Quote Checklist

A stronger freight quote starts with the details that decide the move.

When you send a complete request, Crest can review the lane, service type, timing, load requirements, and supporting files without forcing you to repeat the same details later.

What happens next

We ask for practical freight information so the first conversation can be useful.

The quote request is designed around what a transportation team actually needs: origin, destination, pickup target, service type, load specs, supporting documents, and special notes for temperature, permits, hazmat, loading, or delivery constraints.

1. Send the lane

Provide origin, destination, pickup target, delivery target if available, and the best way for Crest to reach you.

2. Describe the freight

Include service type, commodity, dimensions, weight, trailer need, temperature, hazmat class, permit notes, or loading restrictions.

3. Attach context

Upload a photo, PDF, spec sheet, rate request, or shipment note when it helps explain what is moving or how it must be handled.

4. Continue the conversation

Crest can follow up by phone, email, or WhatsApp using the shipment details and lead source context already attached to the request.

Lane

Where is it moving?

Origin, destination, pickup target, delivery timing, and any appointment requirements.

Load

What is moving?

Commodity, dimensions, weight, equipment, temperature, hazmat, permit, loading, or jobsite notes.

Contact

Who should Crest reach?

Name, company, phone, email, and the best path for follow-up.

Files

What helps explain it?

Photos, PDFs, documents, specs, drawings, or notes that make the request easier to review.

Ready to request pricing?

Use the quote request when you have details ready. Call if the shipment is urgent or easier to explain live.

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