Size and Dimensions
Construction and Insulation
Door Types
Compartment Flexibility
Load Capacity
Engine and Power
Refrigeration System
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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Single-Temperature Zone Refrigerated Trailer
Single-temperature zone reefers are refrigerated trailers that have one open section cooled to one temperature with the use of a refrigeration unit. These trailers are powered by a separate generator run by one of three popular fuel types, and can maximize the size of your refrigeration load.
Multiple-Temperature Zone Refrigerated Trailer
The multiple-temperature zone reefer is very similar to the single-temperature zone reefer. The main difference is that the refrigeration unit is typically enhanced and the cargo area is sectioned off with partitions to separate different temperature zones. The partitions can be sectioned off from front to end, or down the middle, depending on where the doors are located on the truck.
Metallic Floors
The flooring inside a dry van trailer is typically either wooden or metallic. The metallic floor options are normally made out of steel or aluminum, and this material is often the most sanitary and easy to clean. Additionally, because it is less absorbent, it can help the temperatures reach and maintain cooler temperatures more easily than the wooden floor counterpart.
Wooden Floors
Wooden floors are the other option for the inside flooring of a dry van trailer. These floors typically need to be well-finished in order to have the highest resistance to water, but they do have one serious advantage for delicate cargo: higher shock absorption. These floorings are great for sensitive cargo or medicines that might otherwise crack or be spoiled from being shaken up too much.
Thermo King
Thermo King is the leading global manufacturer of refrigeration and heating products for commercial vehicles and transportation solutions. Thermo King is driven by a desire to improve the quality of life of their consumers, and they’ve been dedicated to this mission since its inception in 1938. If you’d like to benefit from this American manufacturer’s refrigeration products, you may be able to find one of their great single and multi-refrigeration units, such as the Thermo King Precedent S-600 or their Thermo King Precedent S-610M, with the COOP platform.
Fruehauf
Fruehauf trailer corporation manufactures trailers in Mexico, and this historic manufacturer has recently announced intentions of returning to the US market as of June 2021. Many of their trailers, including the tank trailers that transport liquids, are still popular today, but their dry van trailers that can be transformed into refrigerated trailers are looking towards getting more attention and a revamp in the future if their expansion plans come to fruition.
Vanguard
Vanguard National Trailer Corp. is a newer industry player, having gotten its start in 2003 as a subsidiary of CIMC Group. But in a short time, this manufacturer has grown to be a premier manufacturer in the North American market due to their superior corrosion protection, high strength, and advanced safety features on their trailers. Two great features included in their refrigerated trailer models include a triple rear door seal and overhead door frames.
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For-hire transportation companies are tasked with efficiently moving goods and cargo from point A to point B. Achieving this requires having a reliable and diverse vehicle fleet to choose from. Renting commercial trailers and trucks can be a game-changing option for your transportation company to expand and enhance your fleet without the financial commitment of purchasing inventory. Renting allows for the flexibility of adjusting the fleet size to match the demand for services. With a rental option, your transportation company can maintain control of operating costs while meeting the evolving needs of clients.
For businesses that deal with auto parts or similar retail operations, transportation is a big factor in growth and profitability. Storing and transporting your goods in a timely and safe manner makes a difference in a competitive market. Renting a commercial trailer or truck is a professional solution that meets the needs of retail businesses. It provides the space to store automotive parts before and during transit and manage logistics. Flexible and affordable contracts make renting a commercial vehicle one of the most convenient ways for your business to grow and thrive.
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.
Renting a commercial trailer or truck is an efficient way to transport goods for dark stores. As retailers continue to expand operations and offer shoppers more convenience, one trend that has emerged is the rise of dark supermarkets. Warehouse spaces operate primarily as fulfillment centers, without the customer-facing component of a traditional grocery store. Maximize your efficiency in getting products from the warehouse to the customer by renting a commercial trailer or truck. Companies ensure their goods are being transported safely, securely, and with a faster, more reliable delivery experience.
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.
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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.