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LTL (Less Than Truckload) Freight Services

We offer reliable shipping solutions designed for businesses that need to move freight without filling an entire trailer. Whether you’re shipping one pallet or a few, our LTL service provides a cost-effective, flexible, and secure option for regional or nationwide deliveries.


If you want to reduce shipping costs and improve delivery timelines, LTL freight may be the right fit for your logistics needs.

What is LTL Freight?

LTL (Less Than Truckload) shipping allows multiple customers to share space in a single truck, each paying only for the portion of the trailer their freight occupies. It’s ideal for loads that are too large for parcel carriers but don’t require a full truck.


Typical LTL shipments range from 150 to 15,000 pounds, and include between 1 to 6 pallets or crate-equivalent sizes.


Ideal for:
  • Small to mid-size businesses
  • Warehouses and distributors
  • E-commerce and retail stores
  • Manufacturers with regular partial loads
  • Time-sensitive or recurring regional deliveries

Our LTL Services Include:

  • Daily LTL pickups and deliveriesacross the U.S.
  • Terminal-to-terminal or door-to-door service
  • Real-time trackingand shipment visibility
  • Liftgate, residential, and inside delivery options
  • Freight class and NMFC code assistance
  • Tailored LTL solutionsincluding volume LTL and partial truckload

Benefits of LTL Freight:

  • Cost savings - You pay only for the space your cargo occupies
  • Flexible scheduling - Frequent departures and consolidated routing
  • Eco-friendly - Reduces the number of trucks on the road
  • Added services - Accessorials like white-glove delivery or inside drop-off
  • Nationwide reach - We connect urban and rural areas alike

What Can You Ship via LTL?

  • Palletized goods
  • Boxed or crated equipment
  • Retail merchandise
  • Industrial supplies and tools
  • Auto parts and accessories

Note: Hazardous materials, temperature-sensitive goods, or oversize items may require special handling—ask us for options!

Tips for Successful LTL Shipping:

  • Palletize or crate your freight to prevent damage
  • Label all pieces clearly with destination and contact info
  • Know your freight class to avoid unexpected fees
  • Consolidate where possible to reduce handling and cost
  • Provide accurate dimensions and weight