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Hurricane Issac Trucker DangerWhile monitoring news of how Hurricane Issac might be affecting some of our customers I learned that after telling a trucker to turn around on Monday and not pick up a pre-loaded trailer on the south side of New Orleans, the company sent him back in on Tuesday claiming they think “it will be OK” despite the fact that residents were being evacuated.

Upon hearing this story a rugged trucker, who is accustomed to pulling loads through blizzard conditions in Maine, jumped into the conversation countering that truckers can’t decide not to deliver to places like “Kansas in April because Toto might blow away”.

Yet another pointed out that during natural disasters even FEMA tries to get truckers in and out before a storm in order to keep truckers safe.  (more…)

Among the various straps and load binders at DC Cargo Mall there is also some protective gear we have not really highlighted on here. Namely there are large heavy duty tarps for all sorts of jobs.

With the inevitable shifting and abrupt movement that occurs in a moving situation there is a lot of reasons to use large tarps to help secure your loads. Whether your moving in flatbed trucks or vans, using tarps to help protect your most valuable items from scratches and scrapes can be very effective. The cost of getting a few of those tarps in on any move will pay for itself simply in peace of mind.

The tarps available at DC Cargo Mall are not just any tarps either. These are heavy duty items intended for use in moving large and expensive items. While a tarp can not fully guarantee a move free of damage it can assure you some level of stability for anything you wrap in it. Should things seem to require more protection, (large televisions for example) you can always double up on tarps around the item.

As in all things finding the most careful way to plan out a move is important. These tarps are one more step.

For some, the interior of a van offers the sort of safe security they need in preparing and actually shipping a freight shipment. Rather than the open air of a flatbed truck, which sometimes can appear a bit flimsy, the van assures that loads will not go falling off into the street in transit.

Of course, that does not mean that people driving cargo vans should skimp on buying some load securement. With the shifting around of items in the back of your van being inevitable, you are going to want to make sure that things stay put and, more particularly, that your van’s doors are properly secured. Using a ratchet strap you can reinforce your van’s back doors so that even if a large piece of furniture rams into the doors, they do not fly open.

If your cargo is not secure in a van things can be just as, or possibly more, dangerous than with a flatbed. While driving behind a truck piled with stuff many drivers will be deferential and extra careful. They rarely, if ever, show that same care to a seemingle harmless cargo van.

The safest way to transport stuff might be a cargo van but that doesn’t get you off the hook for load securement.

The overhead involved in owning and operating a business of any kind can be truly staggering for managers and owners to maintain. As your days go on, everything from employee salaries, to fuel costs, to maintenance on equipment can add up to a pretty hefty price. Not surprisingly, business owners are always looking for the best way to spend the least on the important necessities that keep them running.

If you own and operate, or simply do equipment purchases for a large business with some interest in shipping, DC Cargo Mall is likely the best place to go for load bingers and load securement equipment. There are a number of items that are top of the line available from DC Cargo Mall, and everything is offered at incredibly low prices that retailing exclusively online affords the company.

Minding your overhead is difficult work and it is the sort of task that must be micromanaged. Everything can add up and quickly become a detrimental expense to your company if you are not minding even the smallest purchases. Whether you are paying attention to the building up cost of pens and paper in your offices or the piling up prices of various forms of load securement, your best bet is always to find the lowest price possible.

When securing a load or large item to a roof rack or flatbed, it is important to get a good grip on whatever it is you happen to be carrying. In general, the rule is as tight as possible, barring any possible damage to the items your are securing. The reasons for this are clear: the tension itself is what assures that your ratchet straps are capable of holding on to the heavy load.

Any looseness when you get the item prepared for transport will likely be a huge headache for you later. The reason is simple, if you leave space between the load and the strap, chances are things will move around. Your cargo will almost surely be damaged as it shifts around the roof or flatbed. What might be even worse is you could do major damage to your car or truck.

But then there is the thing about the tension. If your ratchet straps are not being pulled tightly around your cargo, they are likely not secure at all. As soon as you hit one bump, the straps are likely to unhinge and your cargo could become a hazard to not only you but anyone on the road. This is clearly not the safest way to move cargo.

