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Will My LTL Shipping Be Moved Quickly?

This entry was posted on March 30, 2012

Very few companies can afford delays in getting their shipments delivered to their clients and before they hire an LTL shipping company, they need to know how quickly their freight is likely to be moved from pick up to delivery. Unlike when you hire the whole truck and driver, with LTL shipping you are only renting a portion of the space in the trailer as such your shipment is likely to be bundled with others heading the same destination.
LTL Shipping Used a Bundled Shipping Method
Because LTL shipping uses this bundled shipping method, your freight is likely to spend some time sitting in a terminal waiting for the next truck headed on the way to your shipment’s final destination. Your load could also end up being the last one in the truck to be delivered and this can also delay your shipment. At LTL Freight Shipping we have a network of freight carriers who do their best to get your freight delivered on time, but there are no guarantees.

Do LTL Freight Carriers Have Limits on the Size of Shipments?

This entry was posted on March 29, 2012

Although most people seem to grasp the concept of LTL freight, the question still seems to come up regarding what size limits, if any, there are on these types of shipment. As general rule of thumb, you will find that each carrier has their own set of rules they apply as to the sizes of shipments they are willing to carry in their trucks.

Most LTL Freight Carriers Use the Same Size Guidelines

At the same time there are some basic guidelines that most carriers tend to work within when it comes to LTL freight. These limits are from 100 to 10,000 pounds in weight and from one or more boxes up to six pallets. You will find that some carriers will carry loads as high as 20,000 pounds, but you should always check with any carrier. We can help you find a carrier that is willing to carry your particular load, in many cases even if it goes outside the standard limitations.

Controlling the Costs of Your Freight Shipping

This entry was posted on March 28, 2012

No matter what type of industry you are in, you have to find ways to keep the costs of your freight shipping under control. The time when you could get away with throwing a few things on a pallet and sending it on its merry way are long gone, however, there are going to be times that you may not need to ship full pallets to each of your customers. The question is what are you supposed to when the bulk of your shipping orders are smaller in nature, but too big to use common carriers like UPS?

LTL Freight Shipping Can Help Keep Your Costs Down

If you are ready to find a way to bring your freight shipping costs under control, you need to contact one of our agentsand talk to us about LTL shipping. This stands for Less Than Truck Load shipping and is specifically designed for companies just like yours that typically send smaller order all over the country. Because your loads will be shipped in a truck with those of other companies, you all share the cost which keeps the prices down to where you can more easily afford them.

Choosing Between the Different LTL Companies

This entry was posted on March 27, 2012

As there is such a big selection of LTL companies to choose from today, it can be very difficult to know which ones are likely to provide you with the best service at an affordable price.  You will need to look at each company’s reputation for getting shipments to their destinations within a reasonable time. […]

The Right Broker Can Help You Get the Best LTL Shipment Rates

This entry was posted on March 26, 2012

As the shipping manage for a small to medium sized business, you never have a need for hiring an entire truck for your shipments, you need to look into using less than truckload shipping companies. As you do are likely to find that there is a plethora of them on the market. The hard part […]

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