What Is Inside Delivery In LTL Shipping And When Is It Used?

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Inside delivery is a specialized service option offered by Less-than-Truckload (LTL) carriers that delivers freight to the entrance of a building rather than just to the loading dock or curb. This service can be especially useful for residences or businesses that receive large or heavy items and don’t have a loading dock available.

When to use inside delivery

A business that receives large shipments of equipment or machinery can benefit from inside delivery services. These types of items may be difficult for the receiving party to move on their own. By having the cargo dropped off at the entrance of the destination, businesses can save time and money and reduce the need for additional labor or equipment.

Businesses that receive multiple freight shipments of large items, such as retailers or manufacturers, may find inside delivery helpful as well. This service can help them keep their warehouses or distribution centers organized and efficient, even when loading docks are busy with other shipments.

Although inside deliveries to residences are less common, individuals receiving furniture or other bulky items for their homes can also use this delivery service. Inside delivery ensures that the item is delivered to the main entrance, so customers don’t need to move the package to the entrance themselves. In the case of a delivery to a condo or apartment, the item may be delivered to the front door of the building or, in some cases, the main entryway.

How to get inside delivery

Individuals and businesses that require inside delivery can typically request this service when placing an order or arranging an LTL shipment. It's important to note that not all LTL carriers offer inside delivery as an accessorial, so it's a good idea for shippers to check with their carriers before booking a shipment. Some carriers may require additional information or documentation to ensure that they are able to provide inside delivery to the requested location.

The price of inside delivery varies depending on the carrier and the specific circumstances of the delivery. Factors that can affect the cost include the size and weight of the item and the equipment required to make the inside delivery (e.g., a liftgate). In general, inside delivery is more expensive than standard delivery to a loading dock or street level, but the added convenience can make it a worthwhile investment. The cost of inside delivery service typically ranges from just under $100 to over $1,000.

Inside delivery vs. white glove delivery

While inside delivery and white glove service are both specialized shipping options offered by LTL carriers that go beyond standard delivery to a loading dock or street level, there are some key differences.

White glove service is a more comprehensive service that includes not only inside delivery, but also a range of additional services such as unpacking, assembly, and even the removal of packaging materials. This service is ideal for businesses or individuals who are receiving high-end or fragile items, such as fine art or antiques, and want the added assurance that the item will be handled with the utmost care. White glove service can also be useful for businesses or individuals who are short on time and want to avoid the hassle of unpacking and assembling items themselves.

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Inside delivery is a specialized service option offered by Less-than-Truckload (LTL) carriers that delivers freight to the entrance of a building rather than just to the loading dock or curb. This service can be especially useful for residences or businesses that receive large or heavy items and don’t have a loading dock available.

When to use inside delivery

A business that receives large shipments of equipment or machinery can benefit from inside delivery services. These types of items may be difficult for the receiving party to move on their own. By having the cargo dropped off at the entrance of the destination, businesses can save time and money and reduce the need for additional labor or equipment.

Businesses that receive multiple freight shipments of large items, such as retailers or manufacturers, may find inside delivery helpful as well. This service can help them keep their warehouses or distribution centers organized and efficient, even when loading docks are busy with other shipments.

Although inside deliveries to residences are less common, individuals receiving furniture or other bulky items for their homes can also use this delivery service. Inside delivery ensures that the item is delivered to the main entrance, so customers don’t need to move the package to the entrance themselves. In the case of a delivery to a condo or apartment, the item may be delivered to the front door of the building or, in some cases, the main entryway.

How to get inside delivery

Individuals and businesses that require inside delivery can typically request this service when placing an order or arranging an LTL shipment. It's important to note that not all LTL carriers offer inside delivery as an accessorial, so it's a good idea for shippers to check with their carriers before booking a shipment. Some carriers may require additional information or documentation to ensure that they are able to provide inside delivery to the requested location.

The price of inside delivery varies depending on the carrier and the specific circumstances of the delivery. Factors that can affect the cost include the size and weight of the item and the equipment required to make the inside delivery (e.g., a liftgate). In general, inside delivery is more expensive than standard delivery to a loading dock or street level, but the added convenience can make it a worthwhile investment. The cost of inside delivery service typically ranges from just under $100 to over $1,000.

Inside delivery vs. white glove delivery

While inside delivery and white glove service are both specialized shipping options offered by LTL carriers that go beyond standard delivery to a loading dock or street level, there are some key differences.

White glove service is a more comprehensive service that includes not only inside delivery, but also a range of additional services such as unpacking, assembly, and even the removal of packaging materials. This service is ideal for businesses or individuals who are receiving high-end or fragile items, such as fine art or antiques, and want the added assurance that the item will be handled with the utmost care. White glove service can also be useful for businesses or individuals who are short on time and want to avoid the hassle of unpacking and assembling items themselves.

Liftgate Limits

Liftgate Maximums

Average Limits Across Carriers

Maximum Length

66.5"

Maximum Width

65.5"

Maximum Height

79"

Maximum Weight

2,750 lb

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