Some people out there are absolute experts on tying knots, and at making an incredibly secure restraint around a piece of cargo tied to a roof or attached to a flatbed. All they need is enough sturdy rope to wrap things up effectively, and enough slack at the end to make an Eagle Scout style knot that is virtually indestructible.

Luckily for the rest of us, there are winch straps. The metal attachment for a winch strap, or the Notched Sliding Winch, is a stellar device able to make a secure restraint for your cargo without requiring some innate hard to learn skill. For some of us, tying a functional knot can seem completely impossible. An unreliable hand tied knot can be a complete disaster if you are moving large cargo even a very short distance. The slightest bit of slack can have a couch flying off a roof rack into oncoming traffic, destroying your cargo, putting you at risk of a lawsuit, and at worst putting lives in danger.

So the invention of the notched sliding winch and its corresponding strap is in some ways a literal life saver. It also makes moving a “do it yourself” proposition feasible for anyone and everyone.

This blog tends to put a lot of emphasis on not damaging cargo in transport. It is important to get your stuff from point A to point B in one piece, particularly when you are discussing large equipment with a wide array of moving parts. That said there is another important reason for getting the right truck tie downs for moving large items in your truck or van.

If you are the kind of person who has a nice truck or van chances are you do not want your cargo scratching and moving around all over the place. Large cargo without the right truck tie downs can leave huge dents and scratches on your car’s veneer. With the right combination of ratchet straps and other forms of load binders you can ensure that your cargo and your vehicle are safe.

The functional value of a truck or van is undeniable. Anyone who has ever had the opportunity to have a large vehicle knows that when you need to move some stuff nothing helps more. These people also appreciate the look and craftsmanship behind their truck and chances are a big eye soar of a scratch along their truck’s bed is going to run them the wrong way.

Some people assume simply renting a large truck or owning a flatbed truck is enough to make a move happen quickly, efficiently, and without incident. Of course we here at DC Cargo Mall are here to tell you that there is no effective way to load all of your valuables into a truck without load binders and truck tie downs and still expect to have your stuff undamaged.

Even the slightest shifting around of furniture and other important stuff in a moving situation can do it’s fair share of damage. Imagine the collection of home goods and housewares that you have built over a lifetime suddenly ruined by a bump in the road or a quick and sharp turn. Imagine that glorious HD television set moving just an inch towards your oak book case. The damage done to both is enough to make your whole move not just a stressful but a down right sorrowful endeavor.

Using the right load binders and truck tie downs on the other hand, as well as some much needed pads and blankets to help defend against scratching, can make all the difference in the world. Keep your appliances in tact and your furniture unscuffed.

If you have ever driven a cargo van you will know that things rarely stay put when loaded in the back of one. Chances are you have driven one of these large vans and found yourself somewhat worried about the perpetually shifting boxes of whatever it was you were moving. I can recall distinctly working in television production and fearing that cameras might not make it to set in one piece.

This is why moving anything in these types of vehicles requires careful consideration of how you pack and how you choose to manage your load securement. The good people at DC Cargo Mall have a wide selection of load binders and tie down straps for any and all types of vehicles. You can get truck tie downs for your flatbed and ratchet straps for your Nissan Altima in the same place. No matter how large the load or how small you can safely secure it into your vehicle and drive confident that it will not be damaged.

Shopping at DC Cargo Mall is all about finding the right option for whatever it is you are transporting while also considering the needs of your particular vehicle. There are options of all types.

We have all been there before. People have been put in charge of taking something important to you from point A to point B. If you had time, you might do it yourself but you do not. Maybe it is important print outs for a business presentation, a fragile gift for a loved one’s birthday or anniversary, perhaps it is something as simple as a pizza or some other meal that you are positively starving for. You underline the fact that you need them to be careful, that it has to get to its location in one piece, that it is vitally important.

Still in the shuffle of transporting things from one place to another we all make mistakes, some (like people who aren’t you or I) more than others. This is why if you are responsible for getting things from point A to point B you should be sharp enough to understand the need for load securement of all kinds.

DC Cargo Mall is the kind of place that can offer solutions to any and all load securement needs. There are truck tie down straps and smaller straps more suitable to ensuring lighter cargo does not shift around. Now is the time to invest in the equipment that will guarantee you happy shipping.

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