Top 5 Mistakes Importers Make with Container Drayage in Miami
Top 5 Mistakes Importers Make with Container Drayage in Miami
After handling thousands of container drayage moves at PortMiami and Port Everglades, we’ve seen the same costly mistakes repeated by importers. Here are the top five — and how to avoid them.
Mistake #1: Filing Customs Entry Too Late
The single biggest cause of demurrage charges is waiting to file your customs entry until after the container arrives. By the time CBP reviews and releases your freight, 2-3 days of free time may already be gone. Fix: File your entry 5-7 days before the vessel arrives. Work with your customs broker to pre-clear as much as possible.
Mistake #2: Choosing the Cheapest Drayage Carrier
Rock-bottom drayage rates often come with hidden costs — unreliable pickups, no tracking, poor communication, and damage claims that never get resolved. A carrier that misses your pickup window costs you $300+ in demurrage, wiping out any savings. Fix: Choose an asset-based carrier like Go Freight with a proven track record, even if the rate is slightly higher.
Mistake #3: Not Checking Container Weight
Many importers don’t verify their container weight until it’s already on a truck. If it’s overweight, the driver gets turned back at a weigh station, you pay for the failed delivery attempt, and now you need transloading or a permit. Fix: Request the verified gross mass (VGM) from your shipper and plan accordingly before the container arrives.
Mistake #4: No Warehouse Receiving Plan
Your container arrives at your warehouse, but no dock door is available, or no labor is scheduled. The driver waits 3 hours and you pay $225 in wait-time charges, plus the container sits overnight racking up detention fees. Fix: Schedule your receiving team, confirm dock availability, and have equipment (forklift, pallet jacks) ready before the truck arrives.
Mistake #5: Not Returning Empty Containers Promptly
After unloading, many importers let the empty container sit in their yard for days. Detention charges of $100-$250/day pile up fast. Fix: Arrange same-day or next-day empty return. Go Freight’s drayage service includes coordinated empty returns to minimize detention exposure.
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