Carrier Information for Oak Harbor Freight Lines LTL Terminal in West Sacramento, CA

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Oak Harbor Freight Lines

From its origins in 1916 providing cartage service on one island in Washington State, Oak Harbor Freight Lines has developed into a regional freight carrier with 38 locations.

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Address

832 F Street West Sacramento, CA 95605

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Phone

(800) 865-3960

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Tips for preparing your LTL Shipment

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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.

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Be aware of accessorial needs such as a lift gate, dock, etc. Make sure you communicate these needs prior to the shipment pick up.

Follow your freight.

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Common questions about LTL

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.

What is considered an LTL Shipment?

LTL shipping, refers to the transportation of goods that do not require a full truckload. These smaller shipments, ranging anywhere from 150 lbs to 10,000 lbs, are instead grouped together (usually on pallets) and transported on one truck to their final destinations. While often logistically complex and requiring attention to detail regarding freight classes, weights, deadlines, and destinations for a variety of different shipments, LTL shipping can provide shippers with a flexible, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly way to move goods.

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