LTL Order Management Features You Should Expect in a TMS
LTL success is repeatability. The best systems reduce re-keying, standardize accessorial selection, and keep documentation tied to every shipment—from quote to POD.
Order + Shipment Creation
- Fast LTL order intake with templates
- Multi-piece shipment details (pallets/crates/cartons)
- Class/NMFC fields (as supported)
- Address book + location notes (dock hours, requirements)
Rating + Tender
- Multi-carrier LTL rate comparisons
- Accessorial selection and validation
- Service level and transit time visibility
- Tender workflow and confirmation tracking
Docs + Compliance
- BOL generation and document packets
- Shipping labels and item labels (optional)
- Attachment storage (photos, receipts)
- Audit trail on edits and approvals
Tracking + Billing
- Shipment tracking and status timeline
- Exceptions and delay alerts
- POD capture and invoice readiness
- Margin reporting by customer and carrier
LTL Order Intake with Customer Profiles and Templates
Standardize how LTL orders enter your system. Store shipper/consignee defaults, billing terms, and required reference fields to reduce errors and speed order creation.
- Customer profiles with default accessorials and instructions
- Saved ship-from / ship-to locations with dock hours and notes
- Reference fields: PO, PRO (when assigned), pickup #, delivery appt notes
- Clone repeat shipments and lane templates
Multi-Carrier LTL Rating, Transit Times, and Accessorial Control
LTL margin is won or lost at rating. Compare carriers quickly, confirm service levels, and ensure accessorials are applied consistently to avoid rebills and surprises.
| Step | What the TMS Should Do | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Rate shop | Return comparable quotes across selected LTL carriers (with service level) | Choose best cost/service fit for each order |
| Accessorials | Standardize and validate accessorial selection (liftgate, limited access, etc.) | Reduce billing disputes and carrier rebills |
| Confirm | Lock in quote, capture confirmation metadata, and attach to the shipment | Creates an auditable record of terms |
Add your specific rating method (contract rates, tariff discounts, API sources, etc.) based on what your product supports.
Shipment Build: Pieces, Weight, Class, NMFC, and Handling Units
LTL accuracy depends on good shipment detail. Capture handling units and piece-level info so your rating and paperwork are consistent, and your team has a clear record for disputes.
- Handling units: pallets, crates, cartons (piece count + weight)
- Freight class and NMFC fields (as supported)
- Dimensions and density fields (optional)
- Special handling instructions and hazardous flags (if applicable)
BOL, Labels, and LTL Document Packets
Generate consistent paperwork so shipments move through terminals smoothly. A TMS should create a clean BOL, support label printing, and store all documents in one billing-ready packet.
- Bill of Lading (BOL) generation
- Shipping labels (carrier PRO labels where supported)
- Document attachments (photos, packing slips, receipts)
- Billing packet checklist and completion status
Pickup Scheduling, Tendering, and Confirmation Tracking
Once you pick the carrier, execution should be simple. Schedule pickups, send tender details, and track confirmations with clear timestamps and audit trails.
- Pickup request scheduling with windows and notes
- Tender workflow: requested → confirmed → picked up
- Terminal routing details (where applicable)
- Proof-of-pickup attachments (optional)
LTL Tracking, Status Timeline, and Delivery ETAs
Give customers visibility without chasing updates. A TMS should store a clear shipment timeline and surface exceptions early so you can communicate proactively.
- Status timeline: picked up → in transit → at terminal → out for delivery → delivered
- ETA visibility (when supported by your tracking source)
- Exception flags and service alerts
- Customer update logs and internal notes
Add your tracking source(s): carrier tracking feeds, PRO tracking, portal sync, or manual milestone updates.
Exceptions, Shortages, Damages, and Claims Workflow
LTL is more prone to OS&D (overage, shortage, and damage). Track incidents, store supporting documents, and maintain a clear record of communications to reduce claim friction.
- Exception reason codes (missed appt, refused delivery, reweigh, OS&D)
- Photo/document attachment for proof
- Claims status workflow (opened → submitted → resolved)
- Notes, timestamps, and audit trails
Billing Readiness, Audits, and LTL Profitability Reporting
LTL profitability requires accurate cost capture and clean documentation. Tie carrier cost, accessorials, and service performance back to each shipment so you can measure true margin by customer and lane.
- Billing packet completion checks (POD, BOL, approvals)
- Accessorial audit trail and approvals
- Margin reporting by customer, carrier, and lane
- Exportable reports for accounting workflows
Ready to Modernize Your LTL Order Workflow?
Centralize LTL rating, shipment creation, paperwork, tracking, exceptions, and billing readiness in one TMS—so your team can ship more with fewer mistakes and faster cash flow.
- Rate shop LTL carriers and standardize accessorials
- Generate BOLs/labels and keep documents attached
- Track shipments and manage exceptions proactively
- Improve margin control with reporting and audits
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