Less-than-truckload shipping is an infamously complicated spend category. That's due in no small part to the series of factors that help determine. These include cargo weight, pallet count, and - crucially - freight classification.
The National Motor Freight Classification standard includes 18 different type of freight classes. Ranging from high-density, low-value cargo to high-value low-density cargo, the system makes LTL spend management significantly more complicated than a system based on dimensional pricing would.
Want to learn more about the 18 different freight classes? Check out the infographic below.
The National Motor Freight Classification standard includes 18 different type of freight classes. Ranging from high-density, low-value cargo to high-value low-density cargo, the system makes LTL spend management significantly more complicated than a system based on dimensional pricing would.
Want to learn more about the 18 different freight classes? Check out the infographic below.
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