Full Truckload Shipping Services Across the United States

Full Truckload Shipping Services Across the United States

Full Truckload Shipping Services Across the United States

Dedicated Full Truckload Freight Transportation for Large and Time Sensitive Shipments in USA

Dedicated Full Truckload Freight Transportation for Large and Time Sensitive Shipments in USA

Need to move a large shipment? SIOX Logistics offers Full Truckload (FTL) shipping in USA with dedicated trailers, direct delivery and no shared trailer space. Our carrier network covers dry van, temperature-controlled and flatbed transport across all US freight lanes. Fewer stops means less handling and more reliable delivery times.

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Direct Truckload Delivery

Nationwide Carriers Coverage

24/7 Shipment Tracking

Dedicated Trailer Capacity

FTL Freight That Keeps Your Shipments Moving

When freight fills most or all of a trailer, Full Truckload shipping is often the most reliable option. Dedicated trailers move directly from pickup to delivery without sharing space with other shipments.

SIOX Logistics provides FTL freight services across the United States, helping businesses transport large shipments through a dependable freight carrier network.

Our truckload carriers operate across major US transportation corridors, including Texas, California, Illinois, Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania and many more helping freight move efficiently between production facilities and distribution hubs.

Direct truckload transport reduces extra handling, shortens transit times, and helps businesses maintain reliable delivery schedules.

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White semi truck backed into a warehouse loading dock while workers in safety vests guide the driver and a forklift unloads freight nearby.

Understanding FTL Freight Transportation

Full Truckload shipping refers to freight transportation where an entire trailer is dedicated to a single shipment. The trailer moves directly from the pickup location to the delivery point without combining freight from multiple shippers.

FTL shipping is commonly used when:

  • Shipments fill most of a trailer

  • Freight requires faster transit

  • Cargo must remain sealed during transport

  • Shipments are heavy or time sensitive

For long-distance freight, truckload shipping is a practical choice, as direct trucking means no transfer points and less risk of delays or damage.

Every day, thousands of truckload shipments move across the US, connecting manufacturers, warehouses, retailers and distribution centers. Having dependable FTL carriers in your corner helps keep freight moving on time between cities, ports and regional hubs.

HOW IT WORKS

The Full Truckload Shipping Process

From pickup to final delivery, here is how SIOX manages FTL truckload shipments.
01
Shipment Booking
Shipment details such as freight weight, pallet count, pickup location, and delivery location are scheduled with the carrier.
02
Carrier Dispatch
A truckload carrier from the freight carrier network is assigned to the shipment and prepares for pickup.
03
Freight Pickup
The truck arrives at the shipper's facility and the freight is loaded onto the dedicated trailer.
04
Direct Transportation
The truck moves along the planned route toward the delivery location within scheduled time.
05
Delivery and Confirmation
Freight arrives at the receiving facility and proof of delivery confirms delivery of the shipment.

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Why Choose SIOX Logistics FTL Freight Services

Full truckload shipping based on strong carrier relationships, true capacity, and dependable delivery for every load and lane.

Nationwide Carrier Network

Access to a large freight carrier network helps secure truckload capacity across major shipping lanes.

Dedicated Truckload Capacity

Full trailer availability allows shipments to move without sharing space with other freight.

Real Time Shipment Tracking

Shipment visibility helps businesses monitor truckload freight from pickup through delivery.

Freight ready? Ship faster with dedicated truckload and predictable delivery.

What is Included with SIOX FTL Shipping

Features that help shipments move efficiently across the United States.

Freight moves on a trailer reserved for one shipment, reducing extra handling.
Forklift operator loading wrapped pallets into a semi trailer while a warehouse worker checks the shipment during sunset at a loading dock.

What Affects FTL Freight Pricing

Several factors influence full truckload freight rates.

Distance and Shipping Lane

Longer routes increase transportation costs. Freight lanes between major cities may have more available carriers.

Trailer Type

Specialized equipment, such as refrigerated trailers or flatbeds, may affect pricing.

Fuel Prices

Fuel cost changes can influence overall FTL shipping rates.

Freight Weight and Dimensions

Heavier loads or oversized freight may require special equipment or permits.

Pickup and Delivery Timing

Weekend deliveries, tight appointment windows, or urgent shipments may change the rate.

Market Capacity

Truck availability and freight demand can affect pricing in certain regions.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can't find what you're looking for? Get in touch with our team:

01

What is Full Truckload (FTL) shipping and when should a business use it?

02

How fast is FTL shipping compared to other freight options?

03

How much weight can a Full Truckload trailer carry?

04

What equipment options are available for FTL freight?

05

Why is FTL shipping safer for freight?

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can't find what you're looking for? Get in touch with our team:

01

What is Full Truckload (FTL) shipping and when should a business use it?

Move large freight efficiently with Full Truckload (FTL) shipping, where one shipment fills an entire trailer and travels directly from pickup to delivery. Businesses choose FTL when shipments are large, time sensitive or require direct transportation without terminal stops. FTL is common for manufacturers, distributors and retailers shipping 10+ pallets or high value freight across long distances. Example: A food distributor moving 20 pallets from Chicago to Dallas typically chooses FTL for faster delivery and no handling points.

02

How fast is FTL shipping compared to other freight options?

03

How much weight can a Full Truckload trailer carry?

04

What equipment options are available for FTL freight?

05

Why is FTL shipping safer for freight?

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can't find what you're looking for? Get in touch with our team:

01

What is Full Truckload (FTL) shipping and when should a business use it?

Move large freight efficiently with Full Truckload (FTL) shipping, where one shipment fills an entire trailer and travels directly from pickup to delivery. Businesses choose FTL when shipments are large, time sensitive or require direct transportation without terminal stops. FTL is common for manufacturers, distributors and retailers shipping 10+ pallets or high value freight across long distances. Example: A food distributor moving 20 pallets from Chicago to Dallas typically chooses FTL for faster delivery and no handling points.

02

How fast is FTL shipping compared to other freight options?

03

How much weight can a Full Truckload trailer carry?

04

What equipment options are available for FTL freight?

05

Why is FTL shipping safer for freight?

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