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Should this Shipment Move
LTL or Box Truck?

Most companies know when a shipment is too small for a full truckload.

Far fewer know when it has become too large for LTL.

Find out in less than 30 seconds.

Quick Answer

Shipment Size

Starting Point

1 – 5 Pallets

Usually LTL

6 – 12 Pallets

COMPARE BOTH

12+ Pallets

Usually Box Truck

Advantages of using a box truck

No surprise costs.

LTL pricing can shift after pickup, with reweighs, reclassifications, and accessorial fees landing on the invoice instead of the quote. Partial truckload is priced on the space you use, so what you’re quoted stays close to what you actually end up paying.

Direct movement.

LTL freight moves through several terminals, unloaded and reloaded along the way, and every touch adds risk of damage or delay. Partial truckload usually rides one truck from pickup to delivery, so fewer hands touch your freight and transit stays steady.

Real visibility.

LTL freight changes hands often inside a terminal network, so tracking lags and you rarely know exactly where your shipment is. A more direct route means fewer stops and far clearer status, plus a delivery window you can build a reliable schedule around.

Find Out Which Mode Fits Your Freight

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Tell us the shipment details and we’ll point you in the right direction.

We’ll review the shipment and point you in the right direction.

Why the 6 - 12 Pallet Range Matters

Want the Full Breakdown?

Read our detailed comparison of LTL and Partial Truckload, including freight classification, handling differences, transit times, and cost considerations.

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