Understanding Full Truckload (FTL) Shipping in the USA
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Full Truckload (FTL) shipping is a freight transportation method where your shipment occupies an entire truck's capacity. Unlike Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) shipping, FTL dedicates the entire trailer to a single customer's freight.
With FTL transportation, your goods travel directly from pickup to destination without transfers or terminal stops, reducing handling and potential damage while ensuring faster delivery times.
Benefits of FTL Shipping
Faster Transit Times
FTL shipments travel directly to their destination without multiple stops, significantly reducing transit times compared to other shipping methods.
Reduced Handling
With full truckload freight, your goods are loaded once and unloaded once, minimizing the risk of damage during transit.
Cost-Effective for Large Shipments
When shipping large volumes, FTL shipping rates often provide better value per pound than LTL options.
Enhanced Security
Your freight remains on a single truck throughout transit, reducing security risks associated with terminal transfers in FTL logistics.
Flexible Scheduling
FTL carriers offer more flexible pickup and delivery schedules, allowing you to better plan your supply chain operations.
Dedicated Capacity
With dedicated truckload shipping, you have exclusive use of the trailer's capacity, ideal for time-sensitive or high-value shipments.
When to Choose FTL Shipping
- ✓ Your shipment weighs over 15,000 pounds or occupies more than 10 pallets
- ✓ You need expedited delivery with minimal transit time
- ✓ Your freight is high-value, fragile, or requires special handling
- ✓ You're shipping time-sensitive goods that can't risk delays
- ✓ Your shipment requires specialized equipment or temperature control
The FTL Shipping Process
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Loading & Transit
Your freight is loaded onto a dedicated truck and transported directly to its destination.
FTL vs. LTL: Understanding the Difference
Shipping Factor | Full Truckload (FTL) | Less Than Truckload (LTL) |
---|---|---|
Shipment Size | Typically 10+ pallets or 15,000+ lbs | 1-6 pallets or under 15,000 lbs |
Transit Time | Faster, direct shipping | Slower, multiple stops |
Cost | Higher total cost, lower per-pound for large shipments | Lower total cost, higher per-pound |
Handling | Minimal handling (loaded/unloaded once) | Multiple handling at terminals |
Ideal For | Time-sensitive, high-value, or fragile freight | Smaller shipments, budget-conscious shipping |
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