What are the weight and size restrictions for UPS Freight shipments?

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UPS Freight has specific weight and size restrictions that depend on the type of service being utilized. Generally, for less-than-truckload (LTL) shipments, the weight limit is typically up to 150,000 pounds, though this may vary based on the specific service and the dimensions of the shipment. Each individual piece being shipped must not exceed 45,000 pounds in weight. In terms of size, the maximum dimensions for a single piece generally cannot exceed 12 feet in length, 8 feet in width, or 8.5 feet in height. However, it is important to note that larger shipments may still be accommodated, especially for full truckload (FTL) services. For LTL shipments, a full pallet typically should not exceed a height of 96 inches, and the combined dimensions of all pieces in a shipment should not collectively exceed 30 linear feet. Special handling requirements or restrictions may apply based on the nature of the items being shipped, such as hazardous materials or fragile goods. Therefore, it is highly advisable to check the latest details on the UPS Freight website for the most accurate and current information, as policies may evolve over time. Additionally, UPS Freight categorizes certain goods differently, which may affect shipping capabilities, so awareness of these guidelines is essential for a successful shipping experience.
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Answered Jul 1, 2025

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