
#Ftl meaning full#
For time-sensitive delivery dates, you absolutely want the full truckload option. If you need firm delivery and pick-up dates the full truckload option is going to be much better because you can reserve a single carrier to transport your item. You will also rest easy knowing they will be transported where you need without interruption. If your product is fragile and otherwise too delicate to be compromised by excessive handling by multiple carriers, or potentially compromised by other content in a single truckload, the full truckload option is going to be best for you because you can have peace of mind knowing that your fragile products are the only items within that truck. Let’s say you are shipping more than 12 pallets at one time, then the full truckload option is going to be best for you. There are no hard and fast rules by which you must abide however, there are certain situations where full truckload freight might be more appropriate. There are specific times when you should use LTL or FTL. Doing so would still provide you with that exclusivity and you won’t have to worry about your goods changing hands at any time or your goods being stuck with other products. Of course, you can exclusively reserve the truck with its full capacity even if you don’t fill it. With FTL, your freight is the only freight moving on an individual truck so you have exclusivity to the truck and theoretically are filling the truckload. STL is commonly used for shipments that require a full truckload, such as a Class 8 tractor that has a refrigerated trailer or a dry van.

In situations like these, any shipments that are over six pallets can typically still qualify for items like volume LTL or a partial truckload shipment. This is perfect for shipments that are between one and six pallets or effectively any shipment that is less than 12 linear feet because it makes the most out of the available shipping space. LTL is when multiple shippers’ freight is moving concurrently on the same trailer rather than having your freight exclusively on an individual trailer.

LTL and FTL Freight offer the perfect solution for different situations and it’s important to understand the key differences between both modes, especially if you’re new to the terms. Shippers have a variety of options available to them based on the size of their shipment.
