Dry Load is the most common freight transportation type in North America.
Dry loads are not temperature controlled and are designed to carry pallets or boxes of cargo and any type of equipment.
Dry Loads are commonly used for moving non-perishable foods and beverages, textile and clothing items, plastic and building products.
The maximum length allowed for a dry van truck is 53 feet.
A dry van trailer can haul up to 45,000 pounds of cargo or 26 standard pallets.
Both full truckload and less than truck load freight shippers can benefit from using dry load trailers.