What is LTL Freight Shipping? Discover the Advantages of LTL
September 6, 2022
r2logistics
What is LTL Freight Shipping?
What is LTL is a question frequently asked. First, let’s break down the acronym. LTL stands for less than truckload shipping and means exactly that. You are shipping freight, called ltl freight in this case, that does not take up a lot of room. In the most obvious terms, it is the process of shipping freight that does not occupy the whole space of a truck, but rather less than the whole space of a truck or truckload. Less than truckload or LTL freight shipping is used for the transportation of freight that does not require the use of an entire 48 or 53-foot trailer. The typical LTL load is crated or palletized and ranges roughly from 150 to 15,000 pounds. As would be expected, in the past few years, e-commerce companies have have helped LTL freight shipping grow.
We are now in a different supply chain environment than we used to be a long time ago–one that deals mostly with e-commerce and LTL freight shipping.
With LTL, companies can put together their smaller loads and then ship them with other companies’. In doing so, LTL allows businesses to ship freight much more economically. Cost for LTL freight shipping is determined by trailer space used, class of items being shipped, as well as pickup and destination locations.
LTL Freight Shipping is sometimes referred to as the “middle mile” in the whole of the logistics industry.
Now that the question as to what is LTL is answered, it’s important to move on to when to choose this type of shipping. The most significant factor in choosing LTL or TL is the weight of the shipment. If your freight tops 10,000 pounds, you will more than likely have to opt for a full truckload. However, if you are under that particular weight, LTL can work. If you are significantly under that weight and are only shipping something small, there is no question that LTL is the way to go. It’s, on average, more bang for your buck, and your shipments are more accessible to track. Another bonus to LTL shipping is that if you have exceptions with your shipment (if your freight was very fragile, for example), they are easier to work around.
LTL Freight Shipping Advantages
Reduces Costs
Since LTL is based on smaller loads from multiple businesses, it reduces the overall shipping cost for everyone. Because your shipment is not using the entire trailer space, you only pay for the space your freight is using.
More Service Options
When LTL freight shipping, you gain access to special services that may not be available with other shipping methods. Options include lift gate, expedited shipping, inside pick-up and delivery, freeze protection, special handling, and more. These services do increase cost, but they can also be essential for your shipping needs.
Increases Safety
The first way LTL Freight increases the safety of your shipment is with ample packing performed by the carrier. Packages loaded onto pallets or into crates have a better chance of remaining secure compared to that of small package shipping. Furthermore, LTL Freight carriers usually organize shipping routes with as few stops as possible. This allows them to keep packages safe for the entirety of the trip.
Easier to Track
Many LTL carriers provide real time tracking such as in-transit shipment updates for pick-ups, stop-offs, on time or delayed status, and deliveries. Shipments are tracked by the use of bill of lading number, pro number, PO number, shipment reference number, or pick-up date range.
Environmentally Conscious
Since LTL freight shipping combines shipments from several businesses on one trailer, this results in fewer trucks on the road compared to more trucks at half capacity. Less trucks on the road equals less carbon emissions. Companies now reduce their carbon footprint by utilizing fewer vehicles for shipping.
User-Friendly Technology
With today’s technology advancements, cloud-based transportation management systems (TMS) make it easier than ever for businesses to process their LTL shipments. A TMS allows organizations to view rates from multiple carriers, book loads online, track orders and receive business intelligence.
LTL Freight Shipping Disadvantages
Dings and Dents During the Transit Process
One of the challenges of LTL shipping is that freight often gets transferred and jostled between different trucks at LTL hubs. This movement inevitably increases the chances that damages may occur. The number of cargo transfers depend on a few factors like mileage, the final destination, the arrangement of goods, etc., so it’s difficult to predict the exact number of times that freight could get damaged.
No Assurance of an Exact Delivery Date
It’s tough to pinpoint an exact date and time for freight delivery with LTL shipping. If that is crucial to the shipment, it can be configured but will most likely be an extra fee associated.
Increasing Prices
While LTL is typically cheaper than Full Truckload Shipping, prices have been on the rise recently.
Connectedness
You can ship to areas that are farther out of scope in terms of location than the carrier usually delivers. If this happens, you need to connect with freight forwarders to get your freight to its final destination. It’s an extra step in the shipping process
Common Questions About LTL Freight Shipping
What is the Difference Between LTL and FTL?
