NAOMI JEANETTE ROBINSON LOGISTICS GROUP
- DOT #: 4444805
- MC #: 1750730
1444 Jeffreys Road
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
Toll Free Phone# (844)415-3410
Office# (252)877-2108
Cell# (252)903-3751
Fax# (252)877-2117
jeanette.logistics@gmail.com
https://www.njrtruckingllc.com
Naomi Jeanette Robinson Logistics Group Engineering is the application of engineering principles to design, analyze, and optimize the flow and storage of goods, services, and information from origin to consumption. It focuses on improving supply chain efficiency by creating streamlined systems for tasks like warehousing, transportation, and inventory management, often using quantitative methods and technology. Its goal is to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure customer needs are met effectively.
Key aspects of N.J.R. Group Logistics engineering:
- Supply chain design: Creating and managing the entire supply chain network, from raw materials to the final customer.
- Process optimization: Analyzing and improving every step of the logistics process to identify and eliminate bottlenecks and inefficiencies.
- System development: Designing systems for optimal performance in areas like warehousing layouts, inventory control, and material handling.
- Technology integration: Utilizing advanced tools like automation, robotics, and data analysis to improve operations.
- Cost and efficiency analysis: Using mathematical and scientific principles to find the most cost-effective and efficient solutions, considering factors like time, cost, and environmental impact.
Naomi Jeanette Robinson Logistics Group over-the-road movement of large quantities of consolidated freight between two fixed points on a scheduled route, often from a distribution center to another facility. Unlike long-haul, which can take days or weeks. Our Brokering Agents typically have more predictable, shorter routes, returning home daily or weekly, and often handle "no-touch" freight where the driver isn't involved in loading or unloading.
Key Characteristics of Naomi Jeanette Robinson Logistics Group Brokering Agents
- Our Priority is Fixed Routes and Schedules: Our Brokering Agents illustrate predetermined routes between specific points, such as terminals, distribution centers, or ports.
- Naomi Jeanette Robinson Logistics Group Cross Dock Warehouse Consolidated Freight: Our loads are consolidated and moved in large volumes according too our lanes, often to a distribution hub for further sorting and final delivery.
- Our Forwarding Agents are Efficiently With Movement of Freight: The goal is to efficiently move large amounts of goods between hubs, reducing empty miles and transit times.
- Our Owner Operator Under Contract Have A Predictable Schedules: Many owner operators jobs offer more predictable hours, resembling a standard workday compared to the extended travel of long haulers.
- Our Open Deck Owner Operators Under Contract Perspective Views Are "No-Touch" Freight: In many Owner Operators Operations, the driver's role is limited to transportation, with the freight being loaded and unloaded by other personnel.
- Our Brokering Agents Focus is a Team Environment With Home Daily or Weekly: Many owner operators in line haul positions return home after each trip or within the week, a significant benefit compared to long-distance OTR (Over-the-Road) driving.
Line Haul vs. Long Haul The term "line haul" is often contrasted with "long haul".
- Line Haul: Focuses on moving consolidated freight on scheduled routes between two fixed points, with a more predictable schedule and the possibility of returning home daily.
- Long Haul: Involves extended, often less frequent, trips over very long distances and durations, which can result in drivers spending days or weeks away from home.
N.J.R Logistics Group Brokering & Forwarding Shipping Lanes (Freight Lanes/Carrier Lanes)
- What it is: This type of lane is essentially a regular, established freight route between specific locations. For example, a carrier might consistently run between Los Angeles and New York, creating a "freight lane" for that route.
- Purpose: Carriers establish these lanes to streamline operations, reduce costs, and maximize efficiency by eliminating empty "deadhead" miles. They are often optimized to connect multiple cities or transportation hubs.
- Types:
- Owner-operator lanes: Individual truckers establish routes within their local areas.
- Regional lanes: Routes that operate within a specific region of the country.
- National lanes: Larger-scale routes that connect multiple states or points across the country.
We at Naomi Jeanette Robinson Logistics Group organized shipments for individuals and corporations to get goods from the manufacturer or producer to a market, customer, or final point of distribution. We act as intermediaries, arranging the details of international or domestic shipments by coordinating with various carriers like ships, airplanes, and trucks, and handle logistics, customs, documentation, and other related services.
Key roles and responsibilities
- Arranging transport: We book space with carriers like airlines, ocean liners, and trucking companies to move goods.
- Handling logistics: We manage all aspects of the supply chain, including warehousing, packing, and planning the most efficient routes.
- Navigating customs: We handle customs clearance and ensure compliance with all relevant national and international regulations.
- Managing documentation: We prepare and process all necessary documents for import and export, such as bills of lading, commercial invoices, and customs declarations.
- Securing insurance: We often arrange insurance to cover potential loss or damage during transit.
- Consolidating shipments: We combine smaller shipments from different clients into a single, larger shipment to reduce costs.
- Tracking shipments: We use tracking systems to monitor the progress of goods and provide updates to clients.
- Providing cost analysis: We provide detailed information on costs, including freight, insurance, and customs fees, and work to secure favorable rates.