jurisdiction.  If you need advice on safety and compliance or trucking permits, click here.











Thursday, May 25, 2017

2017 CVSA International Roadcheck

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual International Roadcheck inspection spree will be held in two weeks, June 6-8, across North America.  Each year, International Roadcheck places special emphasis on a category of violations.  

The special emphasis for 2017 is cargo securement.  While checking for compliance with safe load regulations is always a part of roadside inspections, CVSA is highlighting cargo securement this year as a reminder of its importance.  Click here to read more  

If you are in need of a safety and compliance consultation please reach out to Single Point Carrier Services. 800.771.5633  www.singlepointcarrierservices.com 


Monday, May 8, 2017

It Hit Me Like A Mack Truck - The History of Mack Trucks

Mack Trucks was founded in 1900 by Jack and Gus Mack in Brooklyn, NY, and was originally known as the Mack Brothers Company. The Mack brothers actually entered the vehicle manufacturing business seven years earlier, when they purchased the Fallesen and Berry carriage company. The company produced its first successful motorized vehicle in 1900. In 1905, the company moved its headquarters to Allentown, PA.  In 2010, Mack headquarters relocated to Greensboro, NC.  The company adopted its present name, Mack Trucks, Inc., in 1922.  Read more here...
http://www.macktrucks.com/about-mack/museum/mack-history/



Friday, May 5, 2017

Friday Fun Facts in Transportation and Trucking



T.A. Peterman, a logger and manufacturer of wood products, buys Fageol Motors Company and starts making Peterbilt trucks to serve the demanding logging industry on the West Coast.  The Models 260 and 334 are Peterbilt's first trucks and set the stage for the distinctive styling Peterbilt would become legendary for throughout its history

Interested in learning more about the history of America's favorite truck?  Click here:





Friday, April 21, 2017

Law Hits 60,000 Truckers


About 60,000 truck drivers licensed in Arkansas will be required to complete a human trafficking prevention course under legislation enacted in this year's regular session, state officials said Tuesday.

Read more here: http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2017/apr/19/law-hits-60-000-truckers-20170419-1/?f=news-arkansas


Wednesday, April 19, 2017

OOIDA In the courts, Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association

OOIDA In the courts, Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association: Fighting for the rights of truckers and providing truck industry related benefits, services, rebates, insurance on trucks, education and tools for the trucking industry in grain valley, missouri and beyond.

Truckers: Speed limiters on large trucks make roads dangerous for all hi...

They're Just The Truckin' Facts



When were they founded?

Mack Trucks - 1900
Kenworth - 1923
Peterbilt - 1939
Freightliner Trucks - 1942

A History of the Truck and Trucking Industry






Trucks of all kinds occupy the roads, from semi-trucks carrying mega payloads across major highways to stylish Studebaker personal truck models from the middle of the twentieth century being carefully maintained by classic truck enthusiasts.



Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - ELD Rule - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - ELD Rule - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration: Downloadable version of all ELD FAQs linked above.NOTE: The ELD FAQs are intended to provide plain language information regarding the ELD rule. They do not modify or replace applicable Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations or substantive standards.NOTE 2: For the purposes of this Rule, the term “electronic onboard recorders” or EOBRs is not used due to a change of terminology following MAP-21.

Friday, March 3, 2017

The Trucking Industry is Booming

Why Haul For Single Point
Our management team has been in the trucking industry for over 60 years and understands what makes a successful trucking operation. It’s hard enough running a trucking business with all the regulations, compliance, and maintenance issues, that sometimes it’s difficult to find consistent freight in the lanes you’re interested in. Single Point Logistics provides a reliable service and ongoing freight so you don’t have to worry about staying on the road.
Our carriers haul for Single Point for the following reasons:
Superior Customer Support
  • 24/7 Load Boards allowing you to plan your over the road hauls
  • Above market rates
  • On-time payment terms
  • Quick pay options
  • Reliable transportation professionals
  • Other Services Available: Factoring, Insurance Products, Dispatch Services, Safety & Compliance, Payroll Services
800-771-5633  Get in Touch

Thursday, March 2, 2017

What is a Referral Partner and How Can They Help You Grow Your Business

Techopedia explains Referral Partner

Referral partners are an Internet marketing resource that can send targeted traffic toward the advertiser’s domain. Referral partners are selected by advertisers based on their website's subject. The partners write reviews and feedback about the product or place an ad for the advertiser. Whenever an ad is clicked and the prospective buyer performs a specific activity on the advertiser’s website, the referring website is paid a commission depending on the type of action performed by the referred user. 

