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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.
No matter the job, enjoy the freedom of flexibility at competitive rates.
Get semi trailers when and where you need them! With COOP by Ryder you can enjoy:
Refrigerated Trailers
Refrigerated trailers come in many different lengths and can also be known as reefer trailers. These trailers are made by a handful of different companies and even come in single or multiple temperature zone options, for if you have cargo that has different requirements. If you need to transport food, flowers, or any refrigerated cargo that requires air circulation to stay fresh, a wooden floor refrigerated trailer is your best option. If you are hauling frozen food, medical supplies, or other goods that require cooling but not air circulation, a metallic floor reefer trailer is what you need.
Dry Van Trailers
Dry van trailers are the most common type of trailers and are used to haul dry and non-perishable goods like appliances or furniture. The fully-enclosed cargo area in a dry van trailer allows your cargo to be protected from the elements, making them great for everything from packaged food to appliance delivery.
Flatbed Trailers
Flatbed trailers are especially good options for tall, heavy, or odd-shaped cargo because they consist of a flat bed design that has no roof or sides. These trailers are most often seen on the road hauling or towing vehicles, flatbed trailers come in specialty versions like step decks or lowboys for especially tall and heavy cargo.
Pup Trailers
Pup trailers are the smallest trailers available and are often used for smaller cargo loads. Made in lengths between 26 ft and 28 ft, pup trailers can be pulled as a single for a small cargo load, or could sometimes be attached in chains of two to three for several loads that are going to different delivery locations.
Great Dane
Great Dane has been producing exceptional trailers since its start in 1900. Now one of the largest manufacturers of dry, refrigerated, and flatbed trailers in the world, they have built a reputation for their reputation and high-quality manufacturing.
Hyundai
Hyundai Translead is at the top of the trailer industry long for their breakthroughs in design and materials that have led to lighter and stronger trailers. Many decades of research and hard work have made Hyundai one of the most trusted manufacturers of trailers in the nation.
Utility
Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company is the oldest manufacturer of trailers in the US. This long history has given them the experience, know-how, and reputation for making exceptional products that their customers love. This company has grown from a small startup company to the third-largest trailer manufacturer in the United States with a reputation for durability and quality. The Utility 4000 AE trailer reduces the standard weight by using an all-aluminum body that has the strength of steel, providing both fuel efficiency and unparalleled strength. This all-American brand is known for durability and quality, and once you use their trailers you will understand how they have stayed in business for over a century.
Wabash
Transcraft by Wabash National has long been known to include the industry’s highest standards of efficiency, quality, and performance in their manufacturing requirements, giving you dependable products with every model. Wabash trailers include an enhanced visibility rear lighting system to ensure drivers behind you will clearly see you, and you will clearly see them, no matter what the weather or environment. Also having a design built to reduce strap wear, Wabash trailers are some of the highest quality and most dependable trailers made today.
Thermo King
Thermo King not only invented the first refrigerated unit used in transportation, but the company has led the industry in refrigeration innovations and technology since the day the company began. Their units offer an assuredness when transporting refrigerated goods, knowing that you are trusting your cargo to the best and most trusted name in the industry. Available in options for single or multiple temperature zone reefer trailers, use any COOP platform today to find a Thermo King-enabled refrigerated trailer to keep your cargo safe in Columbia.
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“The supply of short-term rental trucks was almost impossible. COOP was able to help by connecting us to equipment Owners that weren’t utilizing their fleets.”
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If you're in the catering business, you need reliable transportation to move food, equipment, and supplies from one location to the other on tight schedules. Renting a commercial van or truck saves money on the purchase and maintenance of vehicles. By renting a van or truck, you can choose the right size for your needs whether you are catering for a small gathering or a large event. Choosing exactly what you need for your next corporate event, wedding, or party make renting a commercial vehicle convenient and cost-effective. You'll have peace of mind knowing you have reliable vehicles that won't let you down for your next catering gig.
Demand for courier and delivery services continues to grow. As businesses streamline operations to serve customers better, shipping items quickly and efficiently has become a top priority. Renting a commercial trailer or truck can make all the difference. Vehicles for hire service requires flexibility for expanding delivery capabilities without having to invest in a fleet of trucks. Businesses can keep overhead low while still delivering high-quality service. Whether it's transporting packages across town or delivering critical medical supplies to a remote location, renting commercial trailers or trucks is a valuable tool in the delivery service.
The less than truckload (LTL) shipping services benefit from the flexibility of renting commercial trailers and trucks. This approach is particularly advantageous for smaller freight and cargo loads of CPG that have smaller fleets and don't require a full truck. LTL carriers can optimize their operations by providing the right vehicle size for each shipment, reducing costs and improving delivery times.
For Truck Drivers, access to a fleet optimization platform for renting commercial trailers and trucks offers serious flexibility. This approach enables independent truckers and small-scale trucking businesses to access a diverse fleet of vehicles based on your current job requirements. When demands can vary widely, drivers can choose the most suitable vehicle for each specific task without the financial burden of owning a fleet.
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!
Confidence on every rental.
A quick, cost-effective, and hassle-free quality option that offers $100K physical damage and $1M liability.
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.