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  2. Less-Than-Truckload Definition and Shipping Service Basics

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    Less-than-truckload, also known as or less-than-load (LTL), is a shipping service for relatively small loads or quantities of freight. Less-than-truckload services are offered by many large,...

  3. What is LTL Freight? A Comprehensive Guide

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    What is LTL Freight? Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) is a mode of transportation that operates combining freight from multiple shippers on the same trailer. Shipping via LTL is a more economical and efficient mode of transportation for customers who ship freight in smaller quantities than a full truckload or that are going to multiple destinations.

  4. LTL Freight Shipping Services | Freightquote

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    LTL freight shipping definition. Less than truckload freight shipping (LTL) is used for the transportation of small freight or when freight doesn’t require the use of an entire trailer. This shipping method can be used when freight weighs between 150 and 15,000 pounds.

  5. What is LTL (less-than-truckload) freight shipping? - FedEx

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    What is LTL (less-than-truckload) freight shipping? LTL freight is a shipment over 150 lbs. that requires only a portion of the trailer space on a truck. It’s usually palletized. Because LTL freight doesn’t fill the whole truck and isn’t transported on a plane, it’s more economical to ship.

  6. LTL 101: Less-Than-Truckload Shipping Explained - ShipEngine

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    LTL shipping is an acronym for less-than-truckload shipping, and it’s just what the name sounds like — shipping loads of goods that don’t fill an entire truck.

  7. Less-than-truckload shipping - Wikipedia

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    Less-than-truckload shipping or less than load (LTL) is the transportation of an amount of freight sized between individual parcels and full truckloads. Parcel carriers handle small packages and freight that can be broken down into units less than approximately 150 pounds (68 kg).

  8. LTL Acronym: What Does “LTL” Stand For?

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    The LTL acronym is most commonly used in terms of shipping freight. This is different from your basic post office shipping , and even most UPS and Fedex shipping as well. LTL shipping is often used to ship items that are in excess of 100 pounds.