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Diagram showing the difference between partial (PTL) and volume shipping in a semi-truck. The left side labeled 'PTL SHIPMENT' contains pallets of cargo, with arrows pointing to the section and indicating 'Your PTL Freight.' The right side labeled 'VOLUME SHIPMENT' contains bulky goods, with arrows pointing to the cargo area indicating 'Volume Freight.' The truck is divided into sections by a shipping type boundary, illustrating how freight is organized for different shipping methods.

The ideal solution for smaller shipments that don’t require a full trailer. Perfect for loads ranging from a single pallet to a half-truckload, LTL allows you to pay only for the space you need while maintaining a reliable supply chain.

Shipping solution for shipments over 10,000 pounds or 6+ pallets. It bridges the gap between LTL and full truckload, offering faster transit and reduced damage risk due to minimal handling.

Diagram showing the concept of less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping, with a truck loaded with multiple shipments of different shippers in marked sections, and labels indicating total freight, individual shipper loads, and available space.
Diagram of a semi-truck with boxes representing full truckload (FTL) shipping. The truck is filled with boxes from floor to ceiling and wall to wall, illustrating the entire cargo space. The diagram shows the capacity and utilization of FTL shipping, with labels indicating 100% utilization and the entire load.

The premier choice for large-scale shipments that require an entire trailer. This mode offers a dedicated vehicle for your cargo, ensuring direct delivery and maximum security.

Flexible freight options

Designed to fit your load and your budget