No. McKoy’s Logistics operates as a freight brokerage and transportation management provider. We do not own or operate transport equipment.
Instead, we coordinate shipments through a network of vetted and qualified carriers. This model allows us to provide flexible transportation options, competitive pricing, and scalable logistics support without being limited to a single fleet.
Our role is to manage negotiations, routing, scheduling, communication, and documentation to ensure your freight moves efficiently from pickup to delivery.
Freight rates are influenced by multiple operational factors, including:
Shipment size and weight
Freight type and handling requirements
Distance and route complexity
Fuel costs
Market demand and carrier capacity
Delivery time sensitivity
At McKoy’s Logistics, we source competitive pricing from qualified carriers and analyze current market conditions to secure fair and transparent rates. Rate confirmations are provided prior to dispatch to ensure clarity and cost visibility.
Accurate documentation is essential for smooth freight movement. Common documents include:
Bill of Lading (BOL): Confirms shipment details and serves as a transport agreement
Proof of Delivery (POD): Verifies successful delivery
Rate Confirmation: Documents agreed freight charges
Freight Invoice: Details final billing
For import or export shipments, additional documentation may be required depending on regulatory and port requirements.
McKoy’s Logistics coordinates and verifies required documentation to reduce errors and prevent delays.
While every effort is made to ensure timely delivery, unforeseen circumstances such as weather conditions, traffic disruptions, port congestion, or mechanical issues may impact transit times.
If a delay occurs, McKoy’s Logistics:
Maintains direct communication with the carrier
Provides timely status updates
Assists in coordinating revised delivery schedules
Works to minimize operational disruption
Our structured oversight ensures that any issues are addressed promptly and professionally.
Carriers within our network are required to maintain appropriate insurance coverage in accordance with transportation regulations.
Insurance coverage levels may vary depending on the type of cargo and transport arrangement. For high-value or specialized shipments, additional cargo insurance may be recommended.
We encourage clients to discuss specific insurance requirements prior to dispatch to ensure appropriate coverage is in place.
If you have further questions regarding our freight brokerage or transportation management services, our team is available to provide clear and direct answers.