Domestic Freight Shipping: From LTL to FTL Made Simple
- GoCarga - We ❤️ Logistics
- Feb 17, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 3
If you’ve ever wondered how big items travel from one city to another, you’re talking about freight shipping. Whether you’re moving kitchen equipment, machinery, or furniture, knowing the basics of LTL and FTL shipping make a big difference.
What Is Freight Shipping?
Freight shipping is how large or heavy goods move across the country usually by truck. When you ship freight domestically, it means your shipment stays within the same country.
Freight shipping is different from parcel shipping because it needs more planning, bigger trucks, and special handling.

How to Ship Freight (in Simple Steps)
Know your shipment: What are you shipping, and how big is it?
Pick your service: Do you need a full truckload (FTL) or less than truckload (LTL)?
Get a quote: Give pickup, delivery, weight, and size details.
Prepare your freight: Pack on pallets, label it clearly, and secure it.
Pickup and delivery: The carrier loads, moves, and drops off your shipment.
LTL vs FTL — What’s the Difference?
LTL Freight (Less Than Truckload): You share truck space with other shippers. Perfect for smaller loads. You pay only for the space you use.
FTL Freight (Full Truckload): Your shipment fills the whole truck. It’s faster, safer, and better for large or fragile cargo.
Why Freight Classification Matter
Freight class is a system that helps carriers price and handle your shipment correctly.
It depends on:
Size and weight
Density
Fragility and value
Domestic shipping doesn’t need to be confusing. Whether you choose LTL or FTL, knowing how it works helps you save time, avoid mistakes, and cut costs.
At GoCarga, we make freight shipping simple with expert help, competitive quotes, and
top-rated carrier partners ready to move your freight anywhere in the U.S.






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