What is Full Truckload (FTL) Shipping?

FTL Shipping is used when there are ten or more pallets or if the pallets are enormous and/or overweight. A full truckload shipment is one that will fill an entire truck by itself. If you'd rather employ a dedicated truck and need to deliver the shipment there by a specified date, you may alternatively use a complete truck with a partial load. When there is a substantial risk of harm to the products or when time is of the essence, FTL shipments are also employed.

FTL shipments move more quickly since the freight is loaded and unloaded just once, reducing the danger of damage and allowing the shipment to remain on the same truck the entire time.



Benefits of FTL (Full Truckload):

  • Ideal for heavy shipments (ten pallets or more)
  • Ideal for fragile or high-risk packages
  • From pick-up until delivery, the shipment rides in the same truck (decreasing the odds of damage)
  • Quicker delivery times compared to LTL (Less Than Truckload)


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