The move will benefit businesses of all sizes that want to ship smaller cargoes, typically ranging from 1 to 6 pallets or 150 to 15,000 pounds.
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The new service expansion allows businesses to use Amazon's trucking network to move freight between warehouses, distribution centers and retail locations.
Jefferies rates FedEx Freight (FDXF) a Buy with a $200 target, citing LTL cycle recovery, operating leverage, and margin ...
The National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system, which has provided a standardized method of identifying and classifying freight for over 70 years, is undergoing its most significant overhaul ...
Substantial change is expected in the U.S. less-than-truckload sector in 2025, according to market observers and executives, headed by the long-awaited freight market turnaround. An evolutionary ...
Amazon.com is at it again, roiling an industry’s shares with its plans to build new businesses. The tech giant said it would open up its less-than-truckload, or LTL, shipping business to any customer.
The National Motor Freight Classification updates, pushed to July, will increase the efficiency of the online tool, including using API. Changes to the less-than-truckload freight classification ...