Partial truckload (ptl) freight into and out of Atlanta, Georgia with direct-carrier equipment, binding rates, and 24/7 dispatch. FMCSA-licensed nationwide carrier serving Forest Park, Austell, McDonough.
📞 Call (786) 574-5774 ✉️ rates@ship-ati.comATI runs partial truckload (PTL) freight into and out of Atlanta every business day. PTL fills the gap between LTL — where reclassification, density audits, and accessorial drift make rates unpredictable — and full truckload, where you pay for empty trailer space you don't need. For shippers moving 6 to 26 pallets, or anything in the 5,000-25,000 lb range, PTL is usually the cheapest, fastest, and lowest-damage option.
Our Atlanta lane planners route partial loads to consolidate efficiently across Forest Park, Austell, McDonough, Lithonia, the Fulton Industrial Boulevard corridor, and the Henry County warehouse cluster. Because PTL ships direct, hub-to-hub with at most one or two stops, transit times are typically 30-50% faster than LTL on the same lane, and your freight never sees a cross-dock — which means fewer touches, lower damage, and no NMFC reclassification disputes. Atlanta's freight economy is anchored in consumer goods distribution serving the Southeast, automotive (Kia in West Point), carpet manufacturing in Dalton, and Coca-Cola HQ logistics. ATI dispatches partial truckload (PTL) freight for shippers across these sectors with equipment that matches the commodity — not a generic dry van assigned to whatever pays today's spot rate.
Booked by linear footage, not freight class. NMFC density audits don't apply — what we quote is what you pay.
Sweet spot is 6-26 pallets or 5,000-25,000 lbs. Heavier than that, full truckload is usually cheaper per pound.
Direct hub-to-hub routing. Your freight sees 1-2 trailers max, never a cross-dock — damage rates drop ~70% vs LTL.
Tracking pings every 15 minutes, ETA accurate to ±2 hours over a 1,000-mile lane.
Pay for the trailer space you actually use. 10 ft of trailer = 10/53 of the truck cost, plus fuel and accessorials.
Lumper, detention, and tonu fees disclosed up front in the rate confirmation — not invoiced as Friday surprise.
Partial truckload is the most misunderstood mode in domestic freight. Brokerages that don't have a strong shared-trailer book will quote it as LTL — which exposes the shipper to NMFC density audits, freight class reclassification, and accessorial creep. Brokerages without a strong PTL book will quote it as full truckload — which means the shipper pays for an empty trailer. ATI runs PTL as a dedicated service.
Every PTL load we book in Atlanta is matched against active shared-trailer routes on the same lane. If we have a partial moving Atlanta to Dallas with 16 ft of free deck, we'll route your 10-pallet shipment onto that trailer at a rate ~25-40% below the equivalent LTL quote and ~30-50% below booking a dedicated 53 ft trailer. No cross-docks, no LTL terminal handling, no Class 175 surprises.
Below are three of our most active Atlanta lanes for partial truckload (PTL) freight, with current dry-van per-mile ranges and realistic transit. Rates assume a standard 48 or 53 ft trailer; specialty equipment prices differently — call dispatch for a binding quote on your specific commodity.
| Lane | Miles | Dry Van $/Mile | Transit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atlanta, GA → Miami, FL | 660 mi | $2.50 - $3.00 | 1-2 days |
| Atlanta, GA → Dallas, TX | 780 mi | $2.40 - $2.90 | 2 days |
| Atlanta, GA → Chicago, IL | 715 mi | $2.40 - $2.90 | 1-2 days |
Need a quote on a lane not listed above? Call (786) 574-5774 or email rates@ship-ati.com and we'll source asset and rate inside an hour for most US 48-state lanes.
Port: Port of Savannah / Garden City Terminal via 250 mi dray, Port of Brunswick via 290 mi
Rail: Norfolk Southern Inman Yard, CSX Hulsey Yard, NS Whitaker Intermodal Terminal
Air Cargo: Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL) air cargo — the world's busiest passenger airport with significant belly-cargo capacity
ATI Operating Footprint: Direct service into Forest Park, Austell, McDonough, Lithonia, the Fulton Industrial Boulevard corridor, and the Henry County warehouse cluster.
Every partial truckload move into or out of Atlanta runs the same disciplined process — no improvising, no hand-waving, no surprises on the invoice.
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LTL routes your freight through a network of cross-docks and applies an NMFC freight class that can be reclassified during a density audit. Partial truckload (PTL) routes direct hub-to-hub with at most one stop, prices by linear footage instead of class, and skips the cross-dock entirely. Damage rates are ~70% lower and transit is ~30-50% faster on the same lane.
6-26 pallets or 5,000-25,000 lbs. Under 6 pallets, LTL is often cheaper. Over 26 pallets or 25,000 lbs, full truckload usually wins per pound. ATI quotes all three modes side-by-side so you can pick the cheapest for your specific lane.
No. ATI books PTL on shared-trailer routes against our own asset and contract-carrier network. We disclose the carrier on the rate confirmation before pickup, and we are the single accountable party from BOL to POD.
One call, one carrier, one accountable party. ATI dispatchers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Binding rates, real-time GPS, full FMCSA-licensed direct-carrier service. Call (786) 574-5774 or email rates@ship-ati.com to lock in your partial truckload (PTL) freight move out of Atlanta.
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