Freight that does not require the entire space of a trailer is known as LTL shipping, whereas full truckload shipments fill the space or meet the weight limit.
What Type of Freight is Best Suited for LTL?
LTL is ideal when freight doesn’t require the use of an entire trailer and weighs between 150 and 15,000 pounds.
How Does LTL Reduce Freight Shipping Costs?
When booking an LTL shipment, you only pay for the portion of the trailer used. The rest of the cost is covered by the other occupants of the trailer’s space.
Distance: Typically the longer the haul, the higher the price
Mode: Expedited or refrigerated shipments can incur higher prices
Dimensions: The dimensions and weight of the shipment help determine the freight class, which directly impacts rates
Type: Special handling (lift-gates, inside delivery) or commodity (perishables, fragile, hazardous items) will lead to higher costs.Type: Special handling (lift-gates, inside delivery) or commodity (perishables, fragile, hazardous items) will lead to higher costs.
How are LTL Shipments Tracked?
LTL carriers offer tracking capabilities through the bill of lading number, PRO number, PO number, shipment reference number and pick up date range, to name a few.
How are Shipping Rates Determined?
Determining shipping rates can be a tricky business because it is very involved. For the most part, these prices are based on the NMFC system but are subject to fluctuations within the market at any given time. Regardless of what you may be shipping, the below criteria play a massive role in figuring out what the rate will be:
Mode of transportation
Shipment dimensions
Weight
Origin and final destination SeasonalityWeight Origin and final destination
Seasonality
What is an NMFC Number?
NMFC is the National Motor Freight Classification. People interchange LTL Freight Class and NMFC Codes), but they are different. Freight class is the category of items, while NMFC codes are the individual commodity. The codes break down freight classes one step further to streamline freight categorization and pricing across the industry.
For example, computers and refrigerators may be the same 92.5 freight class, but the respective NMFC codes are 5700 and 6500.
NMFC codes and classifications combine four distinct factors: density,handling, stowability, and liability.
Density
You determine an item’s density by its weight and dimensions, so the higher the density of a shipment, the lower the class, and ultimately, the lower the cost for shipping. This calculation may seem backward at first glance, but consider this: carriers love compact but heavy shipments. A shipment with a higher density means they can fit more products in one load and increase their revenue for the transport.
Liability
Liability considers the probability of your shipment getting damaged, stolen, causing damage to other items, the shipment perishing, or potential theft.
Handling
Handling is the item’s ability to be handled as the freight is loaded and unloaded from one LTL terminal to the next LTL terminal. Dimensions, fragility, and packaging all play a role in how difficult an item is to handle.
Stowability
Stowability means how carriers can arrange your shipment with other shipments in one load. Take into account hazardous shipments (which cannot travel with non-hazardous shipments) or shipments with odd dimensions that limit the amount of freight loaded around them.
What is a Bill of Lading?
As discussed, a bill of lading (BOL) is documentation that involves every detail needed for the expedition of a shipment. A BOL serves as a legally binding contract between the carrier and shipper, among other things. It is a “must” if you are preparing to ship anything LTL. It’s best practice to have the form filled out to completion beforehand.
What are Accessorial fees?
Accessorial fees are extra charges a customer incurs that exceed standard shipping charges. For example, an order may require a liftgate if a school orders desks and chairs but doesn’t have a dock for unloading. Liftgates go beyond standard delivery procedures, so it would be considered an accessorial charge. Other standard accessorial charges include oversized items, frequent stop-offs, residential deliveries, and storage.
How Long Does it Take to Ship Freight?
There is no one answer to this question. The shipping time frame depends on the final destination, speed of transfers, and anything exceptional about the particular commodity.
What’s the Best Way to Package Products?
Selecting your packaging depends on what you are shipping. There are multiple modes of shipping, including crates, boxes, pallets, and beyond, but it solely depends on the actual commodity. When making your selection, ask crucial questions like does it need to be in a temperature-controlled setting, etc., to minimize any damage through the shipping process.
What Carrier Should I Choose?
Choosing a carrier that best fits your business’s needs is vital to the entirety of the shipping process. To guarantee on-time freight delivery, you must do your research. On the whole, choose a company who specializes in LTL freight shipping and has a stellar reputation.
Factors on Shipping Rates
1. Density
In LTL freight services, density is the space a shipment occupies relating to its weight. You can find your shipment’s density by dividing the item’s weight in pounds by the volume in cubic feet.
