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arrangement of freight
The intermediary between the shipper, who needs to move their cargo, and the carrier (trucking company) that has the means to do so. Instead, any shipment that is routed through a freight brokerage is overseen by that broker from start to finish.
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dispatching services
Works to make sure a business or organization follows government regulations or standards.
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full truckload
Which means you hire the entire shipment for your goods - whether or not your goods occupy the entire space in a semi-truck carrier. A full truckload that takes advantage of the entire volume of the vehicle can weigh 20,000 pounds or more.
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less truckload
Refers to the transportation of products or goods that do not require a full truckload. These smaller freight loads typically result in many separate shipments being transported on one truck.
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partial truckload
The sweet sport between less than truckload (LTL) and full truckload. (It is also called “volume LTL” by some carriers who offer it.)
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warehousing
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