Part Truck Load


Flexibility | Locations | Timeliness
KGC’s Part Truck Load (PTL) services in India provide cost-effective freight solutions for small to mid-sized shipments. Designed for frequent, regional movement, our PTL network ensures timely, reliable delivery across key markets.
KGC’s PTL services include:
-Consolidated loads for reduced shipping costs
-Scheduled routes across Western, Southern & Central India
-Multi-client freight flexibility
-Digital tracking and documentation
-Secure handling for varied cargo
Ideal for SMEs, distributors, and manufacturers needing scalable PTL logistics solutions without waiting for a full truck.
Why Choose KGC?
Self-owned Fleet
100% 'On-roll' Employees (Not Labour Contractor)
Trained Professionals
Heavy & Medium Trucks
Frequently Asked Questions
Part Truck Load (PTL) is a cost-effective logistics solution designed for shipments that do not require a full truck. Businesses share trailer space with other customers, paying only for the portion they use. KGC consolidates multiple shipments onto a single truck for efficient transport along similar routes.
The main difference is space utilization and cost structure. FTL is for large shipments that book an entire truck for dedicated, direct transit. PTL is for mid-sized freight, where you share truck space and costs with other shippers, making it more economical for smaller loads
PTL offers several key benefits:
Cost Efficiency: You pay only for the space you use, not for an entire truck.
Flexibility: Ideal for shipping regular, mid-sized consignments without the volume for FTL.
Reduced Carbon Footprint: Consolidating shipments maximizes truck utilization, leading to fewer trucks on the road and a lower environmental impact per shipment.
PTL is versatile and serves various sectors, including:
- Auto Components
- Consumer Durables (e.g., appliances, electronics)
- Pharmaceuticals
- FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods)
- E-commerce
PTL is the ideal choice for mid-sized freight, such as:
- Shipments that occupy between 1 to 10 standard pallets.
- Goods that are not urgent enough to require a dedicated FTL but are too large for standard parcel couriers.
- Regular inventory replenishment or distribution orders where cost optimization is a priority.