2. Weight
The more your shipment weighs, the less you will pay in LTL freight rates per hundred pounds. The freight rates classify shipments into weight groups, so be aware if your load is approaching the lowest weight of the next highest group.
2. Weight
The more your shipment weighs, the less you will pay in LTL freight rates per hundred pounds. The freight rates classify shipments into weight groups, so be aware if your load is approaching the lowest weight of the next highest group.
3. Distance
In general, a long haul means a higher price per hundredweight. Be aware of whether your LTL carrier only serves specific zip codes. If your destination is outside of their service zone, they may transfer the shipment to another carrier, resulting in a higher cost for you.
4. Base Rates
Each LTL carrier establishes its own LTL base rates, which they quote per 100 pounds, or CWT. The CWT calculation is, in turn, based on the volume, gross cost, and freight classification.
5. Freight Classification
The freight class is a significant factor in determining LTL freight rates. The National Motor Freight Classification system determines each shipment’s freight class. The system has 18 classes from 50 to 500 and uses product density, stowability, value, handling, and liability to classify shipments.
6. Minimums
A carrier won’t charge below the cost of its absolute minimum charge (AMC). In general, minimums at LTL carriers are increasing, as the costs a carrier faces for a minimum charge shipment overtakes the costs for heavier loads.
7. Accessorials/Surcharges
These charges come from LTL freight companies’ extra services beyond the standard dock-to-dock pickup and delivery. The most common accessorial cost is a fuel surcharge, but other standard charges include lift gate service, residential pickup or delivery, and limited access location delivery.
Preparing LTL Shipments
Dimensions and Sizing
To ensure that your LTL shipments don’t incur extra costs, make sure to take ample time to measure the exact size of your shipment, always rounding up to the next inch. Although it may not seem vital, inaccurate dimensions can make a substantial difference in the amount owed for a shipment.
Documentation for LTL Shipping
To prepare for an LTL shipment, ensure that your bill of lading (BOL) is complete. When a carrier arrives to pick up an LTL shipment, they will request this document and assume that all information is accurate. Information needed on the form includes freight class, dimensions (as mentioned above), the final destination, the type of packaging, and so forth.
LTL Packaging and Labeling
Always remember that when loading goods onto pallets, it is best practice to put whatever is heaviest on the bottom of the stack and what is lighter towards the top. Correct packaging will make the LTL process smoother as a whole. Also, each pallet, crate, or container should have a designated label so that anyone involved in the LTL shipping process can know what is within the shipment.
What’s the Difference Between Less Than Truckload (LTL) and Truckload Shipping?
Less Than Truckload (LTL)
A less than truckload (LTL) trailer is filled up with pallets from individual shippers who are paying for space based on the dimensional space of their goods.
Truckload (TL)
The entire trailer is filled with goods from the same shipper. Truckload shipping offer cost savings when you have a full trailer to ship and maximize space available in the full trailer.
Along with our other available capabilities, R2 also offers your business intermodal services. If you would like to utilize this service or explore its options, our experienced staff can assist you in taking advantage of its possibilities. Let us help you find the most efficient and manageable cost for your shipment.
Intermodal Freight Benefits
– R2 associates are on hand 24/7 to assist in any matter
– We can accommodate cost effective solutions for any number of loads you may have
– Watch your shipment move from Point A to Point B online
– Multimodal transition is done seamlessly as your needs alter
– A contracted capacity with the ability to move your freight in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico
Managed Transportation Solutions
As supply chain complexity is in constant evolution, ingenuity is vital for gaining a competitive edge. Our expert associates provide the ability to appraise your logistics network to expand and apply more cost effective and service oriented solutions. Do you have just one requirement or several? The R2 team is only a phone call away to help position your company above the competition
R2’s Managed Transportation Program Includes:
– Collaboration – your business is our business. We will aid in the arrangement of meeting your supply chain demands with corporate guidelines
– Evaluation of your distribution system and design of the most cost effective network
– Providing transportation direction to bring control to your shipping budget and improving response time
Truckload Capacity
With R2 Logistics’ excess of contracted carriers, the options are endless to find the right solution to move your freight. We also understand that getting it moved isn’t your only concern. That’s why it’s our first priority to choose the right option for you.
After the selection has been made we begin the process of following the freight from start to finish. At least 5 check calls are made for each shipment to ensure its security, and if you ever have a question, we’ll have an answer.
