Iovino Transportation is a family owned and operated freight brokerage company. We pride ourselves in providing excellent customer service.

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Our Mission: Exceed our customers expectations at all times and provide a hands off and hassle free shipping experience.

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What We Do

We help companies of all sizes to source and deliver their products faster, more efficiently, and more reliably. We use our 15 plus years of experience in logistics to optimize the supply chain networks for manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. Given our network of more than 20,000 carriers (with TWIC compliant drivers), across multiple load boards, we provide excellent transportation services at a reasonable cost. Our network of carriers allows us access to a vast array of equipment to meet our customers shipping needs. All carriers must meet Iovino Transportation’s stringent carrier qualification requirements and are regularly checked and updated on a per load basis. No matter what challenges we face, Iovino Transportation is known for getting the job done in the best way possible, leaving our customers satisfied.

 

Why Choose Us?

  • Balanced Cost

  • Customer support

  • Reliable Services

  • Supply Chain Solutions

Iovino Transportation services all states in the U.S. with the following modes of transportation

  1. Full Truckload (FTL)

  2. Less Than Truckload (LTL)

  3. Intermodal

  4. Drayage

Types of Logistics Solutions

  • Dry Van

    A dry van is a type of semi-trailer that's fully enclosed to protect shipments from outside elements. Designed to carry palletized, boxed or loose freight

  • Flatbed

    A flatbed truck is a large vehicle with a flat body and no sides or roof around the bed. Typically, these types of trucks are used to transport heavy loads that won't be compromised in bad weather or on rough roads. Their unique bed design is ideal for loads that would be too wide for a truck with an enclosed body

  • Reefer

    A “reefer” is a refrigerated trailer that gets attached to a semi-truck in order to transport perishables and other temperature-sensitive goods

  • Drayage

    Drayage trucks are generally diesel-fueled, heavy-duty (Class 8) trucks that transport containers and bulk freight between the port and intermodal rail facilities, distribution centers, and other near-port locations

We get to know you, and we treat your freight like it’s our own.