Add LTL Freight to Your Shipping Toolkit
You might think your business isn't large enough to need freight shipping. After all, what you ship fits nicely in a cardboard box. But did you know you may be able to save money by shipping packages in bulk via less-than-truckload (LTL) freight? It's true.
Consider LTL freight for large volume or
oversized parcel shipments
LTL freight has a different way of calculating shipping prices. And because
you share cargo space with other shippers, you pay only for the space you use.
That's another thing — you don't have to research for reputable carriers
because we've vetted them already.
What if your shipment is oversized or oddly shaped and doesn't fit nicely in a cardboard box? That's an even better reason to consider LTL freight services for your business. When you have an out-of-the-ordinary shipment, typical size limits for parcel shipping could see you paying more and having fewer options than anticipated. Using LTL shipping in these instances is a great way to keep your goods on the move at a price that adds value to your budget.
Learn the basics of LTL shipping
Still not convinced? If you're hesitant about shipping LTL because it's too difficult or confusing, this e-guide will break it all down for you. You'll learn the terminology, how the pricing works and what's required on a bill of lading (a BOL is the equivalent of a shipping label for parcel shipments). Plus, we've included sample scenarios — see if they apply to your situation.
Keep this e-guide on hand for those occasions when shifting from parcel to LTL will benefit your business. And know that our experts will be with you all the way.