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LTL Trucking Carries Your Shipment to Remote Addresses

This entry was posted on January 6, 2012

If you have a shipment that is headed to a customer who lives out in the middle of rural Nebraska and need the new parts for his combine harvester delivered, don’t waste your time calling one of those big name trucking companies. These guys will only carry that shipment as far as their nearest terminal and no further. If you want it delivered to your customer’ farm, you are going to need to use an LTL trucking company.

LTL Trucking Companies Deliver

You are going to find that when you have orders like this that LTL trucking companies are far 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. We can help you find the right trucking company to fit in with your needs.

Is LTL Shipping Your Best Choice?

This entry was posted on January 5, 2012

When you own a business that is responsible for shipping your products to a wide range of customers, you must be able to find affordable shipping. It does no matter whether you or your customers are responsible for paying the costs you need to keep the rates as low as possible. When your shipments are less than 10,000 pounds and 6 pallets or fewer LTL shipping might turn out to be your best choice.

LTL Shipping Charges You for the Space You Use

One of the reasons that LTL shipping is so affordable is that the carriers only charge you for the space your shipment takes in the truck, the weight and the distance that your shipment will be traveling. You never end up paying for what you do not use, which helps keep your shipping costs to a minimum. If this sounds like the kind of shipping your company needs to be using, contact us onlineand let us connect you with our nationwide network of LTL freight carriers so that you can start saving money on your shipping.

Do Carriers Limit Size When It Comes to LTL Freight?

This entry was posted on January 4, 2012

Perhaps one of the biggest questions asked when it comes to LTL freight is what if any size restrictions the carriers enforce. Although you are going to find that most carriers have their own rules concerning how small or for that matter how large any shipment they carry can be, most LTL carriers tend to stick to as this helps them to take care of the highest number of customers and keep their prices down.

The Average LTL Freight Weighs Less Than 10,000 Pounds

In most cases you will find that the LTL freight guidelines being used cover a single shipment as being between 100 and 10,000 pounds, although some carriers go as high as 20,000 pounds.  The average single shipment can be anywhere from a single skid to no more than six pallets in size. If you need more information on LTL load sizes, contact us and we can help explain how the system works and help you find carriers that will fit in with your needs.

Reducing Your Freight Shipping Costs

This entry was posted on January 3, 2012

No matter what type of business you run, given the current economy you need to find every way possible to keep the costs of your freight shipping down. They days of packing a few things on a pallet and shipping it out are long gone, but at the same time you may not need to […]

Do LTL Companies Make Money and If So How Do They Do It?

This entry was posted on December 30, 2011

Since LTL companies haul nothing but smaller loads for many different companies, you might wonder how they make any money. What you are going to find is that in many cases these companies make more money than FTL or Full Truck Load companies. They do this by carrying multiple shipments each of which is paying […]

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