Is LTL Freight Only Shipped By Trucks?

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Not all Less Than Truckload shipments travel by truck alone. Less Than Truckload carriers rely on rail or air to forward some freight to its destination. Less Than Truckload carriers are normally able to deal with railroads more effectively than small shippers are able to as Less Than Truckload carriers typically send a large volume of freight each and every day. Less Than Truckload carriers are able to monitor railroad performance to ensure delivery of freight within the specified delivery window. An intermodal shipment employs several methods of transporting goods from start to finish. It is possible for a shipment to start out on the railroad, then be transferred to an ocean carrier, and end up on a truck before delivery.

Intermodal shipping is considered advantageous by some shippers because there is no handling of the freight when it changes from one carrier to the next. Pallets are used to consolidate many things into one easy to move container. Because handling is reduced, it also reduces damage and loss, increase security, and allows the items to be transported more quickly.


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