Truckload:
Truckload:
What does this term stand for?
Truckload refers to the shipment of goods that fills an entire truck or trailer, maximizing vehicle capacity for efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Truckload shipments reduce handling points, minimize the risk of damage, and are often used for large-volume deliveries over long distances. Full truckload (FTL) operations are planned to optimize routes, reduce transit time, and ensure on-time delivery while balancing operational costs and fleet utilization.
Characteristics:
- Full truck or trailer shipment
- Maximizes cargo capacity
- Reduces handling and damage risk
- Optimizes routes and transit time
- Cost-effective for large-volume deliveries
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