Search
Close this search box.

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Search

Cape May-Lewes Ferry Shipping Freight During Virus

Cape May-Lewes Ferry

By Press Release

CAPE MAY — Cape May-Lewes Ferry (CMLF) officials announced April 24 that the Delaware Bay ferry service will be accepting freight for the first time in its history. 
The new freight pilot program is designed to help customers move packages or materials across the Delaware Bay while minimizing the need for individuals to travel between States of Delaware and New Jersey. 
The introductory program, which costs $15 regardless of the package size, begins April 27.  If demand dictates, the program may be broadened or changed to meet evolving conditions.
“We expanded into the cartage business to provide our customers with the option to get supplies, materials and packages across the Delaware Bay without taking a round trip,” stated Jennifer Shivers, Assistant Director of Ferry Operations.  “This service is currently available only on the 9:00 a.m. Cape May departure and the 10:45 a.m. departure from Lewes. Please feel free to give us a call at 800.643.3779 between 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. with any questions or to reserve your freight.” 
What Can Be Sent?
All size packages will be considered, from small packages to full pallets. Pallets will be placed on the vessel by a forklift, operated by one of our crew members.  Packages should be labeled properly and protected from the weather before dropping them off.
Booking Info
Customers can “reserve” package space over the phone with one of our Customer Service team members, by calling 800.643.3779.  The following information is needed for the reservation:  package general size, package contents, drop off and pick up contact information, and date of cartage. 
 
Drop-off Location
All drop offs will be directed through the toll booth, where the package will be digitally checked in, with an ID check. The toll booth operator will provide additional direction at that time. Please arrive a minimum of 30 minutes prior to vessel departure to check your package in.
 
Pick-up location
Guests picking up freight will be directed through the toll booth, where the toll booth operator will check your package reservation and ID for verification. The toll booth operator will provide additional direction at that time. 
 
More info
Freight will be subject to K9 screening. If K9 screening is not available, you may need to open your package for inspection.  An ID check is required for both drop off and pick up. Large packages need to be on pallets and properly secured.  Advanced reservations are required and only the person listed as the receiver can pick up the package.

Spout Off

Court House – How dare we let protesters disrupt our American right to an education!!!! Where is the national guard? They need to be deployed to every campus and keep protesters off. Americans are paying to be…

Read More

Stone Harbor – The patch jobs on Stone Harbor roads are getting out of control. Second and Third avenues, and now 96th street are undrivable. The joke at the local mechanic is that Stone Harbor roads pay his bills…

Read More

Cape May County – You would think the Biden administration’s vast powers of law enforcement would be used to curtail the invasion at both borders, where a few killers have already slipped through, or to control Hamas…

Read More

Most Read

Print Edition

Recommended Articles

Skip to content