A dry van is a fully enclosed trailer used for hauling cargo, offering protection from the elements. It's versatile, accommodating various types of freight without temperature control needs.
Reefers, or refrigerated trailers, are specialized units for transporting temperature-sensitive cargo. Equipped with refrigeration units, they maintain specific temperature ranges for perishable goods.
Box trucks are versatile vehicles used for transporting cargo, featuring an enclosed rectangular cargo area. They range from 10 to 26 feet in length and are popular for local and regional deliveries.
Flatbed trucks feature open cargo areas ideal for transporting oversized or irregularly shaped cargo. Their versatility accommodates various industries, including construction and manufacturing.
Power-only trucking involves a setup where a trucking company provides the tractor to move trailers or containers owned by another party. This arrangement offers flexibility for both parties.
Hot shot trucks are agile and versatile vehicles used for hauling smaller loads quickly over short to medium distances. Equipped with flatbed trailers, they're ideal for urgent or time-sensitive cargo.