July 3rd, 2008
Why Ltl Freight Makes Sense
On time delivery to your customers is an important part of your business and if you are one of those vendors that do not usually have big bulks of goods to be delivered at any one time to a particular customer, you may, from time to time, face difficulty in locating a suitable transporter whenever you need one. That is why LTL freight is the way to go - it is cost saving and you can be assured that your goods will arrive at the doorstep of your customer’s place on time. LTL is an acronym that stands for Less Than Load. LTL freight means that the cargo that is being shipped does not require an entire truckload by itself - you only pay for the space that you use, so you do not have to worry about having to pay a truckload’s charges for sending out cargos that uses less than a truckload’s space. LTL shipments are commonly between 100lbs and 20,000lbs.