Posts Tagged ‘tractor trailers’

Weigh Stations: How do they Work?

Friday, December 12th, 2014

Weigh Stations

Anyone who has ever traveled any significant distance on a major highway has probably passed by a weigh station. While weigh stations are commonly found throughout the nation, many aren’t familiar with how they operate or what their purpose is.

(more…)

Tractor Trailer Options for Freight

Thursday, September 4th, 2014

Tractor Trailer OptionsWhen you have freight that needs to be shipped, one truck doesn’t always fit all freight. There are several tractor trailer options available for freight transportation.  Some freight items don’t need any extra care during transportation, while food and other freight items might require specific temperatures during transportation. Other items may be too large to fit in one tractor trailer versus another. Before you transport your freight, you must first observe the items you are shipping. Based on your freight, you can then make an educated decision about which tractor trailer to use in your situation.

Tractor Trailer Options

 

  1. Box Truck- This tractor trailer option is commonly used when transporting furniture, large boxes, and large appliances. Furniture companies favor these types of trucks that come in a variety of sizes. The cargo area is separate from the truck and sits on a frame.
  2. Refrigerated Trailer- The trailer of this truck has the ability to be set at a lower temperature than the rest of the truck. The cargo area of the tuck can be cooled by either carbon dioxide agents or a small diesel engine to ensure the freight stays at the appropriate temperature.
  3. Flat Bed- The cargo area on a flatbed truck is open and on a completely flat surface. Freight that is larger in size or heavier in weight can be transported by a flat bed, along with freight that can be exposed to varying weather conditions.
  4. Semi-Trailer- Normally known as an 18 wheeler, semi-trailers are commonly found on busy highways. This tractor trailer option is used to ship LTL and FTL loads.

 

 

Evan Transportation was founded in 1992 by Jerry Wolfarth, who at the time had over 25 years of experience in the trucking and transportation industry. The initial operation consisted of a few trucks and drivers who were dedicated and professional. The goal of the company was to provide excellent, dependable service.

If you need materials and products moved in the Mid-Atlantic region, contact Evan Transportation. We hire professional drivers with excellent driving records, and maintain a fleet of trailers and vehicles that are reliable and ready to roll.

Contact us today for all of your freight shipment needs or call us at 443-673-3365. We will discuss your tractor trailer options for the freight you wish to ship.

Before you hit the road, check us out on FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedIn and YouTube!

 

Source:

http://www.shippingdiscounts.com/what-types-of-trucks-are-used-in-freight-shipping/

Different Types of Tractor Trailers

Tuesday, July 30th, 2013

You see them every day on the highway. Tractor trailers, also known as semi-trailers, move a whopping 68% of goods delivered in the U.S. More than 5.6 million are registered in the U.S, and there are 3.2 million truck drivers in the U.S, who collectively drive about 140 billion miles a year to get goods to their destinations. But what do you know about the different kinds of tractor trailers? You might be surprised to find out that there are several types of tractor trailers.

tractor trailer

Box Trucks

This is the most common kind of tractor trailer. The trailer is in the shape of a wedge, meaning that it is taller in the back than in the front. These trailers come in 28-foot as well as 45-foot sizes. A 45-foot wedge has a capacity of about 3,000 cubic feet.

Container Trucks

These trucks carry containers that can be shipped overseas on container ships. These containers have about half the capacity of a box truck, at 1,172 cubic feet.

Refrigerated Trucks

Also known as “reefer trucks,” these trucks are essentially box trucks that also have a refrigeration unit behind the cabin of the truck in order to keep the contents of the trailer cool.

Flatbed Truck

Flatbed trucks are used to transport things of odd or oversize dimensions that would not fit in a normal trailer.

Tanker Trucks

Tanker trucks carry liquids, and range in capacity from 1,000 to 9,000 gallons. They can carry food grade and toxic grade liquids, and often require a special license to transport the latter.

 

Evan Transportation was founded in 1992 by Jerry Wolfarth, who at the time had over 25 years of experience in the trucking and transportation industry. The initial operation consisted of a few trucks and drivers who were dedicated and professional. The goal of the company was to provide excellent, dependable service.

If you need materials and products moved in the Mid Atlantic region, contact Evan Transportation. We hire professional drivers with excellent driving records, and maintain a fleet of trailers and vehicles that are reliable and ready to roll.

Contact us today for all of your freight shipment needs or call us at 443-673-3365

Before you hit the road, check us out on FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedIn and YouTube!

Sources

http://www.ehow.com/info_8035737_kinds-tractor-trailers.html

http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/news/pictures/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-semi-trucks#slide-10