Port Drayage
Port drayage is the short-haul move that gets your container from the port to the next stop, a warehouse, rail ramp, or transload facility. The A2B Link network provides near-port drayage capacity to turn containers quickly and help you avoid detention and demurrage charges.
- Port and rail ramp pickup
- Container delivery to warehouse or transload
- Near-port capacity for fast turns
- Detention and demurrage avoidance
- Chassis and equipment coordination
- Container tracking
Port Drayage Capabilities
Port Pickup
Prompt container pickup from marine terminals.
Warehouse Delivery
Containers delivered to your warehouse or transload.
Fast Turns
Quick cycle times to keep containers moving.
Fee Avoidance
Speed that helps avoid detention and demurrage.
Chassis Coordination
Equipment and chassis arranged for every move.
Tracking
Visibility on every drayage move.
Step by Step
Book
You share the lane, cargo, and timeline.
Match
We match the right carrier and equipment.
Transit
Freight moves, tracked at every checkpoint.
Deliver
Cargo arrives with proof of delivery.
Benefits of Port Drayage
- Quick container turns off the port
- Avoid detention and demurrage charges
- Near-port capacity when you need it
- Seamless handoff to transload and warehousing
- Chassis and equipment handled
- Tracking on every move
Port Drayage Questions
What is port drayage?
Port drayage is the short-distance trucking that moves a container from a port or rail ramp to its next stop, such as a warehouse or transload facility.
How does drayage help avoid extra fees?
Fast drayage gets containers off the terminal before free time expires, helping you avoid detention and demurrage charges that add up quickly.
Do you pair drayage with transloading?
Yes. The A2B Link network combines drayage with transload and warehousing so your freight keeps moving from the port to its final destination.

