Less Than Truckload (LTL) Logistics: Network Design and Optimization
Guwahati, June 11 -- Supply chains rely on continuous freight movement to keep goods traveling between warehouses, distribution centers, retail outlets, and customers. As business operations expand across regions, transportation planning has become closely connected to delivery timelines, shipment coordination, and overall logistics efficiency. Companies across industries are increasingly focusing on freight systems that support consistent movement across multiple destinations.
Among the many transportation models used across supply chains, Less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping remains a widely used option for medium-sized freight movement. With logistics networks becoming larger and increasingly interconnected, transportation planning cont...
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