
Why Choose Our Less Than Truckload (LTL) Services Services
Cost-Effective Shipping
Only pay for the space your shipment occupies, making it economical for smaller freight volumes.
Nationwide Service
Access to extensive carrier networks providing service to all points across North America.
Flexible Options
Multiple service levels from standard to expedited, with liftgate, inside delivery, and other accessorial services.
Advanced Technology
Real-time tracking and proactive notifications keep you informed throughout the shipping process.
Expert Classification
Our team ensures your freight is properly classified to avoid costly reclassification fees and delays.
Consolidated Billing
Simplify your accounting with our unified billing system that consolidates all your LTL shipments.
Our Simple Process
We make shipping with Less Than Truckload (LTL) Services services easy and efficient with our straightforward process.
Request Quote
Tell us about your shipping needs
Review Offer
We provide competitive pricing
Book Shipment
Confirm details and schedule
Track Delivery
Monitor your shipment in real-time
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our Less Than Truckload (LTL) Services services.
What size shipments qualify for LTL services?
LTL shipping is ideal for shipments weighing between 150 and 15,000 pounds and occupying less than 10 linear feet of trailer space. These shipments are too large for parcel services but don't require a full truckload.
How are LTL rates determined?
LTL rates are based on several factors including weight, dimensions, freight class, distance, accessorial services required, and current market conditions. Proper classification and accurate dimensions are crucial for obtaining accurate quotes.
What is freight classification and why is it important?
Freight classification is a standardized method to categorize shipments based on density, stowability, handling, and liability. The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) assigns items to one of 18 classes (50-500), which directly impacts shipping rates. Proper classification ensures you're charged correctly and prevents reclassification fees.
What is the typical transit time for LTL shipments?
Transit times for LTL shipments typically range from 1-5 business days, depending on distance and service level selected. Local shipments may deliver next-day, while coast-to-coast movements generally take 4-5 business days. We offer expedited options for time-sensitive freight.