Partial Load (LTL)

Big Solutions for Smaller Shipments

Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) shipping is perfect for businesses that don’t need a full trailer but still require reliable, cost-effective transport. Think of it as ridesharing for freight — you only pay for the space your goods occupy, while the rest of the truck is filled with shipments from other companies.

Shipping small to medium-sized loads? You don’t have to pay for an entire truck! That’s where Less-than-Truckload (LTL) shipping steps in — offering a cost-efficient, flexible, and eco-friendly solution for businesses across industries.

What Is LTL Shipping?

LTL shipping means your freight shares space with shipments from other businesses. You only pay for the portion of the truck that your goods occupy. LTL shipments typically range between 150 and 10,000 pounds and can include anything from a few pallets to a handful of oversized boxes.

Benefits of Full Truckload

1. Significant Cost Savings

Paying for only the space you need saves a lot of money, especially for businesses that ship regularly but don’t have full truckloads.

2. Flexibility

Need to ship weekly? Monthly? Seasonally? LTL allows you to scale your shipping schedule without high overhead costs.

3. Environmental Benefits
By sharing truck space, you contribute to lower carbon emissions, making LTL an environmentally responsible shipping method.
4. Tracking and Transparency

Most modern LTL carriers offer real-time tracking, giving you visibility into your shipment’s status at all times.

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