Freight backload transport is the process of moving commodities and goods. Unlike other removal projects, freight shipping typically refers to transportation for commercial or industrial purposes.  For this reason, it often means the shipment of a large supply of products that are set to be on-sold, repurposed or used as part of another project. 

Many businesses and other organisations rely on freight for their daily operations, so it’s essential that goods arrive on time, safely and in a cost-effective manner. However, the traditional method of private delivery services is not always a reliable option, as individuals can experience high transport costs for private vehicles. It can also be very frustrating to hire an entire truck when the load does not use the whole space. 

The solution to these concerns is freight backloading. It’s a simple, cost-effective and reliable option for the transportation of goods, and it results in a win-win for everyone involved.

What is freight backloading? 

Backloading is a service that allows you to transport goods on an empty truck that is returning from a trip or an already chartered truck that has space available for additional items. The beauty of this approach is the vehicle is already undertaking the journey, which means the driver has already received compensation to get to the destination. With half of the route already paid for, you’re only liable for your section of the journey. If you then combine your load with loads from other customers, you can further split the costs to ensure that you’re only paying for the space that your goods take up in the vehicle. 

For example, if you need products transported from your store in Brisbane to your store in Melbourne, you can backload your goods onto a truck that is already due to return to Melbourne from Brisbane. Say your products take up 20% of the total load travelling from Brisbane to Melbourne; you only need to pay 20% of the cost incurred to get the truck to Melbourne.

How will freight backloading help my business? 

Running a successful business in today’s economy relies on finding cost-saving hacks and efficiencies at every stage of operation. This consideration is particularly relevant when it comes to transporting goods, as travel associated costs continue to climb. Backloading freight is the simplest and most cost effective way to reduce overheads by 70% while still maintaining your business productivity. 

By using truckit.net to deliver your business goods, you eliminate the need to hire transport solely for your business, maintain a driver on a retainer or purchase a vehicle for your use. This can add up to millions of dollars for businesses that rely on transport distribution networks for business operations. 

You also avoid the cost of an empty truck completing the return leg of a one-way trip, which will again reduce unnecessary expenditure. If you are splitting the costs with another business or operator, you can further minimise your expenses by spreading the cost among several people. We have partner programs for companies that require special delivery services.

In our increasingly environmentally conscious environment, many customers are also seeking to engage with brands that demonstrate their corporate social responsibility by integrating environmentally friendly practices. A truck will make the same amount of emissions, whether it runs full or empty. Additionally, when you transport your products via freight backloading, you are capitalising on a truck that is already set to undertake that journey. This approach removes the need for two trucks to undergo the same route, which significantly reduces your carbon footprint.

How much does freight backloading cost? 

The price of freight backloading costs on average between $450 and $875 on truckit.net. Freight backload costs can vary significantly, depending on your starting and finishing location, timeline, size of the load and any handling requirements. 

While it isn’t easy to provide an exact budget, freight backloading is a much more cost-effective approach than private transport. In some cases, the savings on transportation costs can be up to 70%. 

Truckit.net aims to connect customers who require delivery for their items across Australia with transit providers that can carry out the work. To ensure you receive the most competitive price, you will receive quotes from numerous operators before allowing you to choose the right option for your needs.

Will freight backloading protect my goods? 

As Australia’s freight auction marketplace for transportation services, Truckit.net knows how important it is that goods are delivered in the exact same condition as when they were picked up. 

This focus is particularly important for businesses and other organisations who rely on the quality of their goods in their daily operation. Transporting your goods via freight backloading means your possessions are treated with the same care as if they were on a privately chartered vehicle. These are the same trucks, the same driving and the same handling policies as a more traditional approach; you’re simply bringing down the price tag through load sharing

Truckit.net has transport providers that service every state and territory of Australia. These experienced and accredited operators undergo a comprehensive vetting process before being assigned any jobs, which further ensures your products are in safe hands. If you want extra peace-of-mind, Truckit.net also recommends customers take out Single Transit Insurance for Freight Backloading

How long does freight backloading take? 

Freight backloading can take 1 to 14 days on average using truckit.net. Every freight backloading project is different. The more notice you provide and the higher the budget will decrease turnaround times and increase provider interest in the urgency of your job.  We do understand that sometimes it isn’t always possible to provide 24 hours notice, and we do our best to work around these urgent requirements too. Every provider on Truckit.net has a different schedule and availability, so the process relies on finding a driver that can cater to your type of product and the urgency of your delivery requirements.