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Sue Darnell

Guide to Truck Load

Truck load carriers (TL freight carriers) play a vital role in business success


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When you transport your products and goods to your customers, the success of your business can hinge largely on how well you plan. Choosing the right TL trucking companies involves knowing what each company can do for you and the kind of reputation the company has.

Varying greatly, prices for different types of loads you need to transport often depend on whether you need a smaller truck load or a larger truck in which full truck load rates will apply. Truck load shipping costs depend on the weight and volume of freight carried.

Finding a reputable truck load carrier includes:

1: Looking for customer satisfaction comments concerning the TL trucking companies you check out. Talk to other companies that transport the same type goods you need to move in a truck load and ask for referrals.

2: Comparing rates among different TL freight carriers and noticing the companies that will “bargain bid” for your business with truck load rates, whether partial or full truck load rates.

3: Checking out TL freight carriers and finding out if they insure against loss or damage. Full truck load rates often include insurance and a way to track your truck loads while in route.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Track truck load companies and their drivers


You can get unlimited access to a driver database for truck load companies across the United States. You can track , time and monitor truck loads for safety.

I recommend: Find drivers and join for free a job posting company that posts driver jobs and driver information. Download trucking and logistics literature and get market profiles on truck load carriers.

Bet on the best bids for truck load rates


Bidding in the trucking industry pays off well for the business owner who needs to move his products at the most economical price. Price is not always the most important issue, however. Truck load companies that do not stack freight properly will cause more harm than good, damaging freight and making re-shipment necessary.

I recommend: Receive bids from thousands of truck load companies by simply entering information about your freight shipment size and characteristics. Fill out a form and a representative will call you, answer your questions and offer whole semi-trailer capacity, if needed.

Faster freight shipment attracts customers


Find companies that advertise "faster" service for truck load shipping. Speed often attracts new customers.

I recommend: Enter information about your shipment and get a free quote from United Freight Company. Contact online representatives for fast shipment from United Van Lines.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Check out the truck load carrier you are planning to use and find out their policy on damaged goods. Make sure they have adequate insurance to cover lost items. Find out what the percentage rate is for on-time deliveries when you are looking for truck load companies to handle your truck load shipping.

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