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LTL Freight Management

LTL workflow built around real carrier-rate connections.

LoadLadder has the shipment and operating-system foundation for LTL planning, while live pricing and consolidation remain unavailable until an approved carrier-rate provider is connected.

Primary buyer

Shippers & 3PLs

Workflow

Plan to execute

Controls

Provider gated

Current availability

Carrier-rate provider required

Self-service LTL pricing and consolidation are not live. LoadLadder is accepting scoped carrier-rate and 3PL integration discussions.

Search Intent

Built for teams searching LTL freight software, less than truckload management, LTL rate integration.

This page connects search traffic to the actual LoadLadder workflow: the website explains the offer, the app runs the freight operation, and the admin OS controls load supply and dispatch.

Structured intake

Capture origin, destination, freight class, handling units, dimensions, weight, timing, and accessorial requirements before rating.

Provider boundary

Keep live rates and carrier commitments behind an approved provider integration instead of presenting estimates as bookable prices.

Operational handoff

Route selected service, documents, tracking events, and exceptions into the same company operating workflow.

What LoadLadder Connects

LTL Freight Management connections in one operating line.

Shipment intake
Class and dimension fields
Carrier-rate provider handoff
Document and exception workflow
Tracking-ready shipment record
Audit and support escalation

Questions

What teams usually ask before getting started.

Can I book LTL in LoadLadder today?

Not through self-service. Live pricing and consolidation require an approved carrier-rate provider connection.

Can an LTL provider integrate with LoadLadder?

Yes. LoadLadder can scope shipment intake, rating, booking, tracking, document, and webhook boundaries with an approved provider.

LoadLadder Road Desk

Loads, rates, lanes, one place

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