
Refrigerated service
Refrigerated LTL, built around consolidation.
Compatible partial loads, often fresh and frozen seafood, combined into one efficient refrigerated linehaul.

Applications
Where this service performs best
- Seafood wholesalers and distributors shipping palletized refrigerated freight
- Producers, processors, and importers with recurring partial loads
- Shippers that need temperature control without purchasing an entire trailer
Process
How it works
- 1
You send the lane, timing, temperature, and shipment size.
- 2
Operations evaluates the request against active routing and consolidation capacity.
- 3
Accepted freight is received, temperature-controlled, and assigned to a compatible outbound plan.
- 4
The shipment moves with compatible refrigerated freight under a coordinated linehaul and delivery schedule.
Quote info
What we need to quote this
- Origin and destination ZIP codes
- Pickup date and any delivery deadline
- Commodity and condition (fresh, frozen, other refrigerated)
- Pallet or case count and approximate weight
- Required temperature, if known
FAQ
Common questions
What counts as an LTL shipment?
Anything from a single pallet up to a partial trailer. If your freight doesn't need the whole trailer, LTL consolidation lets you pay for the space you use while still moving on a refrigerated schedule.
Will my shipment travel with other freight?
Yes. Consolidation groups compatible refrigerated shipments moving within the same operating plan. Commodity, temperature, routing, and delivery requirements are evaluated before freight shares capacity.
How do I know if my lane is covered?
Send the origin and destination with your quote request. The team reviews every request against current capacity and coverage and follows up directly.
Explore more
Other refrigerated services
Choose a service based on volume, handling, temperature, and the number of transportation legs involved.
Get moving
Put the shipment in front of operations.
Send the lane, commodity, temperature, and required dates. Operations will evaluate the service plan and current capacity.
