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Full Truckload

Reimagine full truckload shipping with ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½.

Stop overpaying for your 4-20 standard size pallet shipments by accessing instant ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Direct® spot and contracted rates right from your Transportation Management System (TMS).

What makes our full truckload service different?

We’ve made your favorite full truckload service better.

#1

Stop paying for air.

Maximize cost-efficiency by paying only for the space you need. Get the full truckload-quality service you know and love at a less-than-full price.

#2

Choose from vetted carriers.

Match with top quality carriers that adhere to your standards. Drivers in our trusted network hold high safety ratings, sufficient insurance plans, and positive track records.

#3

Seamlessly integrate our tech.

The ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ platform conveniently works with your transportation management system (TMS) and existing processes to quote & tender freight at scale.

$4

Don’t wait for a full truck.

Don’t wait for a full truck. Minimize delays by shipping goods as soon as they’re ready. Many of ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½â€™s LTL and TL shipments can be sent via our ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Direct® shared truckload service for faster, more sustainable delivery.

Driving up profit. Driving down effort.

Join the many leading brands that trust ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ to handle their freight shipping and deliver their goods intact and on time.

FTL vs ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Direct® Shared Truckload (STL)

At ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ we offer multiple modes. Here are some things to think about when deciding between FTL and STL.

FTL is a great choice when:

  • You have enough freight to fill an entire 53' truck
  • You are okay with shifting delivery dates in order to fill the truck
  • You require "exclusive use" of the trailer

ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Direct® is better when:

  • You have between 4 pallets and 24 pallets, but you want truckload service
  • You are looking to minimize delays by shipping goods as soon as they are ready
  • You want to save money and reduce your carbon emissions

FAQs

What is considered a full truckload (FTL)?

A full truckload typically refers to a shipment that occupies the entire capacity of a truck, whether it is in terms of weight or volume. It can vary based on the specific truck size and regulations.

How many pallets are in a full truckload?

The number of pallets in a full truckload can vary depending on factors like pallet size, weight, and truck capacity. On average, a full truckload can accommodate around 26 to 30 standard-sized pallets.

What is LTL vs FTL vs TL?

LTL (Less-than-truckload) is for smaller shipments combined onto one truck. FTL (Full Truckload) is dedicated to a single large shipment. TL (Truckload) is a broader term encompassing both LTL and FTL shipments.

How much does it cost to ship a full truckload?

The cost of shipping a full truckload depends on factors like distance, weight, fuel prices, and additional services. It’s best to request quotes from freight service providers, like ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½, or use online calculators to get estimated pricing based on your specific shipping requirements.