Truck load

Why Choose Truck Load (FTL/LTL)?

Choose a full truckload (FTL) shipment if you have enough cargo to fill an entire truck trailer. It’s perfect for time-sensitive, bulky, or fragile items that need dedicated space during transit.

LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) shipping is a good choice when you’re shipping smaller amounts of goods that don’t fill a whole truck, and cost savings and flexibility are priorities.

FTL

Using technology and optimizing processes can significantly enhance efficiency in FTL freight shipping. For LTL, consolidating multiple smaller shipments into one larger shipment reduces costs and handling, minimizing the risk of damage or loss.


Your Logistics Solution

Full truckload (FTL) shipping provides faster delivery, lower costs, and improved shipment security. This focus helps reduce damage, save money, find better routes, confirm deliveries, and communicate clearly with customers.

Less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping presents an economical and efficient solution for shipments that do not require a full truckload. This method allows shippers to pay solely for the space their items occupy, rather than the entire truck, making it particularly advantageous for smaller shipments. Your savings can truly add up!

EQUIPMENT TYPES

Dry
van

Dry van box trailers are enclosed semi-trailers used for transporting non-perishable goods and are the most common type of freight transport in the U.S.

Straight
Truck

box-truck

A straight truck is a vehicle with one solid frame that supports both the cab and the cargo. Unlike tractor-trailers, where the cab can be separated from the trailer, straight trucks keep everything connected.

Box
Truck

straight-truck

They are ideal for tasks
like delivering goods to stores, and transporting equipment, especially when
a larger semi-truck
is not necessary.

Sprinter /
Cargo Van

sprinter-cargo-van

These vans are great for logistics since they can carry big and heavy items like equipment, supplies, and packages. They are ideal for businesses that prioritize moving goods over transporting passengers.

CAPACITY

Full Truck Load

Used for larger shipments that utilize the full capacity of an 18-wheeler’s trailer, generally exceeding 8,000 pounds.

Less Than Truck Load

Ideal for smaller shipments, providing a cost-effective solution and most preferable for freight transportation.

Partial Truck Load

A medium-sized
load
booked by
volume.

Expedited

Smaller shipments that require
quick delivery, handled by
companies using
smaller trucks.


When deciding between FTL (Full Truckload) and LTL (less than truckload) shipping, several factors, including costs, timing, and the handling requirements for your freight, must be considered. Get a Quote