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The Less Than Truckload (LTL) market is a segment of the logistics industry that involves the transportation of smaller shipments that do not require a full truckload. It is a cost-effective solution for businesses that need to move smaller shipments, as it allows them to share the cost of a truckload with other shippers. LTL carriers typically provide door-to-door service, with pick-up and delivery services, as well as tracking and tracing capabilities.
LTL carriers offer a variety of services, such as temperature-controlled shipments, expedited delivery, and specialized handling. They also provide value-added services, such as packaging, labeling, and palletizing.
Some of the major companies in the LTL market include FedEx Freight, UPS Freight, YRC Freight, Old Dominion Freight Line, and Saia. Other notable companies include Estes Express Lines, Conway Freight, and R+L Carriers. Show Less Read more