Truck Types
The freight, the brokers, and the rates that move your equipment.
Whatever you pull, we know who's paying for it — and what the lane should actually clear.
Dry Van
The workhorse of OTR freight — consumer goods, packaged products, palletized loads.
Suitable loads
Retail, CPG, paper, dry foods, e-comm.
- High volume freight
- Strong board availability
- Predictable lanes
Reefer
Temperature-controlled freight with stronger rates and steadier year-round demand.
Suitable loads
Produce, frozen, dairy, pharma, beverages.
- Premium RPM
- Less seasonal swing
- Long-haul opportunities
Flatbed
Open-deck freight requiring securement skill and the patience for a slower load cycle.
Suitable loads
Steel, lumber, machinery, building materials.
- Higher per-load revenue
- Loyal broker network
- Less dock waiting
Power Only
Pull pre-loaded trailers — drop-and-hook efficiency with low equipment overhead.
Suitable loads
Drop trailers from major shippers and 3PLs.
- No trailer cost
- Fast turn times
- Network drop programs
Hotshot
Light, fast, expedited freight on dually pickups with gooseneck trailers.
Suitable loads
Oilfield, machinery parts, expedited LTL.
- Time-sensitive premium
- Lower fuel cost
- Niche broker base
Box Truck
Straight-truck and sprinter freight ideal for regional and final-mile work.
Suitable loads
LTL, last-mile, expedites, white-glove.
- No CDL required (under 26k)
- Regional home time
- Stable demand
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