Our most versatile and commonly used trailer by far is the standard flatbed trailer, made evident by the sheer number of them on the road every day. A great aspect of flatbed trailer shipping is the stability of the bed and the fact that these common carriers come in a wide variety of sizes and dimensions. A flatbed trailer, as the name suggests, is marked by a flat trailer surface that’s able to be loaded with stability by balancing and securing cargo on the outside edges of the trailer.

LTL TRUCK uses flatbeds for a wide variety of shipping jobs, including small to medium sized tractors, and other assorted farming equipment. We specialize in heavier equipment, but our fleet of flatbeds still represents a reliable, state-of-the-art method of dependably moving our clients’ freight, smaller tractors, equipment, and other important items. Call LTL TRUCK today and learn more about how we can put our most versatile trailers to work for you.
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How Does LTL Truckstop Handle Flatbed Shipping?
Since they’re such versatile transport carriers, we use flatbed trailers for a variety of shipping tasks that provide important logistical solutions for customers.
Not only has our experience made us experts in every conceivable shipping route, we offer unmatched conveniences to our customers; things like free cancellations, constant customer service, and fixed, convenient prices that won’t break the bank.
Contact our expert customer support team about our policies and rates, and get some information about how you can get LTL TRUCK working for you as soon as you need us!.

How Are Flatbeds Used in LTL Shipping?
Less-than-load (LTL) shipping is what we call putting multiple customers’ cargo on a single trailer at one time.
In short, flatbeds are used for this method of shipping fairly often due to their versatile nature. In LTL shipping, we combine loads to save money and pass those savings on to our customers.