FTL · LTL · Drayage · Last-Mile
Trucking, Haulage & Last-Mile Delivery Services
Gxpress connects ports, warehouses, factories and customers with reliable trucking programs for heavy freight, container drayage, first-mile pickup and final delivery.
Road freight that keeps international cargo moving
Trucks close the gap between ports, warehouses, factories and customers. Gxpress plans each move around cargo type, loading needs, delivery appointments and downstream customs or warehouse milestones.
We pair trucking with customs clearance, warehousing and international freight so fewer handoffs sit between pickup and final delivery.
Full Truckload (FTL)
Direct truck capacity for larger shipments, heavy freight or cargo that needs fewer touchpoints.
Less Than Truckload (LTL)
Shared trucking capacity for smaller commercial shipments with better cost control.
Drayage and port haulage
Container moves between ports, CFS yards, rail terminals and inland warehouses.
Last-mile delivery
Planned delivery from warehouse or port to the final business, marketplace or customer location.
What we coordinate
Flatbeds for machinery, drayage for port containers, long-haul trucks for inland delivery, refrigerated equipment for sensitive cargo and LTL networks for smaller freight.
Connect trucking with warehousing →Cost factors
- • Distance, lane and route complexity
- • Weight, dimensions and equipment type
- • FTL, LTL, flatbed, refrigerated or special cargo needs
- • Pickup window, urgency and delivery appointment rules
- • Tolls, permits, wait time and handling requirements
Popular shipping routes
- India → USA
Port pickup and inland delivery support
- China → India
- India → UAE
- India → Europe
Offices that support this service
- India operations
First-mile and export haulage
- USA warehouses
Receiving and last-mile programs
- UAE — Dubai
- UK office
Frequently asked questions
What trucking services does Gxpress offer?
Gxpress supports full truckload, less-than-truckload, drayage, flatbed, long-haul, first-mile pickup and last-mile delivery for commercial cargo.
What is the difference between FTL and LTL?
FTL gives one shipment the full truck for direct movement. LTL shares truck capacity across smaller shipments so you pay only for the space you need.
Can Gxpress handle port drayage?
Yes. We coordinate container movement between ports, CFS yards, rail terminals, warehouses and final delivery points as part of import or export programs.
Is temperature-controlled trucking available?
Yes. Temperature-controlled trucking can be arranged for food, healthcare, cosmetics and other cargo that needs stable conditions.
How are trucking costs calculated?
Costs depend on distance, route, weight, dimensions, equipment type, urgency, loading requirements, tolls, permits and any special handling.
What documents are required for trucking?
Typical documents include a bill of lading, invoice, packing list, insurance documents and any permits or certificates required for regulated cargo.
Need trucking for a shipment?
Share pickup, delivery, dimensions, weight and service window — we'll match the right equipment and route plan.
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