A flatbed with a retractable curtain that protects freight like a dry van while allowing easy side loading.
This refers to a semi-truck (tractor unit) that hauls customer-owned trailers.
A smaller, quick-response truck (often a dually pickup with a flatbed trailer) used for urgent, short-haul freight.
A lowboy trailer has an extremely low deck height, designed to carry heavy or tall items that cannot be transported on a flatbed.
Similar to a flatbed but with a lower deck, allowing the transport of taller cargo that exceeds standard height limits.
A reefer truck is a temperature-controlled trailer used for transporting perishable goods like food, pharmaceuticals, and flowers. Equipped with a built-in cooling unit.
Tanker trucks are designed to carry liquids or gases. They may be insulated, pressurized, or compartmentalized depending on the cargo.
Flatbed trucks have an open trailer with no sides or roof, making them ideal for oversized or irregularly shaped loads.
Dry vans are enclosed trailers used for shipping non-perishable items. They’re the most common type of freight trucks on highways and protect goods from weather and damage.