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How it works
Connect with DKS Dispatching
Contact us to discuss your dispatching needs and how we can assist you
We find the best loads and routes
Our experienced team will search for the most profitable loads and optimize your routes for maximum efficiency
Dispatching and support
We handle all the necessary paperwork and provide 24/7 support to ensure a smooth dispatching process
Maximize earnings and minimize downtime
With our reliable dispatching services, you can focus on driving while we help you maximize your earnings and minimize downtime
Reasons to choose us:
Load Monitoring
Route Planning
Finding Freight
Communication
Industry Experience
Freight Negotiation
After Hours
Document Management
Truck Types
Dry Van
Dry van trucks are the most common and versatile truck types used for freight transportation. These enclosed trailers protect from weather elements. They are commonly used for hauling non-perishable goods such as consumer goods, electronics, and industrial supplies.
Flatbed
Flatbed trucks are characterized by an open-air trailer without sides or a roof. These trucks (typiclly 48 or 53 feet long) designed to transport oversized or irregularly shaped cargo, such as construction materials, machinery, and large equipment.
Reefer
Reefer trucks, also known as refrigerated trucks, transport perishable goods requiring specific temperature control using integrated refrigeration units. These trucks are essential for transporting fresh produce, frozen food, pharmaceuticals, and other temperature-sensitive items.
Power Only
With power only trucking, carriers only need to provide a driver and tractor. Shippers provide their own trailers that are preloaded before pickup. When a customer is ready for transport, they will schedule the details of pickup and delivery with a carrier.
Box Truck
Box trucks, also known as cube vans or straight trucks, have a box-shaped cargo area attached to a chassis, offering enclosed transportation. These trucks are commonly used for local and regional deliveries, furniture transportation, and moving services.
Hotshot
Hot shot trucks, which are typically 30-40 feet long, expedite the delivery of time-sensitive and smaller loads. They often feature a gooseneck trailer or a flatbed trailer. Hot shot trucking is ideal for quick shipments, emergency deliveries, and transporting smaller equipment or parts. This truck type is highly efficient in meeting urgent delivery needs.
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