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Deciding between less than truckload (LTL) shipping and full truckload (TL) shipping is often
a hard choice when you aren’t sure of your options. A lot of factors weigh into freight
shipping, and an assessment of each element can steer you toward the most efficient
method based on your particular needs. Factors like freight dimensions (such as length,
width and height), freight classification and special services are all things to consider when
choosing a shipping method.
We've outlined some of the fundamental differences of truckload vs less than truckload
freight so shippers can book with confidence.
What are less than truckload (LTL) and full truckload (TL)?
Truckload and less than truckload are both excellent options, but what are they? The
transport of freight that does not require the entire space of a truck is also known as less
than truckload (LTL) shipping, whereas full truckload (TL) shipments take up the space or
weight limit of an entire trailer. Depending on your specific freight requirements, one option
is likely better suited than the other.
With TL, shipments typically travel on only one truck with one destination, so delivery time
estimates are often accurate and fast in comparison to LTL shipping.
The chance of possible damage to items during transit also decreases since there is less
handling of the freight at multiple stops. Truckload also makes more sense when the freight
weighs more than 15,000 pounds, or the company has more than 10 pallets worth of goods
to transport.
Final thoughts.
While there are pros and cons to each method, one option will prove to better suit your needs
depending on your freight. When determining whether less than truckload shipping or full
truckload is best for your shipping requirements, check Freightquote by C.H. Robinson for
competitive quotes on both modes.
Topics:
Shipping tips LTL Truckload
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