KB Haulage

Services

Feature

Truck Usage

Load Size

Cost

Speed

Handling

Ideal For

LTL (Less Than Truckload)

Shared with others

Partial (150–10,000 lbs)

Lower

Slower

Multiple stops/handling

Small or frequent shipments

FTL (Full Truckload)

Dedicated to one shipment

Full truck (10,000–45,000 lbs)

Higher

Faster

One pickup and drop

Large or urgent shipments

Faq

Asked Free Questions

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LTL (Less Than Truckload) shipping means your freight shares space with shipments from other companies — ideal for smaller loads that don’t fill a full truck.
FTL (Full Truckload) means your shipment uses the entire truck, perfect for larger or high-priority deliveries.

When should I choose LTL shipping?

Choose LTL when:

  • Your shipment weighs between 150 lbs and 10,000 lbs

  • You want a budget-friendly option

  • You’re shipping frequently but in smaller quantities

  • Delivery time is flexible

Choose FTL when:

  • You’re shipping large or heavy loads (10,000–45,000 lbs)

  • You want faster, direct delivery

  • You need exclusive use of the truck for sensitive, fragile, or valuable goods

Absolutely. All shipments are secured, tracked, and handled professionally.
However, since LTL involves multiple stops, FTL is preferred for fragile, high-value, or time-sensitive items to minimize handling.