1 Flat Bed This intermodal container is known for its flat and level bed. No roof and sides make it ideal for conveniently carrying heavier loads.
2 Dry Van Dry Van can best be described by its ‘Box on Wheels’ outlook. Best for dry goods shipping, it is not temperature sensitive, though protects loads from external climatic conditions.
3 Step Deck Do your loads are too tall to carry by a flatbed trailer? Step Deck suits you the best. These trailers have an upper and lower deck, keeping you ready for all circumstances.
5 Reefer Reefer makes transporting temperature-sensitive products easier. These refrigerated trailers ensure frozen foods never melt before human consumption.
6 Power Only Power-only trucking (drop and hook shipping) facilitates shippers to hire a semi-tractor and driver. It makes transporting goods easier and cheaper.
7 Box Truck These bob trucks, Cube Vans, and Straight trucks are shaped like a box. Highlighted for its large load-bearing capacity, it’s a popular choice for efficient shipping.