Dedicated capacity • Fewer handoffs • Clear execution

Dedicated Full Truckload (FTL)

FTL (Full Truckload) is best when you need an entire trailer for your shipment. We coordinate qualified capacity, align expectations before dispatch, and maintain communication through delivery to keep things moving on schedule (estimated).

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Service overview

Full Truckload (FTL)

FTL (Full Truckload) is best when you need an entire trailer for your shipment. We coordinate qualified capacity, align expectations before dispatch, and maintain communication through delivery to keep things moving on schedule (estimated).

What you get
Clear assumptions

We confirm inputs before quoting so rates don’t change later due to missing details.

What we protect
Fewer surprises

Accessorials, site constraints, and service level are identified early.

Common Problems
Problem

FTL breaks down when capacity, timing, or site constraints aren’t confirmed before dispatch.

Agitate

That’s how trucks arrive early/late, appointments get missed, and teams lose time chasing updates.

Solution

We confirm constraints upfront, match the right capacity, and stay accountable from pickup through delivery.

Execution playbook

How We Prevent FTL Issues

Confirm the inputs early so the plan holds up when the shipment is in motion.

Confirm pickup/delivery windows and appointment rules before booking
Validate equipment requirements and loading method early
Align expectations on timing (estimated) and communication cadence
Escalate exceptions quickly to reduce downtime
Before you request a quote

Shipper Checklist (FTL)

  • Provide pickup and delivery ZIPs + timing windows
  • Confirm commodity, weight, and loading method (dock/live/load assist)
  • Call out appointment requirements and site rules
  • Share reference numbers (PO/BOL) and pickup contact
  • Note any special handling constraints

Pro tip: If dimensions are unknown, send photos + pallet footprint. We’ll help estimate.

What impacts cost

Pricing Drivers Explained (with Examples)

FTL pricing is driven by lane demand, equipment type, pickup timing, and current capacity conditions.

Example 1: A tight pickup window can increase cost compared to flexible scheduling.
Example 2: High-demand outbound markets may price higher due to limited capacity.

Note: Charges may change if shipment details or accessorial needs differ from what was provided.

FAQs

Fast answers to the most common questions shippers ask before getting started.

When should I use FTL instead of LTL?+
Use FTL when your shipment needs a full trailer, faster transit, or fewer handling points.
Do you provide dedicated capacity?+
We source qualified capacity based on lane, timing, and constraints, and confirm expectations before dispatch.
Can you handle scheduled pickup and delivery?+
Yes. Share appointment rules upfront so the plan reflects real site requirements.
Can rates change after booking?+
They can if details change. We reduce this risk by confirming inputs upfront.
Do you offer tracking updates?+
We provide milestone updates through carrier communication and follow-up.
Do you handle multi-stop truckloads?+
Yes, with full stop details and timing so we can plan accurately.
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