

STL (Small Truckload)
An STL refers to freight that is smaller than FTL (1 to 14 pallets), but needs exclusive use.
These are typically long-haul loads that can go on a straight truck, box truck, or cargo van.
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The load travels directly from the shipper to the destination, often sealed, traveling exclusively, and not commingled with other loads.
A FTL refers to freight that is larger (15+ pallets) than LTL.
These are typically local loads and long-haul loads that can go on a power-only, dry van, or flatbed.
The load travels from the shipper to the destination, often sealed traveling exclusively, and not commingling with other loads.
EXPEDITED
Our expedited service is designed for speed and efficiency.
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Utilizing smaller vehicles like straight trucks, box trucks, and cargo vans, we avoid many regulations that slow down larger trucks, enabling faster travel times.
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Unlike LTL service, we don’t make extra stops because freight is not consolidated.

FTL (Full Truckload)
LTL (Less than Truckload)
Less than truckload freight shipping (LTL) is used for the transportation of small freight or when freight doesn’t require the use of an entire trailer. This shipping method can be used when freight weighs between 150 and 15,000 pounds.
The shipper pays for the portion of a standard truck trailer their freight occupies, while other shippers and their shipments fill the unoccupied space.
Cost effective and efficient since you only pay for the space and weight your shipment occupies, not the entire truck.

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