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<title>Partial Truckload - A Guide to Shared Truck Transportation</title>
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<description>Partial Truckload - A Guide to Shared Truck Transportation
Partial Truckload, commonly referred to as PTL, is a transportation method used for moving goods that do not require the full capacity of a truck. Instead of dedicating an entire vehicle to a single shipment, multiple consignments from different shippers are consolidated and transported together in one truck. This model is widely used in supply chain and logistics operations where shipment volumes are moderate and cost optimization is a key consideration.
PTL transportation is especially suitable for businesses that ship goods regularly but in quantities smaller than a full truckload. By sharing vehicle space, organizations can move cargo efficiently without paying for unused capacity, making PTL an important part of modern logistics networks.</description>
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