Regional windows are realistic and receivers are contacted when access is difficult.
Regional freight with clear expectations
Regional runs connect your freight to receivers outside metro zones with schedules that reflect distance, road conditions, and site access. We plan departures and delivery windows so your team and receivers know what to expect.
Bookings should include receiver hours, gate or appointment requirements, tail-lift or forklift needs, and any rural or industrial access notes. This detail reduces re-deliveries and keeps regional lanes predictable week to week.
Our regional network supports distributors, agricultural suppliers, construction materials, and mixed destinations. Speak with us on 02 7908 2494 or support@feldanfreight.com.au about your NSW lanes.
Linehaul planning
Regional service depends on hub departures and realistic transit. Cut-off times for regional induction are often earlier than metro. Share accurate ready times and we will confirm whether freight enters the planned departure window.
Receiver alignment
A delivery window is an operational agreement—not a generic ETA. Capture opening hours, appointment rules, and access constraints at booking. See regional delivery windows for guidance.
Industries we support on regional lanes
Distributors moving mixed pallets to dealers, agricultural inputs to rural sites, construction materials with site slots, and healthcare consumables with strict receiving hours all share a need for realistic windows and complete booking data.
Pair regional runs with business accounts when lanes repeat weekly, and use tracking plus milestone updates for visibility.