FULL TRUCKLOAD
(FTL)

Full Truckload Service
(FTL)

It is designed for companies that need to use the full capacity of a truck to transport their goods.
This mode is ideal for large volumes of cargo or when a shipment needs to reach its destination quickly without intermediate stops.

Types of equipment

Dry Van.
Sprinters.
Boxtruck.
Refrigerated Trailer.
Hazardous Materials Trailer.

Mode

Direct service.
Transload service.

Inbond Service: Goods that cross borders without being nationalized or subject to duties in the transit country.

Advantages

Direct transport: The truck goes directly to the destination without additional stops, ensuring a faster transit time.
Enhanced Security: Less handling of the cargo, which reduces the risk of damage during transportation.
Increased Capacity: Ideal for large volumes of goods, optimizing the cost per unit of cargo.

Disadvantages

Higher Initial Costs: Unlike LTL, in this service, you pay for the full use of the truck.
Less flexibility for smaller shipments: Not ideal for small or medium-sized shipments

Key Points

Cargo volume: Make sure your cargo volume justifies the use of a full truck to maximize cost efficiency.
Shipping urgency: Use FTL when fast delivery time is crucial for your operations.
Advanced Planning: Book in advance to ensure availability, especially during periods of high demand.

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