Less than truckload (LTL) refers to shipping services for relatively small loads of freight (typically between 150 and 15,000 pounds). One of the main benefits of the LTL industry is cost efficiency.
Truckload shipping refers to the movement of freight in the amounts necessary to fill an entire semi-truck or intermodal container. This is in contrast to less than truckload (LTL) shipping, where ...
This consolidation and zone-skipping model offers businesses direct savings of 10-15% on average, compared to traditional LTL shipping. Additionally, it reduces administrative hassle by combining ...
A resource for those who ship less-than-truckload refrigerated shipments within the US, Canada, and Mexico and are looking for information on carriers.