Rail Fit
Usually suitable when timing is planned early, the route can follow corridor logic, and the cargo volume supports rail handling.
Cargo Fit
Cargo fit is a practical review of the shipment situation. We look at the cargo profile, route direction, loading logic, and timing window to determine whether rail, truck, or a route discussion is the stronger next step.
Decision Support
Usually suitable when timing is planned early, the route can follow corridor logic, and the cargo volume supports rail handling.
Often suitable when pickup and delivery need flexibility and the route requires direct practical road movement.
Some shipments require more detail before mode choice. That is where the route review becomes the right first step.
What We Check
A fit review is not abstract. We look at what the cargo is, where it loads, where it needs to move, and whether the route and timing support rail or truck in a practical way.
Fit FAQs
Start with a route inquiry and we will review whether the shipment is better suited to rail, truck, or a closer route planning discussion.