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Truckload – TL

Truckload (TL) Freight Solution

Truckload shipping is a vital part of the logistics and freight industry, offering an efficient and cost-effective solution for businesses that need to move large quantities of goods. Unlike less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping, which combines shipments from multiple businesses in one truck, truckload shipping dedicates the entire truck to a single shipment. This method is ideal for companies that ship goods in bulk or require specific transportation needs.

What is Truckload Shipping?

Truckload (TL) shipping is a freight mode used to transport large quantities of goods. A single truck is fully utilized for one shipment, which typically weighs between 15,000 and 45,000 pounds. Truckload shipping is often preferred for: High-volume shipments, Time-sensitive deliveries, & Specialized transport requirements, such as refrigeration or hazardous material handling.

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The Benefits of Using TL Freight Solutions

Faster Transit Times
  • Direct transportation without multiple stops or transfers.
  • Reduced handling minimizes delays and damage.
Full Use of the Trailer
  • Dedicated space for your shipment, ensuring no sharing with other goods.
  • Maximizes efficiency for large-volume shipments.
Cost-Effective for Large Loads
  • Economical when shipping goods close to the truck’s weight or volume capacity.
  • Eliminates the need for multiple smaller shipments.
Reduced Risk of Damage
  • Less handling compared to LTL shipments reduces the chances of damage.
  • Goods remain in the same trailer from pickup to delivery.
Flexible Shipping Options
  • Wide range of truck types for specialized needs like refrigerated or flatbed trailers.
  • Customizable services to meet specific business requirements.
Enhanced Security
  • Dedicated shipments minimize exposure to theft or loss.
  • Controlled and monitored transport ensures the safety of high-value goods.
Simplified Logistics
  • Easier tracking with fewer stops and direct routes.
  • Streamlined communication with one carrier managing the entire shipment.

Types of Truckload Shipments