Pay for the capacity you actually need
Not every shipment fills a truck — and not every shipment should pay for one. Connectiverse offers both Full Truck Load (FTL) for dedicated, direct delivery and Less than Truck Load (LTL / part load) for cost-efficient shared transport, so you always get the right vehicle at the right price.
Full Truck Load (FTL)
A dedicated vehicle for your goods — faster, direct and ideal for large or sensitive loads.
Less than Truck Load (LTL)
Share truck space and split the cost when you have a smaller consignment.
Right-Sized Fleet
From small commercial vehicles to 32-ft multi-axle trucks and trailers.
GPS Tracking
Track your vehicle and shipment status live, end to end.
On-Time Transit
Planned routes and committed schedules you can plan around.
Safe Handling
Trained crews, secure loading and transit insurance options.
Choose FTL when…
- Your goods fill most of a truck
- You need the fastest, most direct delivery
- Cargo is fragile, high-value or sensitive
- You want minimal handling and no transhipment
- You have a fixed, time-bound delivery window
Choose LTL (Part Load) when…
- Your shipment is too small for a full truck
- Cost matters more than the fastest transit
- You ship in modest, regular volumes
- Your delivery timeline is flexible
Not sure which fits? Our team reviews your load and route and recommends the most economical option.
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FTL or LTL — let's load your goods
Get a quick quote based on your load and lane.Frequently Asked Questions
FTL stands for Full Truck Load — an entire truck is dedicated to your single shipment, giving faster, direct, lower-handling delivery. It is best for large, time-sensitive or high-value goods.
LTL stands for Less than Truck Load (also called part load). Your goods share truck space with other consignments and you pay only for the portion you use, making it cheaper for smaller shipments.
For small shipments, LTL is usually cheaper because you share the truck cost. For large shipments that fill most of a truck, FTL is more economical and faster.
FTL is priced per vehicle for the route, while LTL is priced on chargeable weight or volume. Use our shipping fee calculator or contact us for an exact quote.
Yes. All our road shipments, whether FTL or LTL, are GPS-tracked with status updates via the Connectiverse logistics portal.

