Standard Freight

Full truckload (FTL) shipping.

When your freight fills a trailer — or you need one all to yourself — full truckload is the fastest, most secure way to move it. One truck, one shipment, straight from your dock to the destination.

Get an FTL quote

What is full truckload?

Full truckload (FTL) shipping reserves an entire trailer for a single shipper. Your freight is loaded once, travels directly to its destination with no terminal stops or transfers, and is unloaded once. That means faster, more predictable transit and far less handling than shared-trailer modes.

FTL is the standard choice when you have enough freight to fill a trailer — roughly 10,000 pounds or more, or about 14 or more pallets — or when the load is fragile, high-value, oversized, or needs to stay on one truck for security. RS Group sources the right equipment for your lane and books it across our carrier network so you get dedicated capacity at a competitive rate.

Why ship FTL with RS Group

01

Direct, faster transit

No terminal stops or transfers — your freight goes straight from origin to destination.

02

Less handling, less risk

Loaded once and unloaded once, on one truck, so there is less chance of damage or loss.

03

Dedicated capacity

A trailer reserved for your shipment alone, even when the market is tight.

04

Right equipment for the load

Dry van, flatbed, reefer or step-deck — matched to what you are actually moving.

05

Competitive lane pricing

We shop your lane across a 34,000+ carrier network instead of one provider.

06

Operators who answer

A direct Atlanta team that picks up the phone when a load needs attention.

Equipment & trailer types

  • Dry van (53 ft) — enclosed, weather-protected
  • Flatbed — side/top loading for machinery and building materials
  • Refrigerated (reefer) — temperature-controlled
  • Step-deck & drop-deck — taller or oversized loads
  • Power-only & dedicated equipment
  • Blocking, bracing & load securement

Have a full truckload to move?

Send us the lane, the weight and the equipment you need and a specialist will get you an FTL quote — usually the same day.

Get a Freight Quote