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LTL (less-than-truck load) is ideal for smaller shipments. Our trucks collect your goods and deliver them to multiple destinations. With smart route planning, we optimize the available space to ensure efficient and cost-effective transport even when your shipment only fills part of the load.
Most types of goods can be transported using LTL trucking regardless of their weight, size or special requirements. You pay only for the space your shipment occupies. In LTL shipping, consolidated shipments are delivered directly to their recipients without intermediate storage at the Rhenus hub.


Freight consolidation offers better shipping rates and lowers costs by consolidating partial shipments into one truck for direct transport to the point of use.
Benefit from shorter delivery times because you are not solely responsible for filling the truck to capacity.
LTL offers you a high level of flexibility for your own needs and allows you to respond quickly to your customers’ requirements.
Sharing a truck reduces your environmental impact along the supply chain.


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Groupage refers to combining several LTL shipments from different companies on one truck, while LTL applies when a single company’s goods do not fill the truck and are consolidated to secure better shipping rates and reduced costs.
LTL stands for less-than-truck load. It’s the ideal option if you don’t have enough goods to fill an entire truck but want to share space for greater efficiency and less waiting times. LTL shipping helps you save money while maintaining flexibility.
With FTL, you pay for the entire truck, which is reserved exclusively for your goods. This option is best when you have enough cargo to fill the available space. LTL, on the other hand, offers greater flexibility tailored to your needs, allowing time-sensitive shipments to move without waiting to fill an entire truck.
Transit times for LTL shipments may be longer than for FTL, as trucks may make multiple stops along the route. LTL loads may also be handled several times during transit.
The cost of LTL trucking depends largely on the route and the shipment quantity. Other factors such as express shipping can also affect the price.


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