How to Prepare Shipment Details Before Requesting a Freight Quote

A clear freight quotation starts with clear shipment details. When a business sends complete information from the beginning, the freight team can review the request faster and suggest a more suitable shipping option.

Whether your shipment will move by sea, air, or land, the basic details matter. Missing information can delay the quotation, create back-and-forth communication, or lead to an estimate that does not fully match the shipment.

This guide from ALRAGHAD Transport explains what your business should prepare before requesting a freight quote, so the process becomes clearer and faster.

Why shipment details matter

Freight pricing is not based on one factor only. The shipping method, route, cargo type, weight, dimensions, timing, and required handling can all affect the quote.

When the details are complete, the freight team can understand the shipment better and avoid guessing. This helps both sides save time and reduce confusion.

Details to prepare before requesting a quote

01

Pickup Location

Prepare the pickup country, city, and any useful address details if available.

02

Delivery Location

Share the destination country, city, and final delivery point if known.

03

Cargo Type

Explain what the goods are, especially if they need special handling.

04

Packages

Mention the number of cartons, pallets, boxes, containers, or other units.

05

Weight & Dimensions

Prepare the estimated weight and size of the shipment whenever possible.

06

Shipment Timing

Share when the shipment will be ready and whether the delivery is urgent.

1. Pickup and delivery details

The first information any freight team needs is the route. This includes where the shipment will be collected from and where it needs to be delivered.

Try to prepare:

  • Pickup country and city.
  • Delivery country and city.
  • Warehouse, supplier, or company location if available.
  • Any access notes, working hours, or contact person details.

Even if you do not have the full address yet, the country and city can help the team give an initial direction.

2. Cargo type

The type of goods can affect the freight option, handling method, and required documents. A shipment of regular cartons is different from equipment, food products, fragile goods, or heavy cargo.

Useful cargo details include:

  • What the goods are.
  • Whether they are fragile or sensitive.
  • Whether the shipment needs special handling.
  • Whether the goods are commercial stock, samples, equipment, or materials.

3. Number of packages

The number of packages helps the freight team understand the shipment size. It also helps with handling, loading, and space planning.

You can describe the shipment as cartons, pallets, crates, boxes, drums, containers, or any other packaging type.

4. Weight and dimensions

Weight and dimensions are very important in freight pricing. Air freight, for example, may consider both actual weight and volume. Land and sea freight also depend on space, size, and cargo handling needs.

Try to provide:

  • Total weight.
  • Weight per package if available.
  • Length, width, and height.
  • Whether the shipment is stackable or not.

If the exact weight and dimensions are not available, an estimate can help at the first stage. The final quote may still need confirmation later.

5. Shipment ready date

The shipment ready date tells the freight team when the cargo can be collected or moved. This helps with planning the route and confirming available options.

If the shipment is urgent, mention that clearly. If the timing is flexible, that can also help the team suggest a practical option.

6. Preferred freight method

Some clients already know whether they need sea, air, or land freight. Others are not sure yet, and that is completely fine.

If you are not sure, share the shipment details and explain your main priority. Is it speed? Price? Route? Delivery deadline? This helps the team recommend the suitable option.

Example of a clear shipment request

Here is a simple example of what a clear request can look like:

  • Pickup: Dubai, UAE
  • Delivery: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Cargo: Commercial products packed in cartons
  • Quantity: 25 cartons
  • Estimated weight: 350 kg
  • Dimensions: Not confirmed yet
  • Ready date: 25 May 2026
  • Preferred method: Land freight
  • Urgency: Normal

What happens after you send the request?

Once your shipment details are received, ALRAGHAD Transport reviews the information and checks the suitable freight option. If anything is missing, our team may contact you for clarification.

After that, you can receive the proposed freight option, estimated timing, and pricing details based on the available information.

Final tip

The more accurate your shipment details are, the faster the quotation process becomes. You do not need to have every detail perfect from the first message, but the basic information helps the team move in the right direction.

Ready to request a freight quote?

Send your shipment details to ALRAGHAD Transport and our team will review your request for sea, air, or land freight inside and outside the UAE.

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