LTL (Less Than Truckload) shipping involves transporting smaller quantities of goods that do not fill an entire truck, while FTL (Full Truckload) shipping is for larger shipments that completely fill a truck. Understanding the break-even point between these two modes can help optimize logistics costs.
The break-even pallet count is the number of pallets at which the total cost of LTL shipping equals the total cost of FTL shipping. This helps businesses decide whether to consolidate shipments for FTL or ship smaller quantities via LTL.
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