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Here at Freight Forwarders we are always on the lookout for useful information that we can pass onto the reader on the many aspects of the transportation and freight forwarding industry. That way you can be better informed on its many different facets and interesting developments and ways of working. In this post, we’re going to look at the role the freight forwarding companies play in the overall industry and how you can find them in several countries around the world.

First of all, what exactly is a freight forwarding company? Well, this is an entity or business that handles the many aspects of the transportation or shipment of goods from one place to another. This can be as simple as an individual sending a package across town, right up to the complex multiple pick-up and drop off points associated with a large scale freight consignment that has to be sourced and delivered to different places spaced across the country or even internationally.

In this sense, the role of the freight forwarding companies is to ensure that all the essential transportation and logistics information is carefully set out and a plan or itinerary of pickup and delivery addresses is calculated so that the entirety of the shipment can be transported in the most efficient manner. This of course involves timing the pickups carefully and logically so that the fewest number of miles is traveled by the truck or transport vehicle when collecting the various items of the proposed cargo, collating them at a central depot, then distributing them again as efficiently as possible to their multiple destinations.

This all takes an in-depth knowledge of not just geographical locations of many different addresses, but also the ability to map out the most direct routes by road, rail or other means. It also means calculating the fuel expenditure of the vehicles employed in the transportation of the goods as well as the costs of paying drivers, loaders and packers, plus warehouse costs and costs of international shipping if necessary. Add to that the time factor of making the pickups and deliveries so that the client can have a reasonably accurate timetable of events and you have a pretty complex series of calculations that need to be made.

This is why freight forwarding companies either thrive or get buried on their reputation for accuracy and efficiency in the shipment of goods. This stands to reason when you consider a customer will be more disposed to provide a particular freight forwarding company with repeat delivery assignments if that company has provided highly accurate, cost effective and professional transportation in the past.

So on to how to find a reliable and professional freight forwarding company with a solid reputation wherever you may be in the world. One way is to check the local Yellow Pages either in book form or online, or you could make use of our very own and continually expanding Freight Forwarders Directory which is gradually building into a full international directory of freight forwarding companies with all their pertinent contact details and a brief description of their services to the client. You may notice new areas being added almost on a daily basis, as we gather and upload more information to its database.

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What is LTL Freight?

In response to the oft asked question, “What is LTL Freight?” here at Freight Forwarders we have the answer. First, it helps to demystify the acronym which will also reveal more of what LTL freight is. LTL stands for “Less than TruckLoad” with would indicate it has a lot to do with the amount of load space your goods will occupy on a truck or trailer.

So from this we can see that LTL freight is a smaller volume of goods for transport to any destination. What happens in this case is that if an individual or company needs to transport a consignment of goods but that consignment is less than that which would fill an entire trailer, then it is deemed LTL freight (also called LTL Shipment) and the transport company then has to find other customers wishing to also transport their own smaller volumes of goods to the same destination or a destination en route of the original load. This ensures costs are kept to a minimum, the savings of which are passed on in part to the customers.

If however, a load cannot be filled prior to the transport’s departure date, then the customer requesting the transport will have to pay the cost of a full load. This doesn’t happen very often, thankfully as the customer is made aware of the circumstances and is generally disposed to postpone departure by a few days in order to fulfill the load requirements to get their costs at the best rate.

LTL shipments generally weigh anywhere between 100 and 10,000 lbs. Pickup and delivery drivers tend to have set routes which they travel several times every week. This enables the driver to develop a rapport with his regular customers. As soon as the driver has loaded his trailer or finished his assigned route, he will return to the depot to unload. The truck’s trailer is unloaded and all the individual shipments which are marked as such are weighed and inspected in order to verify they conform to the description set out in the accompanying paperwork.

All LTL freight is subjected to inspection, although not all freight is necessarily inspected. Once the inspection has been completed, each section of freight is loaded onto an outbound trailer. This is then be forwarded to what is known as a breakbulk (a shipping term for loose material to be loaded), a connection, or to the delivering depot.

For your information, an LTL shipment may only be handled once while in transit. However, it may be handled multiple times prior to its final delivery. The major advantage of using an LTL freight carrier is that a customer’s shipment can be transported at a fraction of the cost incurred when hiring an entire truck and trailer, which you’d need for an exclusive shipment.

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