
Truck Types
Sleeper Cab Trucks: For long-haul routes, equipped with sleeping quarters for drivers.
Trailer Types
Dry Van Trailers: Enclosed trailers for general cargo.
Refrigerated Trailers (Reefers): For temperature-sensitive goods like food or pharmaceuticals.
Loading/Unloading Equipment
Forklifts: For loading and unloading heavy cargo.
Cargo Securement Equipment
Straps and Tie-Downs: For securing loads on flatbeds or inside trailers.
Tarps: To protect cargo on open trailers from weather.
Edge Protectors: To prevent straps from damaging the cargo.
Communication and Tracking Equipment
Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs): To track driving hours and ensure compliance with regulations.
GPS Systems: For navigation and route optimization.
Fleet Management Software: For real-time tracking of vehicles and freight.
Safety and Maintenance Equipment
Fire Extinguishers: Required safety equipment for emergencies.
Warning Triangles and Flares: For breakdowns or accidents.
Spare Tires and Tools: For emergency repairs.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Drivers
Safety vests, gloves, helmets, and steel-toe boots for safe loading/unloading.