8 posts tagged with โLTLโ

FedEx Freight becomes an independent LTL carrier June 1, 2026. What the spin-off means for shipper contracts, rates, and multi-carrier strategy.

Truckload capacity is tightening in 2026, pushing incremental freight into LTL networks. Learn how this modal shift affects rates, capacity, and shipper strategy.

Saia's January and February 2026 LTL operating data reveals declining tonnage but rebounding shipments. Here's what these mixed signals mean for shipper freight strategy and procurement leverage.

XPO is deploying AI-powered computer vision to give dockworkers real-time feedback on loaded trailers, tackling the multi-billion-dollar freight damage problem head-on. Here's what it means for the LTL industry.

New digital LTL partnerships between US and Mexican carriers are transforming cross-border freight with real-time visibility, electronic customs clearance, and unified tracking across the $653B+ US-Mexico trade corridor.

Standard Forwarding's shutdown after 91 years echoes Yellow's 2023 collapse. Here's what the regional LTL carrier crisis means for shippers and how to protect your freight network in 2026.

AI-powered LTL consolidation is helping shippers cut freight spend by 20-35%. Learn how shipment bundling, dynamic pool points, and smart NMFC classification are reshaping less-than-truckload logistics in 2026.

Learn how NMFC freight classes work, what the 2025 density-based reclassification changes mean for shippers, and how AI auto-classification tools are cutting billing disputes and optimizing LTL pricing in 2026.