Less-than-Truckload (LTL) capacity is quickly becoming severe, and full truckload carriers have already started to turn away freight.
LTL capacity has routinely been used as a source of added capacity when full truckload becomes unavailable.
Unfortunately, the worsening of the driver shortage is pushing more full truckload carriers to turn existing trucks into LTL space.
LTL capacity is quickly becoming severe, and full truckload carriers have already started to turn away freight.
Meanwhile, LTL carriers struggle to meet on-demand needs, so shippers need to know a few LTL capacity best practices to ensure their freight can be moved on time and without added costs.
This is a must-read for shippers who are accustomed to shipping LTL freight or are starting to ship more LTL freight.