
Truck Types
Reefer

​Refrigerated containers, also called reefer containers, are used for goods that need to be temperature controlled during shipping. Reefer containers are equipped with a refrigeration unit that is connected to the power supply on board the ship.
Flatbed
A flatbed container is used to ship extremely heavy and large cargo such as airplane parts, odd-shaped cargo, and heavy machinery.


Dry Van
Designed for intermodal transportation, you can load the 53-foot container at the manufacturing facility, transport it to the ocean or railyard and deliver the goods to the final destination by truck – all in the same container.
Step Deck
A step deck trailer is designed to carry cargo that is too tall to go on a flatbed truck. A step deck truck can help you haul loads without having to obtain special permits for exceeding the legal height limit.


Power Only
Power only trucking is a full truckload capacity solution that occurs when a carrier provides only a driver and a tractor. In power only trucking, the driver does not bring a trailer, but instead hooks up to and hauls a trailer that is either leased or owned by a 3PL or shipper.