Less Than Truckload Shipping Stocks List

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Less Than Truckload Shipping Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 FDX FedEx Cares Beautifies and Keeps Local Waterways Clean
May 16 FDX Warren Buffett Shipped $5 Via FedEx To Settle A Football Bet And Jokes That's His Limit This Year: 'There's No Fool Like An Old Fool'
May 16 UPS Goldman Sachs lands $43B investing mandate for UPS's pension fund assets - report
May 16 FDX FedEx Awards More Than $230,000 to 10 Small Businesses
May 16 FDX Why FedEx (FDX) is a Top Value Stock for the Long-Term
May 16 FDX Inflation Cools in April: 5 Sector ETFs & Stocks to Thrive
May 16 UPS Andreas Halvorsen's Strategic Exits and New Positions in Q1 2024, Highlighting Major Move from UPS
May 15 FDX Congress exempts Boeing 767 freighter from 2028 production cutoff
May 15 UPS Congress exempts Boeing 767 freighter from 2028 production cutoff
May 15 FDX Water Mission Saves Lives in Ukraine With Support From FedEx
May 15 UPS United Parcel Service's (NYSE:UPS) investors will be pleased with their decent 75% return over the last five years
May 15 UPS UPS won’t accept return of £899 product it delivered
May 14 SAIA Saia hires new CFO from within
May 14 SAIA Trucking Company Saia Names Matthew Batteh as CFO
May 14 FDX Fed EX trials electric Merc tractor
May 14 SAIA Saia appoints Matthew Batteh to CFO
May 14 SAIA Batteh Named Saia’s Chief Financial Officer
May 14 FDX FedEx Corporation (FDX) Presents at BofA Securities 31st Annual Transportation, Airlines, and Industrials Conference (Transcript)
May 13 FDX 72 Hours in the City of Angels With FedEx-HBCU Student Ambassadors
May 13 UPS 10 Dividend Growth Stocks with Over 3% Yield
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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