CAPABILITY
TRANSLOADING ACROSS MAJOR U.S. MARKETS
Transfer freight between modes — container, truck, and rail.
TRANSLOADING
WHAT TRANSLOADING IS & WHEN TO USE IT
Transloading moves goods from one transportation mode to another — ocean container to truck, rail to truck, or truck to truck — often re-palletizing along the way. XDocks connects shippers, importers, brands, carriers, and 3PLs to vetted warehouse operators that handle transloading across major U.S. logistics markets.
Use it to get import or rail freight onto the right outbound equipment for the final leg, especially near ports and intermodal yards. XDocks isn't a single warehouse — we match your request to operators already set up for this work, so you skip the cold-calling and avoid long leases. Tell us what you need and we respond within 24 hours.
Common use cases
- ocean container to truck
- rail-to-truck and truck-to-rail
- import distribution off the docks
- consolidating multiple containers into full truckloads
BY MARKET
TRANSLOADING BY CITY
- Transloading in Los Angeles
- Transloading in San Francisco
- Transloading in Seattle
- Transloading in San Diego
- Transloading in Phoenix
- Transloading in Las Vegas
- Transloading in Portland
- Transloading in Denver
- Transloading in Salt Lake City
- Transloading in Houston
- Transloading in Dallas-Fort Worth
- Transloading in Chicago
REQUEST SERVICES
TELL US WHAT YOU NEED
QUESTIONS
TRANSLOADING — FAQ
- What is transloading?
- Transloading moves goods from one transportation mode to another — ocean container to truck, rail to truck, or truck to truck — often re-palletizing along the way.
- When should I use transloading?
- Use it to get import or rail freight onto the right outbound equipment for the final leg, especially near ports and intermodal yards.
- Does XDocks own the warehouses?
- No. XDocks is a matching platform. We connect you to vetted independent operators rather than running one fixed facility, so you get matched to the operator that actually fits your transloading need.
- What information should I provide to get matched?
- Include the service needed, city and state, and the basics for transloading: origin mode and destination mode, container or railcar count, whether palletizing is needed, and timing and dock/port location.