Partial TL Shipping in Texas
Texas is the largest PTL market in the country by volume, driven by its massive energy sector, petrochemical industry, and rapidly growing manufacturing base. Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin each serve as major PTL hubs with distinct freight profiles and consolidation opportunities.
Partial TL in Texas: Market Snapshot
Capacity: Balanced · Utilization 81%Active Carriers
60–111
Partial TL in TX
Rate Premium
+10-20% vs dry van
vs dry van baseline
Lead Time
3-5 days
avg booking window
Peak Season
Oct-Dec (retail peak)
softest: Late Jan-early Feb
Fleet Composition
40% fleet + 45% O/O + 15% mega-carrier
Shortage Risk
Moderate — 2-3 day lead time locks in standard rates; spot market is predictable.
Industries Using Partial TL in Texas
These industries drive Partial TL freight demand in Texas.
Petrochemical & Refining
The Houston Ship Channel and Gulf Coast refineries ship partial loads of specialty chemicals, resins, and petrochemical products weighing 10,000-25,000 lbs. Hazmat-certified PTL service is essential for most chemical shipments.
Technology Manufacturing
Austin and Dallas's semiconductor, electronics, and computer manufacturing sectors — including Samsung, Texas Instruments, and Dell — ship partial loads of chips, components, and assembled products in the 5,000-18,000 lb range.
Oil Field Equipment
The Permian Basin and Eagle Ford Shale drive PTL demand for drilling components, wellhead equipment, pumps, and tools. Partial loads of 10,000-28,000 lbs move from Houston manufacturing facilities to active drilling areas.
Key Partial TL Freight Lanes in Texas
High-volume Partial TL lanes originating in or passing through Texas.
Dallas → Houston (I-45)
240-mile lane with the highest PTL frequency in the South. Manufacturing, technology, and consumer goods move between the state's two largest metros with same-day service multiple times daily.
Houston → New Orleans (I-10)
350-mile Gulf Coast corridor carrying petrochemical products, food, and manufactured goods. PTL rates are competitive due to balanced bidirectional freight flows.
Dallas → El Paso (I-20)
640-mile east-west lane connecting the DFW manufacturing center with the U.S.-Mexico border. PTL consolidation at Dallas serves cross-border supply chain freight.
Texas Regulations for Partial TL Freight
Key regulatory considerations for Partial TL shipping in Texas.
Texas Oversize/Overweight Permits (TxDOT)
Texas issues single-trip and annual overweight permits through TxDOT's online system. Oil field equipment loads frequently require permits on state highways. Processing is fast — typically same-day for standard overweight permits.
Houston Port Area TWIC Requirements
PTL loads originating from or delivering to the Houston Ship Channel area require drivers with valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) cards. Port area access also requires advance scheduling and chassis agreements.
Market Insights: Partial TL in Texas
Nation's Largest PTL Market
Texas generates more PTL freight than any other state. The combination of petrochemicals (Houston), technology (Austin/Dallas), oil field equipment (Permian Basin), and massive consumer markets (DFW, Houston, San Antonio) creates year-round PTL demand across every equipment type.
Mexico Cross-Border Growth
Nearshoring is accelerating PTL volume on the Laredo, El Paso, and McAllen border corridors. Manufacturers moving production from Asia to Mexico are generating new PTL demand for components and finished goods crossing between Texas and Mexican manufacturing centers.
Regulatory Watchpoint
Partial TL in TX
Standard FMCSA compliance applies. Verify operating authority (MC), $1M cargo insurance, and state-specific fuel tax credentials for Texas.
Every carrier in our Texas Partial TL network is pre-vetted on this specific compliance item before we assign your load.
Partial TL Shipping in Texas — FAQs
Why is Texas the top PTL market?
Texas combines the nation's largest energy sector, a booming tech industry, massive consumer markets, and extensive cross-border trade. DFW and Houston alone generate more PTL freight than most entire states. The state's size and economic diversity create year-round demand across all PTL categories.
What are PTL rates from Texas?
From DFW, dry PTL averages $1.50-2.10 per mile for 10,000-lb loads — very competitive due to carrier density. Houston chemical PTL (hazmat) runs $2.50-3.80 per mile. Oil field equipment from Midland-Odessa commands $2.80-4.00 per mile due to remote locations.
How does Houston chemical PTL work?
Houston chemical PTL requires hazmat-certified carriers with proper placarding, insurance, and emergency response plans. Specialty chemicals often need temperature control or compatibility isolation. Major carriers like Schneider, XPO, and Kenan Advantage offer dedicated chemical PTL programs.
What's the impact of nearshoring on Texas PTL?
Mexico nearshoring has increased Laredo-corridor PTL volume 25-40% since 2022. Auto parts, electronics, and appliance components cross daily in partial loads. DFW has become a key PTL consolidation point for Mexico-origin freight redistributed across the U.S.
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