Enlisting Different Types of Trucking Services  

Delivering goods on time and at the right place is one of the important factors that a company needs to focus on for carrying out a successful business. Many businesses strive for providing the same day delivery to their customers. However, without a proper understanding of the different types of trucking services no company can select the suitable trucking method for transporting quick and safe cargo. This article complies with different trucking services that a company can consider hiring.

  • LTL or Partial Truckload

This trucking service is appropriate for the shippers whose cargo does not fill the entire truck but is more than 100lbs. LTL (Less than truckload shipping) or partial truckload allows the shipper to accommodate their goods on the particular truck along with the goods of other shippers where they are required to pay for the amount of space used by them. This is the economical option for shipping goods to a certain place but provides less control over the shipping routes and timings. 

  • FTL or Full Truckload:

A Full Truckload is a great option for the shippers who are looking forward to delivering cargo or goods in bulk and thus, requires a full freight trailer measuring 8-8.5’ wide, 12.5’ – 13.5’ high, and 40’ – 53’ long to accommodate the shipment. Selecting the FTL trucking service allows the shippers to have full control over the shipping routes and timing but the cost incurred is higher compared to the LTL shipping. 

  • Flat Bed Trucking Service:

Flatbed trucks are suitable for the shippers looking for easy loading and unloading of cargo. This type of trucking service is typically used for transporting goods already packaged into shipping containers or vehicles that are unsusceptible to the weather. Flatbed trucking services are mostly used by the construction and farming industry to ship oversized machinery, building supplies, and agricultural products.

  • Refrigerated Trucks or Reefer Trucks:

Temperature-controlled, refrigerated trucks or reefer trucks are required by the shippers for the same day delivery of the perishable goods. These trucking services are ideal for transporting produce, fish, meats, poultry, and cheese. In addition to this, these temperature-controlled trucks are also used by the medical, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries to ship their perishable cargo. These trucking services allow shippers to monitor and track their shipments. 

  • Intermodal Freight Shipping:

This particular method of trucking implies that goods can be shipped using multiple modes of transportation. For instance, if the shippers want to deliver the goods using an economical mode of transportation, then rail and trucking services are the ideal options. While rail shipping delivers goods quickly and economically, there are certain limitations in terms of destinations for delivery. It is when trucking services make the final delivery to a particular location. 

Conclusion 

The company needs to work with the right trucking services to provide same day delivery to the customers. The above-mentioned article provides the understanding of different types of trucking services with their benefits and drawbacks to help a company determine the trucking method fitting its business needs.