LTL Freight in Colorado

Less-Than-Truckload Shipping Solutions

Not every load requires a full truck. At On The Clock Logistics, our Colorado LTL freight services give shippers a practical way to move smaller shipments without paying for unused space. Whether you’re sending a single pallet to Colorado Springs, replenishing inventory in Boulder, or distributing products across the I-25 corridor, we streamline your less-than-truckload shipping with local expertise and statewide coverage.

Smarter Shipping for Smaller Loads

LTL freight is designed for businesses that move palletized freight, partial loads, or recurring small shipments. Instead of dedicating an entire truck, your freight shares space — reducing cost while maintaining reliable delivery schedules.

OTCL’s Colorado team specializes in regional LTL moves that keep supply chains running smoothly. With us, you avoid the confusion of multiple carriers and have one point of contact from pickup to delivery.

Request a LTL Freight Quote In Colorado

Tell us about your shipment — whether it moves on our fleet or through a trusted partner, OTCL will manage the process from start to finish.

Advantages of Choosing OTCL for LTL in Colorado

Budget-Friendly: Only pay for the space you use.

Regional Strength: Denver-based with statewide coverage.

Consistent Schedules: Flexible same-day, next-day, or planned routes.

One Contact, One Invoice: We coordinate everything so you don’t have to.

Trusted Network: OTCL’s fleet + vetted carrier partners keep you covered.

Serving Colorado’s Freight Corridors

From the Denver metro to Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins, and Pueblo, OTCL covers the lanes Colorado businesses depend on most. Our less-than-truckload services connect local shipments to regional and national distribution channels, ensuring your freight moves quickly and securely.

Who Benefits From LTL in Colorado?

LTL is ideal for businesses that ship regularly but don’t always need a full truckload. We frequently support:

Retailers & Distributors

Food & Beverage Companies

Healthcare Providers

Manufacturers

Construction Suppliers

Technology & Electronics

Choosing Between LTL and FTL

  • LTL Freight in Colorado – The cost-effective solution when your shipment doesn’t fill a truck. Perfect for 1–6 pallets or recurring partial loads.
  • FTL Freight in Colorado – Best for dedicated service, larger shipments, or time-critical cargo.

Unsure which fits your freight? Request a Quote and our Colorado-based team will help you find the right option.

Why Colorado Shippers Turn to OTCL

  • Local carrier with Colorado roots
  • TSA-certified drivers and FMCSA compliance
  • Transparent zone-based pricing
  • Coordinated service through OTCL and trusted partners
  • Backed by our promise: Delivering Logistics. On Time. Every Time.
Colorado LTL Freight Trucking

Simplify Your Colorado LTL Shipping

From Denver to the I-25 corridor and beyond, On The Clock Logistics takes the stress out of less-than-truckload freight.

Frequently asked LTL questions

What areas of Colorado do you cover for LTL freight?

We provide LTL freight solutions across the entire state, including Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, Fort Collins, and Pueblo. Our service is designed around the I-25 corridor but we also connect shipments to surrounding regions and national networks.

Can I book a single pallet for LTL shipping in Colorado?

Yes. LTL is designed for small shipments — even one pallet. Whether it’s a recurring delivery or a one-time move, OTCL ensures your freight is picked up, scheduled, and delivered on time.

How is LTL freight pricing calculated in Colorado?

We use a zone-based pricing model for Colorado routes, factoring in mileage, weight, and number of pallets. For partner-handled linehaul segments, we pass through those charges at cost, so you always know exactly what you’re paying for.

Do you combine shipments with other customers for LTL?

Yes. LTL works by consolidating freight so you only pay for the space you use. Depending on your shipment, it may move on our trucks as a dedicated partial load or be coordinated through a trusted partner carrier.

What types of freight are best suited for LTL shipping?

LTL is ideal for palletized freight, boxed goods, equipment, and recurring partial loads. It’s commonly used by Colorado retailers, food and beverage companies, healthcare suppliers, manufacturers, and construction providers.

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