These actions are usually sales, so the referral partner is paid only when the referred user buys a product or service and/or registers itself with the website to become a prospective lead. Referral partners are normally website and blog publishers producing content in a similar category as the products or services the advertiser is selling. For example, a technology blogger might rate a list of smartphone apps and provide links to pages where those apps can be purchased. When a website visitor buys an app, the blogger gets paid.  -  https://www.techopedia.com


Single Point Carrier Services is currently seeking new referral partners in the trucking and transportation industry.  Do you do business in the following areas?  ELD, Permits, 2017 Mandate Laws, Safety and Compliance, Factoring, Freight Forwarding, Distribution, Fleet Financing.  If so, call us today and ask about our Single Point Referral Partnership Program.

www.singlepointcarrierservices.com  800.771.5633

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Honey Garlic Chicken Wings | Trucker Territory

Honey Garlic Chicken Wings | Trucker Territory: A little sweet and a little savory, these delicious wings provide a hearty yet heathy kick to your on the road diet.

How To Save Money At The Pump

Single Point Fuel Card will give you the opportunity to manage your fleet and consumption more efficiently. Similar to a pre-paid card, each driver can be allotted the necessary and approved funds for items like fuel, tires, and repairs while on the road. Single Point will be able to individually load your drivers’ cards giving you more control and better access to your fleet. You will also receive significant discounts on fuel, tires, maintenance and repairs just to name a few. Soon, you can sign up with us and benefit from multiple discounts and better technology leading you to higher profits.

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Six Trucking Facts on Owner-Operators


  •         Owner-operators are small business people who own, maintain and drive their own motor    vehicles.
  •         Ninety percent of the trucking industry is made up of small business trucking companies with ten or less trucks.
  •       There is currently no training required to a commercial drivers license.  The FMCSA has a proposed ruling that has not yet been implemented that would require a minimum of 44 hours of behind the wheel training.
  •         There are approximately 350,000 owner-operators in the United States.
  •         On average, small business truckers drive more than 115,000 miles per year.
  •      Owner-operators are involved in fewer and less severe accidents than any other segment of the truck driving population.




Monday, February 20, 2017

Single Point Carrier Services Wishes you a Happy Presidents' Day

Presidents’ Day falls on the third Monday in February in the United States.  It is also known as Washington’s Birthday, after George Washington, the first president of the United States.  The day is meant to celebrate George Washington and all the presidents of the U.S.  It became a federal holiday in 1879.
#Presidentsday
#Motivationalmonday

Friday, February 17, 2017

Single Point Offers a Full Suite of Services to the Small to Mid-Sized Trucking Companies Across the U.S.

In addition to factoring, Single Point Carrier Services offers several supplementary solutions to meet all your transportation needs. As an all-inclusive provider, we strive to maximize your company's potential with our efficient, cost-effective and reliable services.  Call 800.771.5633 and speak with one of our knowledgeable Account Executives.

Monday, February 13, 2017

Choose a 3PL Company With a Solid Understanding of the Logistics Industry


Single Point Logistics is an established freight brokerage firm providing customers with a superior third party logistics (3PL) platform servicing all customers seeking to improve their logistics needs.

We provide carriers and shippers with professional logistical support by leveraging state-of-the-art technology and human resources to minimize inefficiencies and maximize profits.

Our goal is to create partnerships on both sides of the transaction which develop into long-lasting 3PL solutions.  Our management team has over 60 years of combined transportation and logistics experience.  

We understand safety, regulation, and efficiency so you don't have to.  Proprietary technology and a vast qualified carrier network ensure reliable freight movements from proven professionals.

800.771.5633  
www.singlepointcarrierservices.com





Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Hey ladies, have you considered a career in the trucking industry?

                                                                    
Women comprise approximately 5.1 percent of the driver population.  – Bureau of Labor Statistics

The average wage for a commercial driver is $42,500.00 – Bureau of Labor Statistics

The U.S. trucking industry has a current driver shortage of approximately 25,000 drivers – American Trucking Associations

Haul for Single Point! 800.771.5633  Get set up!

