LTL definition
Examples of LTL in a sentence
LESS THAN CONTAINER LOAD (LTL) - means all cargo tendered to carrier not in shipper-loaded/stuffed containers.
Additional rates for truckload or LTL shipments, or modifications or amendments of the above rates, or additional rates, may be established to meet changing market conditions, shipper requirements, BROKER requirements, and/or specific shipping schedules as mutually agreed upon, and shall be confirmed in writing (or by fax or email) by both Parties.
All twin trailers used in LTL pick-up and delivery operation with roll up doors purchased after April 1, 1985 shall be equipped with a hand hold and a DOT bumper which may serve as a step.
Additional rates for truckload or LTL shipments, or modifications or amendments of the above rates, or additional rates, may be established to meet changing market conditions, shipper requirements, BROKER requirements, and/or specific shipping schedules as mutually agreed upon, and shall be confirmed in writing (or by fax) by both Parties.
The parties recognize that the unionized LTL industry is losing market share and jobs to competitors.
Shipments may also be hand load- ed in order to avoid LTL spillover.
The parties recognize that it is in the interest of the Union and the Employers to return the LTL industry to health and to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ its growth.
LTL delivery times generally do not begin to run until the day after the pickup of the shipment, except as otherwise noted by the carrier selected.
AIS is not able to offer two hour window delivery times for any less than truckload (LTL) shipments.
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