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Dry Van
A dry van full truck load refers to freight transported in a dry van trailer, which is an enclosed, non – refrigerated trailer. These trailers are versatile and protect cargo from the elements, making them ideal for a wide range of goods. Here are some common types of cargo we can help you with: Consumer goods (electronics, clothing, furniture, and household items) non-perishable food and beverages (canned goods, bottled drinks, and dry foods), paper products (books, office supplies, and packaging materials), building materials (lumber, tiles, and hardware), automotive parts (tires, engines, and other vehicles components), manufactured goods (machinery, tools, and equipment)
Flatbed/Open-Deck
Flatbed or open-deck trailers are ideal for transporting oversized or irregular shaped cargo that can’t fit into enclosed trailers. Here are some common types of cargo we can help you with: construction materials (lumber, steel beams, and concrete blocks), heavy machinery (excavators, tractors, and other large equipment), vehicles (cars, trucks, and other vehicles, especially those that are oversized), large industrial equipment (generators, turbines, and other large industrial components), building supplies (roofing materials, scaffolding, and prefabricated structures), agricultural equipment (tractors, plows, and other farming machinery)
Temp-Controlled – Reefer
Temperature – controlled trailers are essential for transporting goods that require specific temperature ranges to maintain their quality and safety. Here are some common types of cargo we can help you with: perishable food items (fruits, vegetables, dairy products, meat, seafood, and frozen foods), pharmaceuticals (medicines, vaccines, and other medical supplies that need to be kept at precise temperature), chemical products (certain chemicals and industrial products that require stable temperatures to prevent reactions or degradation), floral products (fresh flowers and plants that need to be kept cool to maintain freshness) beverages (certain beverages, including wines and craft beers, that require specific temperature conditions)