Less Than Truckload Shipping Stocks List

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Date Stock Title
Jul 3 ODFL Do Options Traders Know Something About Old Dominion (ODFL) Stock We Don't?
Jul 3 FDX FedEx's (NYSE:FDX) 15% CAGR outpaced the company's earnings growth over the same five-year period
Jul 2 UPS UPS plans to close Baltimore facility, lay off 540 workers
Jul 2 ODFL Old Dominion Freight Line: One Of My Favorite Dividend Growth Stocks Could Take Off
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Jul 2 FDX Why FedEx Stock Hit the Gas in June
Jul 2 FDX Air freight emissions soar in retail sector
Jul 2 FDX Here's Why You Should Retain FedEx (FDX) Stock for Now
Jul 2 UPS United Parcel Service (NYSE:UPS) Has More To Do To Multiply In Value Going Forward
Jul 1 CVLG Covenant Logistics Group, Inc. Announces Timing of Second Quarter Earnings Release and Conference Call
Jul 1 FDX “Big Three” drive 25% increase in air freight emissions
Jul 1 ODFL A Look Back at Ground Transportation Stocks' Q1 Earnings: Schneider National (NYSE:SNDR) Vs The Rest Of The Pack
Jul 1 FDX FedEx: DRIVE Initiative Has Exceeded My Expectations, For Now
Jul 1 FDX FedEx Q4: Turnaround Taking Hold
Jul 1 FDX Surveillance network: FedEx, retailers said to be sharing AI camera feeds with cops
Jul 1 FDX Q2 Ends As A Quarter of Notable Divergence – The Market Breadth
Jun 30 FDX Rivian Automotive And Carvana Were Among The 10 Biggest Large Cap Gainers Last Week (June 23-June 29): Are These In Your Portfolio?
Jun 30 FDX What FedEx Earnings Mean to UPS Investors
Jun 30 UPS What FedEx Earnings Mean to UPS Investors
Jun 29 UPS These 3 Stocks Are Down in 2024, but Look Set for a Spectacular Recovery in the Second Half
Less Than Truckload Shipping

Less-than-truckload shipping or less than load (LTL) is the transportation of relatively small freight. The alternatives to LTL carriers are parcel carriers or full truckload carriers. Parcel carriers usually handle small packages and freight that can be broken down into units less than 150 pounds (68 kg). Full truckload carriers move freight that is loaded into a semi-trailer. Semi-trailers are typically between 26 and 53 feet (7.92 and 16.15 m) and require a substantial amount of freight to make such transportation economical.

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