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Have you ever wondered when you should use partial truckload shipping instead of LTL or FTL?
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Have you ever wondered when you should use partial truckload shipping instead of LTL or FTL?

This is a common question and we’re here to help.

Sometimes you might need to ship your freight but you're not sure which way to go, because you don't have enough freight to fill a whole truck, but at the same time your freight could result very expensive to ship through LTL. That's when partial shipping comes in:

If your load is either +6 pallets, 10,000 lbs, or both, you should consider partial Truckload shipping. These are some of the benefits of this mode of transport:

  1. Faster transit times: No stops in terminals for consolidation or deconsolidation (Ideal for time-sensitive deliveries).
  2. Saving opportunities: In some cases, partial truckload is a better option than LTL given the extra charges you would need to pay for shipping it through LTL.
  3. Less handling of freight, which helps reduce the chances of loss or damage in transit.

Remember that you can quote partial shipments through our system.

Our TMS combines LTL and FTL capacity, allowing you to get the most competitive and reliable market rates, whether it is LTL, Full Truckload or a Partial Truckload opportunity.

Get a freight quote and follow us on Linkedin.


By: LFS Marketing

July 31, 2020

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