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When Safety Comes First, Everything Else Follows
January 30, 2026 •
Safety in sensitive freight means fewer delays, less damage, and lower risk.
In sensitive freight, small mistakes don’t stay small.
A poorly secured load. A rushed decision. A missed check. Each one can lead to damaged assets, operational delays, safety incidents, and difficult conversations no one wants to have.
At PFM, safety isn’t a compliance exercise or a box to tick. It’s how we protect our customers from disruption, downtime, and unnecessary risk.
Why safety matters to our customers
When safety is embedded into every step of the process, the benefits are tangible:
- Fewer damaged assets — protecting high-value equipment and infrastructure
- Fewer delays — keeping projects, rollouts, and operations on track
- Less risk for decision-makers — fewer incident reports, fewer escalations
- Greater predictability — freight that arrives as expected, every time
Safety that’s lived — not just documented
In other words: safety creates reliability. And reliability creates trust.
From warehouse teams to drivers on the road, our people undergo continuous, hands-on training. Toolbox talks, pre-starts, and real-world scenarios ensure safety isn’t just understood — it’s instinctive.
This proactive approach is a key reason PFM maintains a damage rate of under 0.25% — well below industry benchmarks.
That statistic isn’t about us. It’s about what doesn’t happen to our customers.
Because prevention beats recovery
Most freight incidents don’t start as major failures — they begin as small compromises. At PFM, our systems, processes, and people are designed to catch issues before they become problems.
The result? Less firefighting. Less stress. More confidence in your supply chain.
Further, Safer.
Because when procedures come first, everything else runs smoother.