Less Than Truck Load (LTL)

What is Less than Truck Load (LTL)?

LTL, or less-than-truckload, is a shipping method for freight weighing between 150 and 15,000 pounds. LTL is perfect for companies with freight shipments under 15,000 pounds since it can combine shipments into full truckload shipments, which lowers total shipping costs. Without having to pay for a full truckload, it enables shippers to transport relatively small quantities. Several shippers can divide their freight shipments and split the cost with LTL transportation. Smaller companies who need to send out less freight can benefit from this because it enables them to split transportation costs with other carriers. Also, this shortens travel times and enables companies to export their goods more quickly than if they were using a full truckload.

Semi-trucks and trailers are used to transport partial truckloads of cargo using the less-than-truck-load (LTL) method. For mid-sized firms that need to transfer big quantities of goods but don’t have enough volume to necessitate a full 53-foot trailer, this is a practical and affordable shipping solution. With LTL, multiple shippers can use the same trailer and each pay their own portion of the freight cost, which is much less than having to pay for a full truckload.

As fewer vehicles are required for shipments, this lowers overall transportation costs. Consolidating LTL shipments makes truckload TL shipments more effective as well. For improved capacity use, other shipments that don’t need the whole trailer, like those with weight or size restrictions, can be paired with other LTL shipments. As a result, trucks are used more effectively and less fuel is used overall.

Businesses can ship lighter loads than typical truckload shipments using the Less Than Truck Load (LTL) shipping option. For companies who don’t have the volume to fill entire truckloads but still need to transport their supplies from point A to point B, this is a great shipping solution. Businesses can combine many partial loads from various shippers and consolidate them into one shipment by using LTL freight consolidation services. Shippers now have access to bigger networks with higher freight volume and more effective ways for moving their products.

Less Than Truck Load (LTL) allows for more effective use of space on a single truck by combining partial loads from six separate shippers and transporting them in the same trailer. This is an alternative to stopping many times to pick up individual shipments or having full truckloads from various companies clog up the road. This may save time and money by perhaps lowering fuel expenses and pollutants.

LTL carriers are a particular category of freight transportation company. They offer the service of grouping heavy cargo into a few trucks or trailers. In contrast to parcel transportation, this applies to carriers that weigh more than 150 pounds. LTL carriers that transport freight include common carriers like UPS and FedEx Ground. A single truck typically has a load capacity of roughly 20,000 pounds and may transport up to 14 pallets of freight or loose cargo. Another method of moving freight involves a single carrier moving a whole truckload of products, known as a full truck load (FTL).Trucks used for this form of shipping can sometimes carry up to 45,000 pounds or more, giving it a higher load capability. The US Postal Service and FedEx Ground are two common FTL carriers at the moment.

Service Details

LTL shipping, which combines smaller shipments on a multi-stop delivery, is an intelligent method to simplify your supply chain and reduce unnecessary costs. Call our professionals at Maxima Logistics and find out how simple pallet transport can be. To meet all of your demands for transportation involving less than a truckload, we provide a broad selection of pallet delivery options.For a fair charge, our LTL carriers will individually collaborate with you to determine the best course of action for your shipping requirements. Maxima Logistics offers excellent LTL shipping solutions internationally, providing you greater freedom in deciding how you want to send your goods.

Service Included

Proactive shipment tracking

Early detection of shipment issues

Enhancement of customer and partner relations

Optimization of supply chain processes based on operational data

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