LTL Freight Tracking Tool
Track your LTL freight shipping instantly. Enter your PRO number, Bill of Lading number, or tracking reference to trace commercial shipments across North America's top carriers.
Use the tracking form below to check the latest shipment status, terminal handoffs, and delivery milestones for your freight. If you also need carrier options for a new shipment, browse FreightRun’s freight carrier network.
How Do I Track an LTL Freight Shipment?
Commercial freight tracking differs from parcel delivery because updates are usually tied to pickup, terminal transfer, and delivery events instead of every stop along the route. To find the latest status, start with the shipment identifier you received at booking or pickup.
PRO Number The carrier-issued shipment number used to trace freight once the load has been picked up and entered into the terminal network.
Bill of Lading Number The booking document reference tied to the shipment record and often used before or during transit to locate tracking details.
Status Milestones Review the most recent terminal scans, in-transit updates, and delivery checkpoints available for your shipment.
A PRO number is the most common freight tracking identifier. It is assigned by the carrier and used across terminal operations to connect status scans, delivery timing, and shipment history.
Bill of Lading references remain useful throughout the shipping lifecycle, especially when you are confirming load details, tracing a booking, or matching a freight record with supporting paperwork.
Step-by-Step Tracking Instructions
- Locate your shipping confirmation, rate confirmation, or Bill of Lading paperwork.
- Find the PRO number or Bill of Lading number assigned to the shipment.
- Enter that identifier into the tracking form above and complete the verification step.
- Review the latest available shipment activity, including transit progress and delivery milestones.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a PRO number in freight tracking?
A PRO number is the primary carrier-issued tracking reference for an LTL shipment. It is typically the fastest way to locate updates after pickup and is commonly used for support requests, shipment tracing, and delivery coordination.
Why is my freight shipment status not updating?
LTL shipments are often scanned at major milestones such as pickup, terminal transfers, and delivery. If your freight is moving on a long line-haul route between terminals, it is normal for the status to remain unchanged for a period of time between scans.
Can I track a shipment with a Bill of Lading number?
Yes. Many freight records can be located with the Bill of Lading number, especially when you are referencing booking paperwork or confirming which shipment record belongs to your order.
Where can I get rates for a new shipment?
If you are planning a new move, you can request a quote through FreightRun to compare carrier options, review transit expectations, and book the right LTL service for your freight.
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