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Below are the routing guides for all of our shipping facilities. Click the appropriate button to view the routing guide for that facility or click the button to download the PDF for all of our routing facilities.

PA Routing Guide             WI Routing Guide

Inbound/Third Party Routing Guide - PA

ModeWeightCoverageVendorPhone Number
Domestic Light Weight Air Shipments1 - 99 lbs.
(See Note 1)
DomesticUPS800-742-5877
FedEx800-463-3339
Domestic Heavy Weight Air Shipments100 lbs. - UpDomesticUPS800-742-5877
FedEx800-463-3339
Int'l Light Weight Air Shipments1 - 99 lbs.
(See Note 1)
InternationalUPS800-742-5877
FedEx800-463-3339
TNT800-558-5555
DHL800-426-5962
Int'l Heavy Weight Air Shipments100 lbs. - UpInternationalUTI562-552-9400
Parcel - Ground1 - 150 lbs.
(See Note 1)
DomesticUPS800-742-5877
FedEx800-463-3339
Less Than Truckloadup to 19,999 lbs.
(See Note 2)
RegionalNew Penn Motor Express800-950-5046 xt 4370
RegionalPitt Ohio Express800-291-7488
NationalR & L Carriers800-543-5589
NationalFedEx Freight800-874-4723
Less Than Truckload - Canadianup to 19,999 lbs.CanadaFedEx Freight800-874-4723
ExpeditedAll ShipmentsWorldwideGTSI800-213-4702
WaterAll ShipmentsWorldwideGTSI800-213-4702
TruckloadAll ShipmentsNationalGTSI800-213-4702

If at any time the primary vendor cannot handle a shipment, please call Customer Service for instructions.

Note 1:

MAXIMUM LENGTH: The maximum length per package is 108 inches or 270 centimeters (length is the longest side of a package or object).
MAXIMUM SIZE: The maximum size per package is 130 inches or 330 centimeters in length and girth combined (Girth is the distance all the way around the package or object at its widest point perpendicular to the length).

Note 2:
*If Shipments exceed 19,999 pounds, or if shipments occupy twenty (20) linear feet, or occupies 750 cubic feet in a trailer, call Truckload Routing as indicated above

Example to Calculate Cubic Cap.: Skid weighs 500 pounds with dimensions of 42" x 48" x 48".

Step 1: Multiply 42"x48"x48" = 96,768 cubic inches (Includes skid and all packaging)

Step 2: Divide 96,768 by 1728 = 56 cubic feet (1728 = number of cubic inches in a cubic foot)

Step 3: Repeat for each skid in the shipment and add together. ( If skids are not stackable, then skid count multiplies by 2 because of trailer usage to the ceiling.)

Step 4: Result = Number of cubic feet in the shipment

Inbound/Third Party Routing Guide - WI

ModeWeightCoverageVendorPhone Number
Domestic Light Weight Air Shipments1 - 99 lbs.
(See Note 1)
DomesticUPS800-742-5877
FedEx800-463-3339
Domestic Heavy Weight Air Shipments100 lbs. - UpDomesticUPS800-742-5877
FedEx800-463-3339
Int'l Light Weight Air Shipments1 - 99 lbs.
(See Note 1)
InternationalUPS800-742-5877
FedEx800-463-3339
TNT800-558-5555
DHL800-426-5962
Int'l Heavy Weight Air Shipments100 lbs. - UpInternationalUTI562-552-9400
Parcel - Ground1 - 150 lbs.
(See Note 1)
DomesticUPS800-742-5877
FedEx800-463-3339
Less Than Truckloadup to 19,999 lbs.
(See Note 2)
RegionalDayton Freight800-860-5102
RegionalPerformance Freight Systems414-385-5440
NationalR & L Carriers800-543-5589
NationalFedEx Freight800-874-4723
Less Than Truckload - Canadianup to 19,999 lbs.CanadaFedEx Freight800-874-4723
ExpeditedAll ShipmentsWorldwideGTSI800-213-4702
WaterAll ShipmentsWorldwideGTSI800-213-4702
TruckloadAll ShipmentsNationalGTSI800-213-4702

If at any time the primary vendor cannot handle a shipment, please call Customer Service for instructions.

Note 1:

MAXIMUM LENGTH: The maximum length per package is 108 inches or 270 centimeters (length is the longest side of a package or object).
MAXIMUM SIZE: The maximum size per package is 130 inches or 330 centimeters in length and girth combined (Girth is the distance all the way around the package or object at its widest point perpendicular to the length).

Note 2:
*If Shipments exceed 19,999 pounds, or if shipments occupy twenty (20) linear feet, or occupies 750 cubic feet in a trailer, call Truckload Routing as indicated above

Example to Calculate Cubic Cap.: Skid weighs 500 pounds with dimensions of 42" x 48" x 48".

Step 1: Multiply 42"x48"x48" = 96,768 cubic inches (Includes skid and all packaging)

Step 2: Divide 96,768 by 1728 = 56 cubic feet (1728 = number of cubic inches in a cubic foot)

Step 3: Repeat for each skid in the shipment and add together. ( If skids are not stackable, then skid count multiplies by 2 because of trailer usage to the ceiling.)

Step 4: Result = Number of cubic feet in the shipment