TForce LTL Tracking

TForce LTL Tracking

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What is TForce LTL?

TForce LTL (less-than-truckload) is a freight service that is part of the TForce Freight company. This service is known for its speed, wide coverage, flexibility, and guaranteed reliability. The company prides itself on its efficient systems and experienced employees, which ensure timely pickup and delivery of freight.

The TForce LTL service offers a variety of features. These include regional, interregional, and long-haul service, all with a single pickup. The service boasts more than 15,000 one and two-day lanes and provides cross-continent three- and four-day service.

To enhance the shipping experience, TForce LTL utilizes technologies that improve shipping, tracking, and billing processes. The company takes full responsibility as a single carrier and also offers offshore and international shipping.

For time-sensitive shipments, TForce LTL provides an expedited service. Additionally, the company offers volume pricing on select lanes for occasional large LTL shipments.

TForce Freight also has a presence in Canada, where it offers accelerated domestic LTL transportation services across the country. The company specializes in cross-border LTL freight transport between Canada and the USA.

Does TForce LTL have freight tracking?

Yes, TForce LTL provides a feature for tracking freight. You can track your shipment’s progress using either the PRO or BOL number via their official website. They also offer APIs that allow customers to integrate tracking information on their websites. In addition to this, several other platforms support TForce package tracking, including Ship24.

However, please be aware that tracking services may only be available for shipments that were booked directly through the TForce website.

Is TForce LTL the same as UPS Freight?

Yes, TForce LTL is the rebranded version of UPS Freight. The name change came about after TFI International Inc., a North American leader in the transportation and logistics industry, acquired UPS Freight in a deal worth $800 million. This transaction, which was finalized on April 30th, encompassed the less-than-load (LTL) and truckload sectors of UPS, which had generated approximately US$3 billion in revenue the year before.

Therefore, UPS Freight transitioned to its current identity as TForce Freight.

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