Our carriers haul for Single Point for the following reasons:
Superior Customer Support
  • 24/7 Load Boards allowing you to plan your over the road hauls
  • Above market rates
  • On-time payment terms
  • Quick pay options
  • Reliable transportation professionals
  • Other Services Available: Factoring, Insurance Products, Dispatch Services, Safety & Compliance, Payroll Services

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Brand Awareness in Transportation and Logistics

Creating an interesting campaign for your company will increase brand awareness and website traffic for your business!  Compelling content and eye-catching images are essential for capturing the attention of new business prospects.


Check out our latest campaign that is dedicated to promoting a healthy and balanced lifestyle in the trucking industry. Click on www.letsgettruckedup.com and find out how you can grow your business, eat healthily and exercise while on the road!  Check out the links to beautiful state parks, popular truck stops, and much more!

If you are just getting your trucking company up and running you may need working capital to get in compliance and get moving!  Looking for loads?  Let us assist you in finding freight.


Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Exceptional Customer Service

Single Point Carrier Services' quality and experienced personnel, sophisticated technology and commitment to superior customer service make us the best choice to help operate and grow your business.  Call us today at 800.771.5633 New to trucking?  Let's talk!








Monday, January 30, 2017

13 Fast Facts About 'Smokey and the Bandit'

13 Fast Facts About 'Smokey and the Bandit' - Roger Cormier

Smokey and the Bandit—a film thought up and directed by Burt Reynolds' roommate/celebrated stuntman Hal Needham—combined the appeal of watching high speed chases with the appeal of watching Reynolds, Sally Field, and the comedic stylings of Jackie Gleason. It was the second highest-grossing movie of 1977, directly behind Star Wars. Here are some fast facts about the classic action comedy.

1. IT WAS BASED ON A REAL COORS BANQUET BEER PROBLEM.

While Needham was in Georgia working as Reynolds' stunt double in Gator (1976), the driver captain on the set brought some Coors beer from California and brought a couple of cases to Needham's hotel room. After he noticed that the maid kept stealing the beers from the fridge, he remembered a TIME magazine article from 1974 about how Coors was unavailable east of the Mississippi River, because the beer was not pasteurized and needed constant refrigeration, and couldn't legally be sold outside of 11 western and southwestern U.S. states. Which made him realize that, "bootlegging Coors would make a good plotline for a movie."
Click here to read more,

Monday, January 23, 2017

In the Fight Against Human Trafficking, Why Truckers? By Lyn Thompson, Truckers Against Trafficking communication specialis



When working on a strategy to fight human trafficking, one of the first steps should be to determine which groups of people have the greatest opportunity to spot human trafficking as it is happening. In other words, who could serve as the primary surveillance?

When it comes to this crime, those front-line people include such groups as medical personnel, who treat victims in medical clinics; service personnel in local neighborhoods (such as postal workers, and cable, electrical, and water providers), who come by homes on a regular basis and would notice if something unusual was going on; restaurant and hotel personnel, who might see trafficking taking place in their establishments; and members of all segments of the transportation industry, including airport employees, because traffickers are continually transporting victims to sell them in a variety of places.

Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) began as an initiative of Chapter 61 Ministries in 2009 to work with the trucking industry, because it’s 7-million strong. Truckers are trained to be extremely observant. The trucking industry is composed of  people already entrusted with caring for other people’s goods, which speaks to the character of the industry when it comes to caring for others—especially when the interest of others might be in trouble. Members of the trucking industry are everywhere, covering the entire United States. Lastly, traffickers wanting to make fast money often target truckers at truck stops and rest areas (because they’re everywhere and easy to reach right along highways) to sell their victims. This is evidenced by the number of victims rescued from truck stops by the FBI. 

The members of Chapter 61 Ministries believed that if the trucking industry were empowered with education and equipped with tools to fight human trafficking, they would be quick to mobilize against this crime. They could do their part to see victims recovered and perpetrators arrested. Members of the trucking industry could be everyday heroes in the course of their jobs and make a significant impact against the criminal activity of human trafficking. Perhaps they might even have a greater impact than the average person, because of their mobility and training. They were a critical front-line group to recruit.

