
What Load Consolidation
Actually Saves You
A look at the cost and environmental impact of smarter freight optimization, backed by results from a live BlueGrace program running across 13 shippers and 27 freight codes.
Program: Load Optimization
$3.5M
in freight savings, 6.7% below direct rate
27%
fewer miles driven through consolidation
13%
lower CO₂ output across the program
Introduction
Every load that ships alone costs more than it has to. Partial, unconsolidated shipments burn extra miles, extra fuel, and extra budget that could go somewhere else in the business.
Over a recent seven-month stretch, a BlueGrace load optimization program ran across 13 shippers spanning food and beverage, floral, industrial, and consumer goods. Every order line moving through the program got checked for a better way to move it, by mode, by carrier, and by route.
The mechanics were straightforward. Before a load moved, the program checked whether combining it with other freight, shifting it to a different mode, or routing it through a different carrier would lower the cost without changing the delivery promise. When a better option existed, the load moved that way instead, order line by order line, lane by lane.
That kind of checking only pays off at volume, which is exactly what a seven-month, 13-shipper program provides. It also means the savings below are not a one-time win. They are what happens every month a shipper keeps consolidating instead of shipping alone.
Here is what disciplined consolidation did to their freight spend and their emissions footprint, at the same time.
Consolidation cut $3,532,956 from freight spend and 4,134,829 lb of CO₂ from the road, in the same seven months, from the same loads.
The Cost of Shipping Alone
560,123 order lines got consolidated into 184,743 loads, averaging three lines per load. That single shift moved freight spend from a direct rate of $52,969,237 to an optimized rate of $49,436,281, a savings of $3,532,956, or 6.7% below direct rate.
Where the savings came from
Savings showed up across every mode, but truckload and LTL consolidation carried most of the weight:
Truckload – $1,689,905 saved across 7,735 loads and 56,066 lines.
LTL – $1,667,275 saved across 85,647 loads and 368,900 lines.
Parcel / Ground – $175,776 saved across 91,361 loads and 135,157 lines.
Single-stop loads made up the bulk of the volume and the bulk of the savings, $2,438,167 across 183,066 loads. Multi-stop routes contributed another $1,094,784 on a much smaller number of loads, proof that consolidation pays off whether a route makes one stop or four.
Case Study
One food and beverage shipper in the group saved $761,003 in the same period, the largest share of any account in the program.
Three other accounts, spanning foodservice, floral and horticulture, and industrial goods, each topped $500,000 in savings over the same seven months.
Cost and carbon move together. Every mile removed from a route lowers the bill and the emissions at the same time.
The Environmental Case
Fewer loads also means fewer miles. Consolidation eliminated 75,744,190 miles, a 27% cut in total freight mileage. Less driving means less fuel burned and less CO₂ released into the air.
Monthly CO₂ output dropped every single month of the program, moving from 31,702,240 lb down to 27,567,411 lb.
Sustainability Impact, EPA SmartWay
4.1M lb
CO₂ reduced, a 13% cut in emissions, using EPA SmartWay CO₂ factors matched by carrier – EPA SmartWay
408
passenger vehicles’ worth of emissions taken off the road for a year – EPA equivalency
86,142
tree seedlings grown over 10 years, the equivalent carbon offset – EPA equivalency
How the numbers get checked
Each load’s direct rate gets compared against its actual optimized cost, lane by lane. Emissions come from EPA SmartWay CO₂ factors, matched to the carrier that hauled each load.
See Your Own Numbers
The figures above come from a live program running across 13 shippers and 27 freight codes. The same process can run against your own freight data.
Here is what it takes to see your own numbers:
A recent set of invoices or rate data, by lane and mode.
No cost and no obligation to run the comparison.
A side-by-side look at your direct rate versus what optimization could save.
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