How Do I Find the Right LTL Carriers?
This entry was posted on March 11, 2011As a small business, you frequently have a need to ship small loads to addresses all across the country. Finding the right LTL carriers to fit in with both your needs and your budget can be tough and find carriers you can trust even harder. There are far too many trucking companies on the road that promise more than they can deliver and your freight can end up sitting on a loading dock for days.
At LTL FreightShipping we found this to be the truth far too frequently and set out to do something about it for smaller businesses. We have built solid relationships with over 40 different commercial carriers that are well known and respected in the industry. From this we can help you find a carrier you can trust to handle your shipment at prices that are not going to break the bank.
LTL Trucking to the Most Remote Locations
This entry was posted on March 10, 2011One of the biggest problems with trying to use the biggest names in shipping is that they just won’t deliver to remote locations. When you are a company that sells things like farm equipment and machinery, your customers are not on the highway. This is where you will find that using an LTL trucking company can make the difference in being able to get you freight delivered.
LTL trucking companies tend to be more willing to deliver just about anywhere including the remotest locations. You can ship packages that weigh as little as 100 pounds or as much as 10,000 pounds at rates that are far more affordable than most major carriers allowing you to keep the costs of you shipping down. At LTL FreightShipping we can help you find the right trucking company to fit in with your needs.
How Fast Will My LTL Shipping Move
This entry was posted on March 9, 2011This is a very common question as not everyone can afford delays in getting their shipments delivered to their clients. Unlike FTL or Full Truck Load shipping where you are hiring the whole truck and driver, with LTL shipping you are only renting a portion of the space in the trailer. Your shipment may end up being bundled with others bound for the same destination.
Because of this bundled shipping method, LTL shipping, your freight may well spend some time sitting in a terminal waiting for the next truck headed to the next terminal on the way to your final destination. Your load may be the last one on the list to be delivered and this can also delay your shipment. At LTL FreightShipping we work with freight carriers who do their best to get your freight delivered on time, but there are no guarantees.
What is LTL Freight?
This entry was posted on March 8, 2011There are so many different terms when it comes to shipping that it can be a little confusing. The term LTL freight is used to cover Less than a Truck Load or any shipment that is less than six standard pallets in size or weighs less than 10,000 pounds. This is a very common form […]
Getting the Best Rates on Your Small Freight Shipping
This entry was posted on March 7, 2011While there are many businesses and industries that have no problem filling a 53 foot long trailer from front to back with their freight shipping needs, not all business are that big. If you are in charge of the shipping department in a smaller business, you already know just how hard it can be to […]