Vehicles Types
Flatbed Trucks
Flatbed trucks are prevalent in logistics, featuring an open bed or platform with no roof or sides. The flat open bed or platform on flatbed trucks allows hassle-free shipping of large, bulky, or oversized cargo that can’t fit on regular enclosed trucks.
This truck type is an excellent fit for oversized and irregular cargo freight, including heavy machinery, construction materials, steel pipes, and lumber. The truck’s platform facilitates easy loading and unloading and fosters flexibility regarding the hauled cargo’s size and shape.
Also, flatbed freight trucks offer the freedom to haul goods too wide or tall for the enclosed options, as they can accommodate cargo that exceeds the standard dimensions of a typical enclosed truck.
Our commonly uses flatbed freight trucks in construction, agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transportation, and logistics companies, which involve transporting oversized cargo over long distances.
This truck type is an excellent fit for oversized and irregular cargo freight, including heavy machinery, construction materials, steel pipes, and lumber. The truck’s platform facilitates easy loading and unloading and fosters flexibility regarding the hauled cargo’s size and shape.
Also, flatbed freight trucks offer the freedom to haul goods too wide or tall for the enclosed options, as they can accommodate cargo that exceeds the standard dimensions of a typical enclosed truck.
Our commonly uses flatbed freight trucks in construction, agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transportation, and logistics companies, which involve transporting oversized cargo over long distances.
Reefer Trucks
reefer is short for a refrigerated truck. This type of truck has a refrigeration unit to transport perishable goods such as fresh produce, frozen food items, pharmaceuticals, and other temperature-sensitive products requiring specific temperature conditions. Unlike traditional vehicles, reefer trucks are purpose-built to tackle temperature control needs. A well-maintained reefer truck can maintain the precise temperature necessary to ensure the safety and freshness of the goods during their journey from point A to point B.
Curtain-side Trucks
Curtain side trucks are commonly used for transporting goods that require protection but also need to be loaded or unloaded quickly, such as packaged goods, machinery, or furniture. The flexibility and efficiency of curtain side trucks make them popular in various industries, especially in logistics and transportation
Van Trucks
Vans offer flexibility and mobility, delivering goods to a wide variety of locations, including remote and inaccessible areas. They are capable of transporting a variety of goods while providing protection from external factors such as weather and pollutio
Tail-Lift Trucks
Tail-lift trucks are the game-changer in the struggles of loading and unloading heavy cargo in logistics. These trucks feature a hydraulic or liftgate that can be lowered and lifted to load and unload heavy and bulky cargo quickly.
Trailer Trucks
Trailer trucks come in various sizes and configurations, but they usually feature a maximum length of 18 meters and a maximum weight of 40 tons. This size is convenient for trucks to transport large and oversized loads over long distances. The trucks often haul products from one point to another in the agriculture, manufacturing, and retail industries
