DRY FREIGHT

DRY FREIGHT
Dry van shipping refers to the vehicle or compartment used to haul shipments. In this case, the “dry van” is the trailer you see connected to trucks on the highway every day. They’re big, rectangular containers, essentially. They’re considered the most common type of freight transportation, and they’re designed to haul pallets or boxes of cargo, as well as most any other type of equipment.

There is no temperature control or other climate alterations within the dry van, which means if your freight needs to be refrigerated, this is not the choice for you. However, for items like consumer goods (clothing, some electronics, machinery, packaged foods, etc.) they are great, because they allow for a large amount of freight to be shipped at once in an organized and convenient manner.

Dry van trucking is often chosen for their convenience: In addition to being large and versatile, they protect cargo from bad weather, potential damage, and theft. They’re used for both full-truckload as well as shipments—full truckloads can be scheduled with custom pick-up and delivery specifications, while shipments can benefit from lower pricing thanks to freight consolidation.

No matter what type of products you’re shipping, as long as they aren’t required to be kept cold, dry van shipping can work for your transport needs.

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