Full Truckload (FTL)
Full truckload shipping gives your freight a dedicated trailer that travels straight from pickup to delivery. The A2B Link network books FTL capacity across dry van, reefer, and flatbed so large or time-sensitive shipments move directly, with minimal handling and predictable transit.
- Dedicated trailer for your freight
- Direct, point-to-point routing
- Dry van, reefer, and flatbed options
- Faster transit with less handling
- Nationwide and cross-border coverage
- Tracking at every checkpoint
Full Truckload (FTL) Capabilities
Dedicated Capacity
A full trailer reserved for your shipment alone.
Direct Routing
Point-to-point transit with no extra stops.
Temperature Control
Reefer capacity for perishable and sensitive freight.
Flatbed & Open Deck
Open-deck options for oversized or hard-to-load cargo.
Cross-Border
FTL across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Tracking
Checkpoint visibility from pickup to delivery.
Step by Step
Book
You share the lane, cargo, and timeline.
Match
We match the right carrier and equipment.
Transit
Freight moves, tracked at every checkpoint.
Deliver
Cargo arrives with proof of delivery.
Benefits of FTL
- Faster transit with direct routing
- Less handling means less damage risk
- Predictable delivery windows
- Right equipment for any freight type
- Cost-effective for large shipments
- One partner for every lane
Full Truckload (FTL) Questions
What is full truckload (FTL) shipping?
FTL shipping dedicates an entire trailer to your freight, so it travels directly from origin to destination without sharing space, ideal for large shipments or when speed and minimal handling matter.
When should I choose FTL over LTL?
Choose FTL when you have enough freight to fill or nearly fill a trailer, need faster direct transit, or want to minimize handling. LTL is better for smaller shipments that share trailer space.
Do you offer refrigerated and flatbed trucks?
Yes. The A2B Link network provides dry van, refrigerated (reefer), and flatbed or open-deck equipment to match your cargo.

