Size and Dimensions
Construction and Material
Load Capacity and Handling
Suspension and Maneuverability
Environmental and Safety Features
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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Pup Trailers
Pup trailers are the smallest types of dry trailers and are mostly used for city deliveries. They usually have maximum lengths ranging from 26 to 29 feet. When you need to deliver in congested parts of the city or residential areas with narrow roads, then pup trailers are the most convenient.
Moving Vans
Moving vans are not very common, but are mostly used for carrying heavy furniture and other appliances. Just like standard dry van trailers, they come in different sizes and you can always choose a moving van large enough for your transportation needs.
General Dry Van Trailers
General dry van trailers are the most common types of dry trailers. Whether you need to haul building materials and machinery, electronics, or appliances, having the right dry trailer will get the job done. Dry vans can also be as long as 53 ft and since they are enclosed, they are perfect for protecting goods from rain and other external elements during transportation.
Hyundai
Hyundai dry trailers are built with a ribbed structure on the outside in order to ensure maximum rigidity. This also contributes to the durability factor of most Hyundai dry trailers. Also, the floor is fitted with rails for easy loading and offloading of freight. All these and more make Hyundai one of the best brands for dry trailer rentals.
Vanguard
Vanguard prides itself on producing not only high-quality but also spacious dry trailers. In fact, most of their dry trailers are most preferred by businesses with voluminous freight transportation needs. In addition, Vanguard dry trailers are built for safety as they are fitted with impact guards that ensure less damage occurs when there is a collision.
Utility
Utility dry trailers are made purposely to withstand different unpredictable road conditions. Most of their dry trailers are made from aluminum which helps in reducing the total weight of the vehicle during the transportation of goods.
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Appliance Hauling
Dry vans are enclosed hence an ideal and safe way of transporting delicate appliances. Since they are enclosed and come in different sizes, they are often used for different transportation needs. Dry trailers are enclosed reducing possible dangers like hanging cables.
Construction
Dry trailers are large and are often used to haul large equipment used in construction. They guarantee safety on the road since the huge equipment is not exposed to other motorists on the road. If you have a construction business in Charlotte, you can rent a large dry trailer with COOP to efficiently transport all your equipment.
Deliveries
Dry van trailer rentals are also a great choice if you need to make deliveries in the city. For example, pup trailers are small and compact which allows easy maneuvering in congested spaces when compared to other large dry trailers. In addition, dry van trailers can be used to carry a wide range of freight which makes them ideal for different business uses.
Who has the dry trailer rentals?
COOP offers different types of dry trailer rentals in Charlotte at very competitive rates. For example, you can rent a large dry trailer starting from $20 per day.
Can I use a rental dry trailer for my transport business?
Yes! When you rent a dry trailer in Charlotte with COOP, you can use it for your transport business as you wish.
What dry trailer size do I need to move appliances?
It will depend on the size and quantity of appliances you need to move. For instance, you can rent a 45 ft dry trailer or a larger 48-footer with COOP and conveniently haul your appliances.
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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
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