About Us
Borrowed Time Trucking
About Us
Borrowed Time Trucking is a box truck freight transport company dedicated to safety, integrity, and effective communication for total customer satisfaction. Our commitment to excellence is unparalleled. We set the bar high. “Excellence is our standard!”
Borrowed Time Trucking is a local box truck company committed to serving and assisting you and your team with the freight shipping option that meets your logistic needs and/or requirements. Whether this may entail an on-demand freight transport, overflow that did not fit on a FTL, or whether it be a dedicated route, we look forward to serving you. Pricing varies and depends on factors including but not limited to: the physical size or volume of your shipment, how much it weighs, if it’s fragile or hazardous, how fast you need it to arrive, and where it is going to/ coming from. Contact us today with your specifics for a free estimate!
Borrowed Time Trucking
Committed to serving and assisting you and your team with the freight shipping option that meets your logistic needs and/or requirements
Borrowed Time Trucking
Our Shipping Method
LTL (Less Than Truckload)
FTL (Full Truckload)
Partial Truckload
In the U.S., each commodity or type of product is assigned a National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC).
Density describes the space your cargo occupies in relation to its weight. Unless there are major concerns with stability, handling, or liability, density is the most significant factor when assigning a freight class.
Stowability quantifies the ease or difficulty of loading and carrying your cargo onto and off of the truck.
Liability measures the probability of freight theft or damages, as well as the likelihood of damage due to adjacent freight. Perishable cargo, or cargo that is prone to spontaneous combustion or explosion, is classified according to liability and assigned a value per pound.
There are 18 freight classes ranging from 50 to 500 (least expensive to most expensive). Items that are high in density and less susceptible to damage are given a lower freight class. Items that are low in density and more susceptible to damage are given a higher freight class.