Less-Than-Truckload Freight Delivery to Cornwall, CT
Aside from the fact that they're different, Interstate and Intrastate have separate functions that must be distinguished from one another.
Major highways and freeways that span state borders are referred to as interstate. Dwight D. Eisenhower created the national highway system in 1956, which includes the interstates. Intrastate highways, on the other hand, don't cross state lines.
Here is everything you need to know about the differences between interstate and intrastate:
Less than truckload freight, commonly known as LTL transportation, is generally the act of moving freight that is relatively small. Less than truckload shipping is the reverse of full truckload shipment (FTL), which entails transporting big or considerable freight.
Truckers play a critical role in the economy of the United States. The trucking business employs about 6% of all full-time workers in the United States and transports 71% of all freight.
The industry generates one hundred billion dollars in annual income. It connects producers and consumers of everything from gallons of petroleum to milk to a key lifeline.
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