Size and Dimensions
Door and Access
Flooring and Insulation
Load Capacity and Weight
Suspension and Handling
Technological Features
Environmental and Regulatory Compliance
Construction Material
Additional Features
The specifications listed are based upon COOP's most commonly rented fleet. They are not the exact measurements of all fleet vehicles rented by COOP. Specifications will vary by make, model, and year of trailer.
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Refrigerated Trailers
Refrigerated trailers are also known as reefer trailers. They are temperature-controlled trailers used for the transportation of frozen goods and other temperature-sensitive goods with a maximum freight weight ranging from 42,000lbs to 45,000lbs. Also, maximum lengths of reefer trailers are from 48ft to 53ft, with maximum heights and widths of 8.2ft and 8ft respectively. Reefer trailers can also be used to haul cargo that does not require temperature control.
Step Deck Trailers
Step-deck trailers are similar to flatbed trailers in that, they have no sides and a roof. Alternatively, step decks are also called drop deck trailers that are made of a top and bottom deck. They have a maximum payload of 48,000 pounds with a legal freight height of up to 10ft. Also, most step decks have maximum lengths varying from 48ft to 53ft, with widths of up to 8.5ft.
Flatbed Trailers
With flatbed trailers, loading and unloading of freight can be done from any side. This, plus the versatility flatbed trailers offer makes them some of the best trailers in the trailer market. The maximum freight weight of flatbed trailers is 48,000pounds, and the allowed freight height is up to 8.5 ft. Also, most trailers have a maximum width of 8.5 ft and can be as long as 53ft.
Dry Van Trailers
Dry van trailers are enclosed trailers that mostly carry goods that could possibly get damaged from exposure of weather or even falling. Most dry van trailers can be loaded from the rear but others have side doors to enable easier loading/unloading. They have an upper freight weight ranging from 42,000lbs to 45,000lbs, the height of up to 8ft, the maximum width of 8.2ft and maximum lengths ranging from 48-53 ft.
Big Tex Trailers
Having been in operation for over 30 years, Big Tex Trailers produces some of the strongest and most stable trailers there are. They are highly reliable with top-notch quality, not to mention that Big Tex Trailers are installed with both electric and hydraulic brakes.
Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co.
Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co. has the largest output of reefer trailers and is one of the best trailer manufacturing companies in USA. The company is also family-owned and produces trailers of the highest standards. Some of the trailers it manufactures include flatbeds, dry van trailers, curtain-sided trailers and of course, reefer trailers.
Triton Trailers
Triton Trailers has been one of the longest operating companies in the USA. The company has a strong focus on quality and safety of their products and ultimate customer service. Triton Trailers is known for its high-quality steel and aluminum trailers.
Stoughton Trailers
Stoughton Trailers have their headquarters located in Stoughton, Wisconsin with a focus on the production of dry van trailers, grain trailers, chassis, reefer trailers, and containers. As a way to expand operations, the company has 9 operation centers in South Central Wisconsin. The company is also among the top trailer manufacturing companies in the USA with some of the most durable trailers.
Wabash National Corporation
Wabash National Corporation started its operations dating back in 1985, with over 70 patents today. The company has some of the best-designed trailers of high standards and examples of the trailers they manufacture include platform trailers, refrigerated trailers, and intermodal equipment.
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Renting a commercial vehicle builds your freight transportation business. It is a flexible and cost-effective way to move large goods from one place to another. Short term rentals are great for businesses that need occasional transport. It allows you to take advantage of peak season demand, or to cover vehicle maintenance downtime. Longer term rentals work best for ground transport companies that need constant access to a commercial vehicle. It provides the freedom to customize vehicle needs and not worry about depreciation, maintenance, or storage costs.
Business owners need the right equipment to store and transport consumer durable good. Renting a commercial vehicle provides the flexibility to choose the right size cargo area, the convenience of having the vehicle delivered to your location, and knowing the vehicle has been maintained. Renting a commercial trailer or truck for your durable goods business and enjoy a hassle-free experience.
In the Hospitality and Tourism Industry, renting commercial trucks and trailers is the fastest way to keep customers happy. This approach is ideal for transporting supplies, furniture, and equipment to and from various hospitality venues. It offers the flexibility to adjust to seasonal demands or special events, ensuring that hotels, restaurants, and other hospitality businesses keep their overhead low.
Construction jobs and companies come in all sizes and need lumber or metal framing on job sites. Projects range from small to medium residential contracts and large industrial and commercial projects. These construction jobs require different types of equipment and machinery, from large to small. Renting commercial trailers and trucks through the COOP platform let you choose the right size vehicle for the right job.
Our cutting-edge platform lets your business unlock the ability to rent and list quality trailers and trucks, tractors, and vans that are part of a Ryder lease or maintenance program all in one place. Backed by Ryder’s team of experts and years of extensive knowledge in the industry, we’re empowering companies to maximize the potential of their fleet operations.
With thousands of dry van, refrigerated, storage, or flatbed semi trailers, and power units that are part of a Ryder lease or maintenance program to choose from, COOP makes it easy for businesses to find more than just a rental vehicle. Here’s how you can too:
Create Your Account
After completing the registration form, a COOP member will connect with you to set up your free account. Then, get ready to start reserving!
Find Your Vehicles
You can use various filters or speak with our expert team to search for the equipment that perfectly fits your business’s needs. Request to reserve vehicles directly from a mobile device or desktop computer.
Pick-Up
Once at the pick-up location, drivers will upload photos of the vehicle’s condition on the platform and get the keys from the vehicle’s owner to begin a rental and get on the road.
Drop-Off
To complete reservations, simply have drivers return the vehicles to their designated locations, hand off the keys, and upload some return pictures. Pay the daily rate and mileage, and you're done!
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Available on all reservations, we strive to get you the services you need and connect you with a local vendor to get you back on the road as quickly as possible.
Our vehicle requirements are set in place to make sure your business receives regularly serviced and well-maintained vehicles in good working condition.
We're analyzing the complexities of fuel costs for operating commercial trailers and exploring strategies to enhance fuel efficiency. We'll examine industry best practices and solutions to help you stay ahead of the curve and boost your bottom line.
We often hear terms like "drayage" and "cartage" being thrown around. Still, many people find themselves scratching their heads when discussing their differences in the trucking industry. Let's clear things up and discuss the differences between drayage and cartage.
Looking for ways to maximize stops at the pump when hauling goods on commercial trailers? When transporting loads, every mile counts, and fuel costs can significantly impact the bottom line. Finding ways to improve fuel efficiency is crucial, which is where trailer skirts (edge skirts or trailer side skirts) come in. These aerodynamic panels attach to the underside of trailers, and though they seem small, they offer big benefits for trailers.