# LTL

Source: https://parabola.io/glossary/ltl

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## What is LTL?

Less Than Truckload (LTL) shipping is a transportation method where multiple shippers share space on the same truck. This freight option allows companies to ship products that don't require a full trailer, making it a cost-effective solution for smaller shipments typically ranging from 150 to 10,000 pounds.

## Understanding LTL shipping

LTL carriers combine freight from multiple shippers on a single truck, creating efficient routes through their terminal networks. This shared space approach allows businesses to pay only for the space they use while benefiting from professional freight services.

## Key LTL components

Essential elements include:

- Freight classification
- Dimensional weight calculations
- Transit time estimates
- Terminal handling
- Delivery scheduling

## Business applications

Organizations use LTL shipping to:

1. Reduce transportation costs
1. Ship smaller quantities
1. Access professional freight services
1. Maintain regular shipping schedules
1. Optimize supply chain operations

## Implementation considerations

Successful LTL shipping requires attention to:

- Accurate freight classification
- Proper packaging requirements
- Documentation accuracy
- Delivery requirements
- Cost comparison analysis

## Operational impact

LTL shipping provides organizations with flexible, cost-effective transportation options while maintaining professional service levels for smaller shipment quantities.
