My ABF Freight Delivery Was Late — Here’s What Happened Next

I still remember the day my shipment was supposed to arrive.

It was a large delivery—several pallets of inventory for my small business. I had scheduled everything carefully. The timing mattered. My customers were waiting.

But the truck never showed up.

At first, I thought it was just a minor delay. Then I checked the ABF Freight tracking status… and things didn’t look so simple anymore.


The Tracking Status That Didn’t Change

The tracking page showed just one update:

👉 “In Transit”

That was it.

No estimated delivery update. No explanation. No movement for over 24 hours.

If you’ve ever dealt with freight shipping, you know this feeling—it’s not like tracking a small package. There’s less visibility, and every hour of silence feels longer than it should.


When “Out for Delivery” Never Came

The next morning, I refreshed the tracking page again.

Still nothing.

No “Out for Delivery.” No call from the driver.

At this point, I started to worry:

  • Was the shipment delayed?
  • Did it get stuck at a terminal?
  • Or worse… was it lost?

I went back to double-check my details and even re-entered the PRO number just to be sure.

Everything was correct.


What I Did Next (And What You Should Do Too)

Instead of waiting longer, I decided to take action.

Step 1: Contact ABF Freight Support

I called customer service and provided my tracking number.

They quickly checked the system and explained something I didn’t know:

👉 My shipment had arrived at a local terminal, but hadn’t been scheduled for delivery yet.


Step 2: Understand the Delay

The reason?

  • High shipment volume
  • Limited delivery slots
  • Scheduling backlog

This is actually more common than most people realize—especially with LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) shipping.


Step 3: Confirm Delivery Appointment

The support team helped me schedule a delivery window for the next day.

That one step made all the difference.


The Moment It Finally Arrived

The next afternoon, I got the call:

👉 “Your ABF Freight delivery is on the way.”

Within a few hours, the truck arrived. The driver unloaded everything smoothly using a liftgate.

After all that stress, the shipment was finally in my hands.

And thankfully—everything was in good condition.


What I Learned from This Experience

Looking back, the delay wasn’t as unusual as I first thought.

Here’s what I learned:

Freight tracking isn’t always real-time

Updates can take 12–24 hours (or longer between terminals).

“In Transit” doesn’t mean stuck

It often means your shipment is moving—but not scanned yet.

Final delivery may require scheduling

Unlike small parcels, freight deliveries often need coordination.


Tips If Your ABF Freight Shipment Is Late

If you’re in the same situation, here’s what I recommend:

  • ✔ Wait at least 24 hours before worrying
  • ✔ Double-check your tracking number (PRO number)
  • ✔ Call customer support for detailed status
  • ✔ Ask if your shipment is at a local terminal
  • ✔ Confirm if a delivery appointment is required

Final Thoughts

At first, my late delivery felt like a disaster.

But in reality, it was just part of how freight shipping works.

Now that I understand the process, I feel much more confident using ABF Freight again.

👉 If your shipment seems delayed, don’t panic—just check your tracking and take the right steps.

You can always use the ABF Freight tracking tool on Express Tracking to stay updated.