Using tools such as an informational website (www.TruckersAgainstTrafficking.org), on-demand webinars, a trucking-industry-specific training DVD, wallet cards with signs to look for and questions to ask, and social media accounts (Facebook and Twitter), TAT began making contacts throughout the trucking industry to build relationships and state the case for trucking members to join the abolitionist movement. TAT also began having a presence at major trucking shows as well as providing free presentations wherever requested by members of the trucking industry. The trucking industry began responding positively. By 2011, TAT had grown so much and was making such an impact in the industry that it needed to become an independent 501(c)3 non-profit organization in order to sustain its efforts.

Members of the trucking industry, who had witnessed the prostitution of women and minors at various places throughout the United States for years but who had not known what it was – forced prostitution and modern-day slavery – began calling the National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC) to report what they were seeing. Polaris Project, which runs the hotline, reported that calls from truckers rose substantially between 2009-2014. As of the end of third quarter 2016, truckers had made 1534 calls with 471 likely cases of trafficking, involving 1033 victims.  Of those 1033 victims, at least 285 of them were minors.  

Major travel plaza and truck stop organizations joined TAT by making a commitment to train their employees with TAT materials and to make those materials available for trucking customers across the United States. Truck-driving schools, national and state trucking organizations, trucking companies – both large and small –individual truckers, trucking organizations of all types, and trucking media have also joined forces with TAT. To date, 280,000 people have been registered on the TAT website as being TAT trained.

TAT works to create relationships between state and federal law enforcement and members of the trucking industry through half-day events called coalition builds. These events provide a more effective localized response to human trafficking by gathering law enforcement agencies (state, federal and local) and local anti-trafficking resources (task forces and local non-governmental organizations) in the same room with key industry stakeholders, including general managers of truck stops and representatives of state trucking associations and carriers.

Using TAT materials, the Motor Vehicle Enforcement division of the Iowa Department of Transportation has created a model for other states to follow in working with the trucking industry. They place TAT materials in their state scale sites, state rest areas, and state truck stops. They are also working with major carriers in the state to train their employees with TAT materials.

Why truckers? Watching the TAT training DVD readily answers that question. With one phone call, a trucker who saw some under-aged girls working a truck stop not only facilitated the recovery of those girls, but also that of seven other minors. Thirty-one offenders were arrested and a 13-state prostitution ring was broken.  

Training and working with front-line responders in the United States in the fight against human trafficking is a strategy that can and does yield big results … and members of the trucking industry are some of the leading front-line responders.

If you’d like to see the 3-minute trailer for the TAT training video, please click here.

By Lyn Thompson, Truckers Against Trafficking communication specialist




Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Freight Of All Kinds



Regardless of your commodity types, Single Point can get the job done. Our extended service offerings outside of basic logistics to include storage, warehousing, packaging, and even freight forwarding allows Single Point a competitive advantage in a saturated market filled with many pretenders. Let Single Point be your customized outsourced solution for all your logistics needs.  Call 1.800.771.5633 and speak with one of our dedicated agents.

Monday, January 16, 2017

Single Point Logistics



No commodity is too big or small for our professionals. Our Houston based operation specializes in oil and gas markets but has the know-how to service everything from flatbed to dry van, and even refrigerated goods. Single Point Logistics’ roots extend deep into flatbed, heavy-haul markets but have grown over the years to service a large range of industries in every market.


Truckload Quotes

Truckload Quotes

Full truckload moves are the most efficient forms of transportation around. Full truckloads, large/heavy equipment, flatbed, dry van; Single Point handles all freight regardless of dimension and weight. Our experts provide everything from 3PL solutions to last minute bookings. Connect with an expert today here.


800.771.5633

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Logistics, Factoring and Insurance

At Single Point, we pride ourselves on our experienced qualified carrier network. We have the capacity to handle all your freight needs from LTL to even the most complex specialized moves. With sister companies working with our carriers in factoring and insurance, we understand our carriers better than any broker out in the market. The trucking capacity makes the difference in reliable service for your customers.  Click here to find out more.
See our many reasons why our customers work with Single Point every day.
  • Customer Service and dedicated Account Managers
  • Guaranteed Insured Carriers
  • Strict check call policies
  • Qualified Carrier Network

    Friday, January 6, 2017

    Experienced Logistics Professionals

    Our experienced logistics professionals understand that time is critical and on-time deliveries are the most important part of the transaction.  Let us prove why hundreds of customers trust Single Point Logistics as their single point of contact for all their logistics needs.

    Allow our experts to provide accurate quotes for your Single Point shipping requirements.