
Trailer Types
We work with a wide range of trailers to fit every load, every route, and every client’s unique needs. Explore the trailer types we dispatch and their key features.
Trailer Types

Dry Van trailers are the backbone of the trucking industry, offering enclosed protection that keeps products safe from weather, theft, and road hazards. They are versatile, making them suitable for everything from packaged goods and retail items to electronics and non-perishable supplies. With their wide availability and reliable security, they remain the most cost-effective and commonly used trailer option.
Trailer Types

Flatbed trailers are open-deck units created to handle freight that can't fit inside a standard trailer. They allow loading and unloading from any angle, making them the perfect choice for bulky materials like steel beams, construction equipment, lumber, and pipes. Their adaptability makes them a go-to for industries that need safe transport of irregular or oversized loads.
Trailer Types

Refrigerated trailers, commonly known as reefers, are designed to maintain a precise temperature throughout the journey. They are essential for transporting perishable goods such as food, beverages, medicine, and other temperature-sensitive items. With advanced cooling systems, they ensure cargo arrives fresh, compliant with health standards, and ready for distribution no matter the distance.
Trailer Types

Step Deck trailers, also called drop decks, feature a lower deck height that allows taller cargo to be hauled legally without requiring special permits. They are highly efficient for loads such as tractors, machinery, and industrial equipment that exceed Dry Van height restrictions. Their design provides both safety and compliance, making them a reliable solution for oversized freight.
Trailer Types

Lowboy trailers are built for extremely heavy and oversized cargo. With their low ground clearance, they can transport equipment like bulldozers, cranes, and large construction machinery that wouldn't fit on other trailers. These trailers are engineered to handle extraordinary weight while ensuring stability and safety on the road, making them indispensable for heavy industries.
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