能強化供應鏈的北美整車貨運服務

可靠的道路運輸能力

我們在整車 (FTL) 運輸量方面居全球之冠,並提供北美地區規模最大的整車貨運網,讓您輕鬆做到在零散的整車貨運市場上無往不利。

放下拖車

提供設備資產的貨運解決方案可讓您按照自己的時間表裝卸貨,從而減輕碼頭雍塞問題並降低貨運公司收取的滯留罰金。

符合所有需求的設備選擇

貨櫃車

選擇我們的貨櫃車運輸服務,讓貨件多一分安全保障,確實防範物料和產品受損。

乾貨車

彙整零散的整車貨運市場,提供簡單流暢的服務,即使面對突發狀況也能從容應對。

平板貨車/開放式車斗

上層開放式拖車服務有助於減輕市場波動造成的影響,為您載運獨一無二的貨物,協助您輕鬆應對不同規劃、不同季節以及不同專案的貨運需求。

溫度控制

善用我們的溫控運輸服務發揮最大成效,協助您遵守嚴謹的規定並保持品質水準。

側卸式卡車 (Tautliner/Curtain Side Trailer)

側卸式拖車/蓬布拖車裝卸貨物十分靈活,且在天氣不穩定的情況下能發揮保護作用,用於跨境整車貨運作業時有助於準時交貨。

更高層次的整車貨運服務

快捷/團隊

選擇以車隊或快捷貨運,以便在維持具有競爭力的價格的前提下,確保更快地運送交期緊迫的整車貨物。

專門服務

從危險品 (HAZMAT) 到車頭租賃 (power only),C.H. Robinson 都能滿足您最特殊的整車貨運需求。

C.H. Robinson 的整車貨運服務為何與眾不同

深厚的專業知識

我們的供應鏈專家會應用深厚的產業與市場知識,協助您克服錯綜複雜的整車貨運難題,值得您放心信賴。

無可匹敵的規模

選擇北美地區規模最大的整車運輸服務,輕鬆做到在零散的整車貨運市場上無往不利。

量身打造的解決方案

充分運用業界頂尖的技術實現整個運輸生命週期自動化,大幅提升整車運輸 RFP 流程,並發揮最高的運輸效率。

跨境運輸

您的產品需要跨境運輸嗎?

選擇跨境物流領域的領導者 C.H. Robinson,讓您的北美供應鏈充分展現最大的潛力。我們的專家每年管理超過 200 萬件跨境運輸貨件,歡迎您善用我們的經驗和在地支援發揮優勢。

整車貨運研究

擬定最佳策略

從整車運輸策略到路線指南採購與擬定,深入了解產品上市前需要做好的各項準備:

  • 根據貨物性質擬定策略
  • 分析貨件層級的資料
  • 進行採購活動
  • 擬定路線指南
其他業者做不到的,C.H. Robinson 做得到

STIHL

協助 STIHL 快速響應各種情況

需求突如其來,必須盡快履約,目的地又是遭風暴席捲破壞的區域或高山上?不用擔心,我們 24 小時全年無休為您提供協助。

貨運市場最新消息

掌握最新情報。擁有競爭優勢。

 

C.H. Robinson Edge 提供有關最新動態、未來趨勢及應對措施的專家建議。以市場領導者無可比擬的專業知識和資料為後盾,提供領先的貨運市場洞察力,讓您在當今瞬息萬變的世界經濟中保持領先地位,因為供應鏈可以決定企業的成敗。

能提升運輸策略的相關服務

內陸短駁運輸

選擇快速有效率的短駁運輸服務,在港口與倉庫之間輕鬆運輸貨物。

零擔貨運 (LTL)

運用客製化的零擔運輸解決方案發揮效率、實現準時交貨,輕鬆掌握彈性並因應客戶需求。

託管解決方案

配置我們的 TMS 技術、3PL 管理運輸和 4PL 服務,以應對最棘手的物流挑戰並提高效率。

選擇整車貨運,讓我們將貨物順利送至目的地

Frequently asked questions

Q: Is FTL more expensive than LTL?

Yes. Full truckload (FTL) shipping generally costs more in total than less than truckload (LTL), because with FTL you pay for the exclusive use of an entire truck (regardless of how full it is.

By contrast, LTL is usually cheaper for small loads since you share trailer space and costs with other shippers. However, if you have enough freight to fill a whole trailer, FTL can become more cost effective per unit and offers faster, direct delivery (no multiple stops), whereas LTL remains the budget-friendly choice for limited freight volumes.

Q: What is considered a truckload shipment?

A shipment is considered a full truckload when it’s large enough to occupy most or all of a standard 48–53′ trailer. In practice, this typically means around or above 10,000 pounds of freight or anything more than roughly half the trailer’s capacity.

For example, a 53-foot van can fit roughly 24 to 30 standard pallets (single-stacked) or up to ~43,000 lbs. of goods. A load approaching those limits would qualify as a full truckload shipment. In short, if your freight won’t comfortably share space with other shipments and nearly fills a trailer on its own, it’s considered a full truckload shipment.

Q: How many pallets are considered FTL?

A standard full truckload can carry about 26 pallets (single-stacked) in a 53′ trailer (or up to ~52 double-stacked, depending on weight and stacking ability). In general, if you have more than 10–12 pallets, your shipment is usually considered FTL rather than LTL.

Many shippers use 12 pallets (or roughly 15,000 lbs.) as a rule of thumb—above that, a dedicated full truck is often the most efficient option. In summary, while a full truckload can max out at around 24–30 pallets (depending on configuration), anything over roughly a dozen pallets is typically treated as a full truckload shipment.

Q: What are the two major types of truckload carriers?

The two primary types of truckload carriers are for-hire carriers and contract carriers. For-hire carriers, also called common carriers, offer their trucking services to the general public and haul freight for any shipper (often at published or market rates). In contrast, contract carriers dedicate capacity to specific shippers via agreements—they haul exclusively for those clients under contract terms, usually with negotiated rates and service commitments. For shippers, this means you can either use a for-hire carrier (any available trucking company on a per-load basis) or work with a contract carrier that is committed to your freight under a longer-term arrangement.

Freight brokers and third party logistics providers (3PL) offer the valuable advantage of helping you hire either type of carrier—or both—depending on your needs, opening up a wider range of capacity options to suit your shipment requirements.

Q: How do carriers get loads for trucks?

For carriers (truck owners or operators) looking to find freight, the main ways to “get loads” for trucks include:

  • Using load boards
  • Working with freight brokers
  • Arranging direct shipper contracts

Load boards are online marketplaces where shippers post available loads and carriers can bid or claim them. Load boards effectively connect trucks with freight that needs hauling. Many owner-operators also work with freight brokers or 3PLs to find freight. Brokers act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, matching trucks with loads that fit the route and equipment. Finally, establishing direct relationships with shippers (or dedicated contracts) can provide a steady flow of private loads.

If you’re a shipper trying to secure a truck for your loads, you essentially do the inverse; you can post your freight on load boards or work with a broker/3PL that has a large network of carriers. This ensures reliable trucks are assigned to your shipment without having to search one-by-one.

In summary, carriers find loads via boards, brokers, or contracts, and shippers find trucks by connecting through those same channels (with 3PLs like C.H. Robinson making the process much easier).