Some of the shipping companies also call it an LTL Load, which means, Less Than A Load. MY Dad, uses LTL Shipping quite a bit in his business. As I understand it, not all freight companies will allow any LTL loads. So, I would call several different freight companies and ask them IF they allow LTL loads.
When talking to any shipping company you should have several pieces of information on hand and that information is ...
1. The zip codes (postal codes) from the shipping from location to the shipping to location.
2. An estimated weight of the load to be shipped.
3. Amount of time that you wish the load to be shipped. Amount of days/hours from pick up to delivery.
The shipping company may ask for more specific information, but these few things should give you and the freight company a closer idea of expectations for all parties involved.
I hope this bit of information helps you out some.
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