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Reasons To Ship Your LTL Shipment Via FTL Freight

Full truckload freight shipping is usually used when a shipment takes up the entire space of a trailer.<br><br>Visit: http://www.ndnnews.com/reasons-ship-ltl-shipment-via-ftl-freight/

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Reasons To Ship Your LTL Shipment Via FTL Freight

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  1. Reasons To Ship Your LTL Shipment Via FTL Freight Full truckload freight shipping is usually used when a shipment takes up the entire space of a trailer. A full container can generally hold approximately 30 standard 40” x 48” pallets. It is also possible to ship via a refrigerated trailer for items requiring temperature control. In order to qualify for FTL, shipments must have the same origin end destination location. Sometimes it may be tempting to ship via LTL-less than a truckload-freight due to costs; however, there are times when using FTL freight is preferable even if your items do not fill an entire trailer. Extremely Fragile Shipments FTL freight shipments Do not use the hub system. Due to this, items within your shipment are not touched or transferred between vehicles - substantially reducing the risk of damage. If your load contains elements that are at high risk of breakage, shipping FTL freight is the better option even if your shipment does not take up the full truck. Time Sensitive Shipments As the name suggests, shipping via FTL freight means that your items are the only items aboard the truck. There are no intermediary stops when using FTL freight, so your shipping time is significantly reduced versus shipping via LTL. Very Heavy Shipments It is important to note that the decision to ship FTL versus LTL is not only a function of size. Container trucks must abide by strict weight restrictions. Although your shipment may not take up the full trailer, if your load meets the weight maximum for the entire truck, it must be shipped via FTL. Boundary Shipments If your shipment is right on the cusp between having to ship LTL versus FTL freight, it is advisable that you receive pricing for both LTL and FTL freight costs. If your shipment takes up over 70% of the truck, it is best to get pricing on both LTL and FTL freight. A lot of times shipping via FTL freight is cheaper especially when the timing is factored into the cost. In addition, every freight provider will have their own requirements. Although a truck may have the capacity to hold 30 pallets, your provider may require you to ship via FTL if your shipment will use over 50% of the trailer’s capacity. This requirement varies by provider. FTL freight shipping is a very useful tool for businesses. In addition to the speed of shipment, it also allows you to track your shipment throughout the delivery process. You are able to follow your load from start to finish, and you have the added sense of security that your cargo will arrive at its destination safely as it was not touched throughout transit. Articles Source :http://www.ndnnews.com/reasons-ship-ltl-shipment-via-ftl-freight/

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