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Our expertise lies in handling transportation services throughout North America, both incoming and outgoing. We cater to a wide range of transportation needs, including full truckload, less-than-truckload, oversized cargo, expedited freight, and show freight. Additionally, we provide on-site support in the form of measuring, obtaining permits, conducting surveys, offering escorts, and providing necessary equipment like blankets and straps.

Lowboy/Float/RGN

The lowboy, float, or RGN trailer is the lowest-riding option and is ideal for transporting oversized cargo that exceeds legal dimensions. RGN, or “removable gooseneck,” allows machinery to drive directly onto the trailer, especially useful for large or oddly shaped items that can’t be loaded with traditional equipment.

Flatbed

Flatbed trailers offer versatility in handling a wide variety of goods, including oversized cargo. They allow for the secure transportation and protection of freight using straps, chains, tarps, and even a rack & tarp system.

Extendable Double Drop

The extendable double-drop trailer shares most characteristics with a typical double-drop trailer, but it distinguishes itself with a critical feature: an expandable well. This feature enables the transportation of exceptionally large cargo. While the specific dimensions of these trailers may differ among manufacturers, most of them offer wells that can extend from 29 to 50 feet.

Step Deck

The step deck is a variation of the flatbed trailer, featuring a single drop that creates two loading platforms. The lower deck of this trailer enables the transportation of taller freight without requiring additional permits. Step decks are also commonly used for the transportation of oversized cargo.

Double Drop

The double-drop trailer is equipped with three decks positioned at varying heights to create a well for loading cargo. While the specific measurements of this trailer may differ among manufacturers, it excels in transporting significantly oversized shipments. Additionally, its low well height enhances its capacity for accommodating tall or high freight.

Straight Truck

Straight trucks are mainly employed for local less-than-truckload (LTL) or cross-border transportation. These trucks have a fixed body mounted to their frame for carrying cargo, and the body is not detachable. You can also find temperature-controlled straight trucks. Additionally, there is the option of adding a tailgate for deliveries to locations without a dock, such as job sites, residential areas, or specialized delivery destinations.

53' Reefer

A refrigerated trailer is equipped with insulated walls and a self-contained refrigeration system, primarily employed for the transportation of perishable goods. Loading is typically limited to dock level or using a forklift and pallet jack.

Roll-Tite/Conestoga

The roll-tite trailer, also referred to as a conestoga trailer, is a flatbed trailer equipped with a retractable frame and curtain system. This frame can be moved back and forth, allowing forklifts or cranes to load the cargo, and it can then be closed to protect the freight before shipment. Roll-tites and curtain-siders are suitable for step decks and double-drop trailers too.

53'Dry Van

Dry vans represent the common sight of tractor-trailers on the road. They are versatile in carrying a wide range of goods, with a preference for skidded freight. Loading into dry vans is typically done at dock level or using a forklift and pallet-jack. If needed, we offer blanket service to safeguard the freight from any potential damage.