Carrier Information for AAA Cooper Transportation LTL Terminal in Burlington,KY

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AAA Cooper Transportation

With over 65 years of experience, AAA Cooper Transportation (ACT) is a multi-regional asset-based service. Directly and in concert with other KNX LTL brands, ACT offers 114 strategically located facilities.

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Address

1730 Lakeland Park Dr Burlington, KY 41005

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Phone

(859) 727-9333

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Email

customercare@aaacooper.com

Tips for preparing your LTL Shipment

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Make sure you package everything securely to avoid transit damage of your goods.

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Prepare your Bill of Lading accurately.

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Label your shipments thoroughly. Make sure they have phone numbers, complete address information, and PRO number for tracking purposes.

Follow your freight.

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Common questions about LTL

What’s a bill of lading?

A bill of lading (BOL) is a document that serves as a contract between shippers and carriers, a receipt for services, and a document of title. The bill of lading contains all the information necessary for the carrier to execute the LTL freight shipment and invoice it correctly, such as the name and address of the consignor and consignee, a description of the goods being transported, and the terms of the contract between shipper and carrier. The BOL should be provided to the carrier upon pickup, and a copy should be attached to the shipment itself.

What is the Difference Between FTL and LTL Freight Shipping?

The most significant difference between LTL and FTL is the size of a shipment. Less-than-truckload (LTL) only takes up a portion of a trailer, full truckload (FTL) fills it entirely. When shipping FTL, you are responsible for the total costs associated with the truck, driver, fuel, and other transportation costs. With LTL, you share those costs with the other shippers that have loads in the truck.

How to ship LTL Freight?

LTL freight involves sharing trailer space with other shipments, which means you don’t need to wait until you have an entire truckload of items before you ship. You only pay the carrier for the space on the truck that you need, giving you versatility when it comes to shipment size and frequency.

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