Truckload Freight Benefits
– We’re committed to you and your business – we’re available 24/7
– We set you up with your ONE and ONLY account representative
– We are not bound by U.S. borders – we make it easy for you to move shipments to and from Mexico and Canada
– Follow your shipments quickly and easily online
– Countless options – whether it’s for one load or for your entire supply chain, R2 has the solution you’re seeking
LTL Freight Simplified
Knowing when to use Less Than Truckload shipments increases productivity, reduces freight spend, and streamlines freight shipping. LTL is ideal when freight doesn’t require the use of an entire trailer and weighs between 150 and 15,000 pounds.
Our relationships with the nation’s leading LTL carriers, allows R2 to pass our rates to our customers. Beyond our competitive rates, we have simplified the LTL shipping process with our innovative and game-changing Transportation Management System.
Using our TMS, shippers can realize the rewards from the moment they log on. With R2’s cloud-based TMS, shippers have access to real-time pricing, capacity across multiple carriers, and actionable reporting analysis.
LTL Freight Benefits with R29
– Analyze your logistics network and improve its current state
– Competitive rates pre-negotiated with our network of LTL carriers
– Ability to instantly quote, book, track and manage all shipments with R2 TMS
– A dedicated LTL freight expert to help with any of your freight questions
– Consolidated invoicing for all your shipments
– Unparalleled reporting capabilities making performance and cost analysis simpler than ever
Expedited & Air
We can understand that there’s never enough time in the day. If you have a shipment that should have been moved 24 hours ago we have the means of getting it there now. We have a multitude of contracted expedited and air freight carriers who can move your freight for you in a safe and reliable fashion. Let us do the work for you. We will track the shipment and let you know when it has arrived at its destination.
Expedited and Air Freight Benefits
– Dedicated dispatch and freight management from all R2 associates
– Extra precaution and 24/7 supervision for sensitive shipments
– ONE point of contact to answer any and every need you may have
– Customized options allowing you to utilize the best combination of service and value
– Accessibility to a surplus of different vehicle or trailer types as well as single and team driver
Ocean Freight Solutions
With a wide range of Ocean Freight services covering multiple equipment types and consolidation services, we ensure your cargo reaches its destination in the most cost-efficient manner. Our long-term relationships with ocean carriers allows R2 Logistics to provide both Less-Than-Container Load (LCL) and Full-Container Load (FCL) shipments. Our in-house team of international freight specialists manage your freight and also offer customs clearance and tariff classification.
R2’s Ocean Shipping Benefits
– Competitive rates pre-negotiated with our network of ocean carriers
– Use FCL shipping for valuable cargo that you wouldn’t want with another person’s shipment. FCL is also a good option if you need to ship loads of 12+ pallets
– LCL shipping means you share container space with other cargo. This can be a more cost-effective option for shipping smaller loads overseas.
– The ease of working with one company for all your logistics needs—including ocean, air, customs brokerage, trade compliance, and surface transportation
Reverse Logistics
Simply put, Reverse Logistics is the return of products to a manufacturer or distributor from their customer. A well-organized Reverse Logistics program will result in direct benefits such as improved customer satisfaction and reductions in warehousing and distribution costs. Studies show 8-9% of all customer shipments are returned and 25-30% of e-retail shipments are as well. Managing Reverse Logistics costs are critical to running an efficient Supply Chain.
Reverse Logistics Benefits
RA Numbers & Accounting
RA numbers are captured in the R2 TMS and linked with BOL numbers and Carrier PRO numbers resolving accounting issues due to missing RA numbers.
Damage & Recouping
Strong relationships with R2’s network of LTL carriers ensures shipments are handled with care.
Cost
The R2 TMS will select the most effective carrier for both transit time and cost. Customers are no longer held “hostage” with only one carrier choice.
Flatbed & Specialized Freight Solutions
When you’re hauling a shipment that’s oversized and overweight, attention to detail is crucial. The attention needed is exactly what you will receive with R2. With our vast network of nationwide carriers we can solve the problems you may face with your specialized shipment. Safety always plays a major role in any shipment moved under our watchful eyes. This makes us the easy choice for your next shipment requiring special handling.
Flatbed & Specialized Freight Benefits
– 24/7 dispatch supervision from start to finish
– Guaranteed certified and insured carriers used for every load
– ONE account executive available for any assistance needed
– Online tracking and document retrieval capability
– Shipping solutions designed to meet your unique needs