Less than truckload (LTL) transportation refers to the transportation of goods from the shipper to the consignee in one go, and these goods are not loaded together during the entire transportation process, but are separately loaded on their respective vehicles. The quantity and volume of goods during transportation are not very large, and can be classified according to the nature, weight, volume, etc. This transportation method can usually meet the diverse needs of customers.
The advantage of less than truckload (LTL) transportation is that it can meet the diverse needs of customers, such as classification according to weight, volume, and cargo properties. It can be classified according to different cargo requirements, save transportation costs, better meet customer needs, reduce waste of goods, improve transportation efficiency, improve delivery quality, reduce transportation time, reduce congestion, and enhance transportation safety.
The disadvantage of less than truckload (LTL) transportation is that the transportation cost is relatively high due to the long distance and small quantity and volume of goods, which may increase transportation costs. Additionally, the small quantity and volume of goods may affect transportation efficiency and safety.
In general, less than truckload (LTL) transportation is a transportation method that can meet the diverse needs of customers, improve transportation efficiency, enhance delivery quality, reduce transportation time, alleviate congestion, and improve transportation safety. However, due to the long distance of transportation and the small quantity and volume of goods, it may increase transportation costs and affect transportation efficiency and cargo safety.