
Asset-Based and Asset-Lite Truckload Lanes
Dependable offers a full suite of domestic transportation services with the flexibility to meet your needs. Whether your shipment calls for an asset-based or asset-lite solution, we match you with the most cost-effective option—without compromising on reliability.
Our FTL freight lanes are tailored for regional efficiency and direct-to-destination service. Backed by a trusted network of professional drivers and a proven track record for on-time, damage-free deliveries, Dependable consistently outperforms the industry average with one of the lowest claims rates in the business.
Dedicated Fleet: Customized Transportation Solutions
A personalized transportation solution, our dedicated fleet acts as an extension of your business. Enjoy the benefits of having consistent drivers, vehicles, and service for your specific lanes and routes—offering unparalleled control and visibility over your shipments.
Leading the Way in Asset-Based FTL Trucking in the Southwest
Our asset-based approach to FTL trucking establishes Dependable as a premier provider in the southwest region. With a robust privately held asset-based network, we ensure comprehensive coverage and reliable service across California, Arizona, and Nevada. Trust in our proven track record of excellence in logistics solutions to keep your goods in capable hands.
Our FTL freight network supports both standard and expedited deliveries, making us a preferred provider for businesses seeking full truckload shipping in the Southwest.
Dry/Refrigerated FTL Trucking Solutions
Whether you have temperature-sensitive or dry shipments, we deliver them with precision. Dependable ensures optimal conditions and timely delivery, tailored to meet your specific logistics needs. With state-of-the-art, temperature-controlled FTL and dry van FTL equipment, we keep your goods in perfect condition from pickup to delivery.

What Is FTL Shipping?
Full truckload (FTL) shipping refers to the transportation of goods that occupy an entire truck trailer. Unlike less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping, where multiple shipments share space on the same truck, FTL services dedicate the entire trailer to a single shipment. The advantages of FTL include reduced handling, increased transit speed, and minimized risk of damage or delays.
FTL freight is the ideal solution for businesses that ship in large volumes or require high-speed, direct delivery without intermediate stops or transfers.

When Should You Choose FTL Over LTL?
FTL is the right choice when:
- Your shipment weighs more than 10,000 lbs. or fills over half a trailer
- You require expedited delivery with minimal handling
- Your freight is high-value, time-sensitive, or fragile
- You want exclusive use of a truck for added security and predictability
FTL trucking provides a faster, more direct route to your destination and is especially useful for companies that require frequent or large-volume deliveries with minimal risk.
Our industry-specific expertise ensures that your shipments meet regulatory, quality, and delivery requirements—every time.

Why Choose Dependable for Your FTL Shipping Needs?
As a trusted FTL shipping provider, Dependable offers more than trucks—we deliver peace of mind. Our service stands out because of:
- Real-time shipment visibility and tracking
- Flexible scheduling and route optimization
- Consistent communication and customer support
- Customized pricing based on your freight volume and frequency
We’re proud to provide one of the most dependable FTL services in the industry.

Get a FTL Trucking Quote
Request your FTL trucking quote today and begin your journey toward seamless end-to-end logistics.
FAQs About FTL Services
What does FTL stand for and how does FTL work?
FTL stands for Full Truckload. It refers to shipping solutions where a single shipment fills an entire trailer, offering faster transit and less handling compared to less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping.
What’s the difference between FTL vs. LTL shipping?
FTL shipping uses the entire truck for one customer’s shipment, while LTL shipping combines freight from multiple customers. FTL is typically faster and more secure, while LTL can be more cost-effective for smaller loads.
When is FTL shipping the better option?
FTL is best when your shipment is large, time-sensitive, or high-value—and if you want exclusive use of the truck for faster delivery and greater security.
How much does FTL shipping cost?
FTL freight rates vary depending on distance, fuel prices, equipment type (e.g., refrigerated vs. dry van FTL), and delivery timeline.
What industries typically use FTL services?
Industries like food and beverage, retail, consumer goods, industrial, healthcare, and technology often rely on FTL trucking for high-volume, time-sensitive, or specialized shipments.