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The Basics of LTL Logistics

Understanding LTL Logistics: Essential Guide to Efficient Freight Shipping Navigating the complexities of freight transportation can be daunting for many,…

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  • Reefer LTL from Miami: A 2026 Shipper Guide
    Reefer LTL lets Miami shippers move temperature-controlled freight that does not fill an entire refrigerated trailer by sharing space with other cold shipments. For food, beverage, floral, and pharmaceutical shippers in South Florida who ship pallets rather than full loads in 2026, reefer LTL keeps product in the right temperature range without paying for a […]
  • LCL Deconsolidation at a Miami CFS: Timeline & Costs (2026)
    If you import less-than-container-load (LCL) freight through South Florida, your cargo passes through a container freight station (CFS) where a shared container is deconsolidated — unloaded and separated back into each importer’s shipment. Understanding the Miami CFS timeline and its charges in 2026 helps you plan pickups, avoid storage fees, and get your goods moving […]
  • SPD vs. LTL for Amazon FBA Inbound from Miami (2026)
    When you send inventory into Amazon FBA from Miami, you generally choose between Small Parcel Delivery (SPD) — individual boxes moving through a parcel carrier — and Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) — palletized freight moving on a truck. The right choice depends on how many units you are sending, how they are packed, and how fast you […]
  • Florida Superload Permits: A 2026 Heavy Haul Guide
    In Florida, a superload is an oversize or overweight move so large it exceeds the limits of a standard oversize/overweight permit and requires special routing, engineering review, and often police or pilot-car escorts. If you are moving transformers, construction equipment, tanks, or industrial modules through South Florida in 2026, understanding the superload process early is […]

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