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Top Trade Shows

Trade shows give consumers and fellow business owners the chance to learn more about various companies. Somewhat like a brochure come to life, visiting trade shows gives the public a three-dimensional sense of a company and its products and services. Since exhibits and trade shows take place all around the country, participating companies reach out [...]

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Service Options for Smaller Shipments

Not every company requires a full truckload to transfer goods from one location to another. Some shipping companies charge a flat fee or require smaller businesses to pay for a full truckload even if they don’t have one. But Quick Transfer USA realizes that an inability to ship due to rigid rules and prices can negatively impact [...]

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Truck Routes: Route 66

Route 66 was referred to as “the super-highway” during its planning stages in 1926, and the idea represented freedom for Americans to travel West. While other east-west highways already existed, most were linear and didn’t access rural communities. By 1938, the 2,300 mile super-highway connecting Chicago and Los Angeles was complete, connecting the Rocky Mountains [...]

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A Winning Relay Team: Efficient Negotiation of Intermodal Shipping

Intermodal shipping is like a relay race in which a transportation team, involving a number of companies and modes of transportation working together to get products from start to finish line rapidly. To succeed, this intermodal system requires smooth, secure connections between truck and rail companies, careful shipping to avoid product damage and a reasonable [...]

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Truck Routes: Badlands

Did you know that the two largest T. Rex dinosaur skeletons ever discovered were found in South Dakota? The area is rich in natural history and geological wonders that existed long before trappers, miners and homesteaders came. If you head east from the Black Hills on Highway 36 to 79 to Interstate 90, after 50 [...]

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Truck Routes: Lookout Mountain Parkway

Cutting across Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee, Lookout Mountain Parkway is a perfect 120-mile detour, regardless of your destination. If you have a little spare time before you need to reach your destination—whether you are traveling for your own personal adventure or on business—make sure you travel at least some stretch of this road filled with [...]

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Truck Routes: Blue Ridge Parkway

With the exception of 1949, the Blue Ridge Parkway has been the most visited component of the National Park System every year since 1946. This stretch of road connects the Shenandoah National Park with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Linking these two national parks, the Blue Ridge Parkway passes through 29 counties in Virginia [...]

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