Food & Beverage Freight Shipping
EXPEDITED PLANT EquIPMENT SHIPPING

Food & Beverage producers do the important work of keeping shelves stocked - nourishing families around the country and around the world. Most people out there aren’t aware of all the processes involved in your industry - growing, preparing, and packaging quality food & beverage products - and especially what it takes to do it safely, economically, and reliably.
CAP Logistics understands the unique manufacturing needs of preparing and packaging food and beverage products. Our operations teams have extensive experience supporting the food & beverage industry. To our clients, we are known for increasing overall production levels -- and ultimately increasing the bottom line.
When a production line is operating and something goes wrong - whether a motorized valve breaks or there’s a limiting supply of a necessary component, you need a transportation partner that is capable of getting you back up and running - minimizing the downtime of your operations and maximizing your uptime. Your mission is to feed the world, and our’s is to help you do it through offering the best logistics available anywhere.
Call CAP Logistics to ship your critical parts
Family-owned company with roots in shipping parts & equipment
US-Based operations specialists available 24/7/365
Experience with critical plant parts and equipment shipping
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