Less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers play a critical role in logistics. They efficiently move goods from various locations to destinations, often through a network of terminals and hubs. LTL trucking ...
Less-than-truckload or LTL shipping has become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason. When shipping LTL freight, the shipper pays for the portion of a standard truck trailer their ...
CCJ Innovators profiles carriers and fleets that have found innovative ways to overcome trucking’s challenges. If you know a carrier that has displayed innovation, contact CCJ Chief Editor Jason ...
Less-than-truckload carriers will best ride out the turbulence of the freight environment in 2023 by closely managing key challenges to profitability, including falling freight volumes and flat rates.
Analyst Insight: For shippers that rely on less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping, the market landscape has undergone some substantial changes that are still shaking out. The shutdown of LTL carrier ...
Warp announced expanded availability of its Same-Day LTL service, designed for transportation teams responsible for freight shipments when traditional LTL networks are already closed. The service ...
The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system, which has provided a standardized method of identifying and classifying freight for over 70 years, is undergoing its most significant overhaul ...
Turvo and SMC³ together deliver a connected, data-driven approach to LTL freight management, giving logistics providers greater visibility, control, and cost efficiency. For more information on how ...
TD Cowen/AFS freight index reveals truckload spot market recovery potential and LTL pricing strength despite manufacturing ...
More less-than-truckload fleets are benefiting from digitized shipping records that allow them to provide better visibility through the supply chain, according to a new case study by the National ...