Sep
30
2019
API Volume Spot Quote Restored
Our Customer Tools Website is available with limited functionality. You can now use our transit time calculator, create a label and access transit maps. Tracking, quoting and pick up requests remain unavailable.
Sep
27
2019
Freight Talk Septemer 2019
Roadrunner Freight's External Newsletter is back! Learn about Freight Talk other exciting company announcements by reading here!
Sep
26
2019
Driver Appreciation Week 2019
Roadrunner Freight celebrated Driver Appreciation Week at 20+ locations across the country.
Sep
22
2019
Customer Portal Restored
We are happy to announce that the tools on our Customer Portal are now restored, with the exception of API Spot Quote. EDI capability for pick ups and tracking has also been restored. Please visit freight.rrts.com for all of your LTL shipping needs.
Sep
04
2019
Weather Update: Hurricane Dorian
Roadrunner Freight's Orlando terminal is running limited operations today (9/4) and is only servicing the areas west of Orlando.
Aug
29
2019
Owner Operator Opportunities
Roadrunner Freight encourages Owner Operators to partner with us and reap the benefits of having a dedicated linehaul team, mobile app for visibility and more!
Aug
05
2019
NMFC Updates Effective 8/24/2019
The National Motor Freight Classification has made changes impacting LTL shippers. The NMFC codes are classified under Supplement 2 and will be effective August 24, 2019.
Jul
29
2019
Origin Consolidation vs. Hub and Spoke
When shipping LTL freight, it is crucial to understand the distribution model of each carrier and how it impacts various factors of LTL shipping.
Jul
17
2019
What is the difference between EDI and API?
When coordinating the movement of freight, shippers need a reliable way of exchanging data and carriers must comply with consumers' demands for increased visibility and transparency. Two of the most common solutions to this requirement is by utilizing EDI or API Integrations.
Jul
09
2019
Roadrunner Freight Supports Women in Trucking
At Roadrunner Freight, we proudly support and work with a diversity of Independent Contractors. The trucking industry is always changing and evolving, and that includes recruiting. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, only six percent of truck drivers are women.