What Expedited Ground Shipping Is and How It Works
Expedited ground shipping is freight moved faster than standard ground service — using a dedicated carrier, a direct route, and no unnecessary stops. It is not a parcel service. It is not a standard LTL network. It is a dedicated vehicle assigned to your load, moving point-to-point from pickup to delivery without sorting hubs, relay stops, or co-loading.
A shipping broker sources the right carrier for your load and lane. You provide the pickup location, destination, load size, and delivery window. The broker finds a qualified carrier, confirms availability, and dispatches the truck. You get one point of contact for the full move — no carrier vetting, no back-and-forth with multiple dispatch lines.
Expedited ground shipping is available on any U.S. lane — dense metro corridors and rural routes included. Cargo vans handle loads up to 3,200 lbs. Box trucks handle skid and pallet freight up to 10,000 lbs, with liftgate and pallet jack capability on request.
