LTL + FTL Freight Shipping
If you need LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) or FTL (Full Truckload) freight shipping services, our on-site fleet and robust network of trucks, drivers and terminals is your solution. Our commitment to damage-free, on-time service is backed by on-site fleet and LTL and FTL transportation experts. Whether it’s across the state or across the nation, we deliver with speed, reliability, and flexibility.
FTL (Full truckload) fleet options include dry vans, refrigerated/reefer trucks, flatbeds, drop decks and oversized options. And LTL (Less-than-truckload) options include standard, volume, expedite, guaranteed and refrigerated shipping services.
Flatbed Trailer Shipping
Flatbed trucking is vital to our economy and every industry in operation. That’s why every day millions of tons of machinery, equipment, and products are shipped nationwide on flatbed trucks.
Flatbed shipping provides dimensional flexibility for large freight that drywall (box trailer) walls can’t accomodate.
When you work with the experts at DTC for your flatbed shipping requirements, we’ll guide you through DOT and safety requirements, and coordinate additional equipment needed for loading and unloading your freight. It’s critical for us to understand all the particulars of your shipment, including the commodities being shipped, the value, dimensions and weight.
Talk with our experts who can can help ensure that you have the security, capacity and the right equipment to get the job done safely. Our goal is to make shipping a lighter load for you.
Reefer / Refrigerated Trailer Shipping
Refrigerated trucks, also referred to as reefer trucks, are utilized in the transportation of temperature-sensitive goods. These commercial vehicles are designed to haul large amounts of cargo, similar to standard semi-trailers.
Refrigerated freight refers to freight that requires specific, temperature-controlled environments during shipment. This is where refrigerated trucks, or reefer trucks, come into play. As the name implies, refrigerated trucks include a built-in refrigeration system inside their trailers to keep their cargo cool. Refrigerated freight can range anywhere from perishables like fresh foods (anything from fruit to seafood), to pharmaceuticals like insulin or over-the-counter medication.
Dry Van / Box Trailer Shipping
Dry vans offer a versatile method of shipping and are well suited for everything from clothing, electronics, and shelf-stable canned goods to manufacturing materials, automotive parts, health and beauty supplies, and so many other consumer goods. The enclosed nature makes this type of haul truck a good choice for high-value loads you’d like protected from inclement weather, shipping damage, and theft.