In some cases, yes. In general, ShipStation's carrier integrations create labels for small parcel shipments. We have been working to expand these services and do have a few less than truckload (LTL) options, listed below. At this time we do not support full truck load (FTL) shipping services.
FedEx Freight
FedEx Freight is an air freight service that allows you to ship palletized freight over 150lbs. While these are considered LTL services, these services do not require and will not provide a bill of lading.
FedEx Freight options in ShipStation include: FedEx 1Day® Freight, FedEx 2Day® Freight, FedEx 3Day® Freight, FedEx First Overnight® Freight, FedEx International Economy® Freight, FedEx International Priority® Freight.
For additional information about using these FedEx services, please visit the FedEx support site.
UPS Ground with Freight Pricing
ShipStation does support creating labels using the UPS Ground with Freight Pricing for multi-package shipments over 150lbs. This is still considered a UPS Ground service, but it uses the freight pricing model instead of the small parcel pricing model. This is not a true LTL service and no bill of lading is required or provided.
Go to the UPS support site for more information on the requirements for this service or contact your UPS account rep to discuss if your shipments qualify. If they do, review the Additional Features section of our UPS article for details on how to create this type of label.
GLS Canada
GLS Canada offers freight shipping through their partnership with parcel delivery network Dicom for domestic packages over 45 kg in weight.
A separate Bill of Lading (BOL) must always be issued for each shipment and must not include more than one Consignee and one destination on one day from one Shipper. Review the GLS-Dicom Freight Conditions of Carriage and Limitation of Liability for more information.