ABOUT
For over 25 years, Venture has served as a full-service logistics partner for customers in North America and across the globe, offering a vast array of specialized services to get the job done safely, successfully, and on time—24/7, 365.
Business can be unpredictable and filled with risk. But we believe that the journey is less daunting with an expert by your side. At Venture, we partner with our customers to deeply understand their business and drive success through complete logistics solutions. From trucking to supply chain optimization, we have the assets and the know-how to help you get ahead. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
OUR PURPOSE IS TO HELP OUR CUSTOMERS DELIVER THEIR PRODUCTS, THEIR PROMISES, AND THEIR POTENTIAL.
Venture has become one of the Nation’s largest full-service logistics companies. We’re still privately owned, and we’re proud of our heritage. With an ever-expanding network and decades of industry experience, we’re confident our team won’t just meet your logistics needs but exceed them.
SAFETY
We put the health and safety of all those we touch at the forefront
SERVICE
We are accessible, dependable, and always go the extra mile
INTEGRITY
We say what we mean, do the right thing, and are transparent and trustworthy along the way
RESPECT
We all have something to give, and we treat each other with dignity
TEAMWORK
We look out for each other, work together, and push everyone to be better
AMBITION
We don’t rest on our laurels, and we expect everyone to strive for greatness
FTL stands for Full Truckload. A shipment that is over 10,000lb or takes up an entire truck by
itself is considered Full Truckload. One of the main characteristic of an FTL Services is that it
will take your shipment on a long haul, making one trip from point A to Point B without transferring
the cargo.
LTL stands for Less Than Truckload. If you have 200 pounds of freight to transport, you’ve got an LTL
shipment. It takes just a section of the truck and the cargo is safely consolidated with other shipments
that may be picked up and distributed in the same area.
Adjustments can be costly, but can mostly be avoided with accurate information.
Common adjustments occur around oversized items (more than 12 feet in length), lift-gates,
limited delivery access, residential fees, reclassifications and changes to the bill of lading.