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Less than a load (LTL)

If your product only occupies ¼ of a trailer, the trucking company would take the trailer to a central hub, where your product could be off-loaded (or added to) to make a full trailer going to generally the same location. Once to that general location, the product would be taken off the trailer again and placed on a smaller truck for delivery to its destination.

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