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Why Accurate Freight Dimensions Are Becoming Critical in LTL Shipping

For many shipping teams, measuring freight still looks the same as it did 20 years ago.

A tape measure.A clipboard.Maybe an Excel sheet or handwritten notes.

But the LTL industry is changing rapidly — and the way freight dimensions are captured is becoming far more important than many shippers...

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