My shop is too small to run full sheets through the table saw (14x24). I like the track saw better anyway. I haul the wood home in a small trailer which has short wooden sides. Sometimes I just get a sheet on top of the sides and cut it there with the tracksaw. Usually I tip it out of the trailer and carry it under my arm, clamped to my side, to the shop garage. I put a 1 inch thick piece of foam on top of the outfeed/assembly table (3'x7') and lift the sheet on top. The foam slides some but the table has locking casters and is loaded down with tools so it does not move. I have to shift the foam a bit once the plywood is up but it works. I'm 63 but can still handle full sheets of 3/4 OK, but I'm doing this as a hobby so a couple sheets in a weekend is about as much as I typically cut up.
Slickest setup I've seen was a wooden lattice of 1x3s or 1x4s with folding legs so it can be setup as a cut table. The guy who used it had health issues where he couldn't manage the sheets but he could slide them off his pickup onto the cut table. From there, he finish cut with a track saw. He never had to lift a whole sheet. If it gets to where I need it, I might do this. But so far, one lift onto the table is OK. Carrying it 20 feet or so from the trailer to the shop garage isn't a problem. I can back the trailer into the shop garage but usually I'd rather carry the plywood (I also have to pivot it 90 degrees while backing it and I'm not great at it).