Truck Rental in Fort Worth, TX

Trucks offer endless possibilities for business owners with transportation needs regardless of whether they are light-duty or heavy-duty. Trucks come in different sizes and capacities, not to mention that different brands are consistently producing different models and designs. With the heavy hustle and bustle in Fort Worth, needy business owners can always rent trucks available in the city from the COOP website.

Common Truck Features

  • Trucks with lift gates have a 2,000 lb. load capacity
  • Air-conditioned, AM/FM radio with CD
  • All lift gates have a standard power up and down feature
  • Body reinforced to accept forklift loading
  • Two rows of E-Track, flat floor & slat interior protect cargo and keep loads secure
  • Increased power with electric standby or automatic start-stop features of refrigeration unit for convenience, fuel savings and lower emissions

Rent on COOP and enjoy

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Competitive
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Large inventory of rental vehicles
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24/7 roadside assistance included

Available Truck Types

Here are some possible variations of Truck rentals in Fort Worth

Straight Truck

A straight truck is made up of two parts, a cab and a body made up of a single unit. This means that all axes are connected to one frame. Being that they are enclosed, straight trucks are best for transportation that need protection from bad weather. Even better, the enclosed box makes it possible to arrange and stack together items during transportation, and this allows room for more cargo as long as it does not exceed the load capacity of the truck.


Box Truck

Box trucks are similar to straight trucks but only differ in sizes. As such, a box truck will carry less cargo and weigh less than a typical straight truck. Even so, box trucks come in different vehicle classes, allowing different possibilities for the kind of cargo that can be hauled. 


Reefer Truck

Reefer trucks are simply refrigerator trucks. These could be either box or straight trucks fitted with a refrigerator system. For obvious reasons, the design and functionality of the reefer trucks enable business owners to transport perishable goods. The good thing about reefer trucks is that they don’t necessarily have to be used for carrying perishable goods since the refrigeration system can be switched on or off whenever needed. So, businesses with both dry cargo and perishable goods transportation needs can use reefer trucks instead of having two separate trucks. 


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Truck Brands

COOP offers multiple brands of rentals in Fort Worth, check below for some potential brands for rent depending on availability.

Iveco

The number of Iveco trucks on the roads today keeps on rising. This is evidence that Iveco is one of the best truck manufacturers in the world. In addition to manufacturing high-quality trucks, Iveco has a diversified selection of trucks built to suit every transportation needs for most businesses. Iveco has also adapted some of the best innovation and technological advancements, and the company operates as a subsidiary of CNH Industrial. 


Navistar International

Having been operating for over 100years, Navistar International understands all the dynamics that go into making a great truck. It is also parent to other companies like IC Bus and is popular for its heavy-duty and medium-duty diesel trucks. Before 1986, the company used the name ‘Navistar Harvester’, and mostly dealt with building construction and agricultural machinery. 


AB Volvo

Worldwide, AB Volvo has the biggest number of heavy-duty trucks and is a parent to other companies including Mack Trucks, UD Trucks, Volvo Trucks, and Renault Trucks, among others. The company is known for the manufacture of some of the best trucks worldwide, and while it is headquartered in Sweden, it has different production facilities in 19 different countries. 


Truck Uses

The truck rented on COOP can be used for any of your business needs. Here are some examples of the types of uses for Trucks rented on COOP.

Heavy Hauling

As mentioned earlier, each truck is made differently. Light-duty trucks are made to haul lighter cargo, but heavy-duty trucks can haul huge and heavy loads. A lot of business owners, especially those in construction, entertainment, manufacturing and production, and so on need to haul heavy equipment and items on a daily basis. While a good heavy-duty truck will get the work done, COOP offers a wide selection of these trucks for Fort Worth business owners. 


Dry Cargo Transportation

Retailers and other businesses need to transport dry cargo. Trucks are the best bet to carry out such tasks since they are fully enclosed and will haul the cargo safely to the expected destination. Whether you need to customize your truck depending on the nature of your business, there are few to no limitations.


Transportation of Perishable Goods

Retail stores and restaurants that need to keep their goods and food fresh use reefer trucks to keep them that way even during transportation. Reefer trucks offer the perfect conditions for temperature-sensitive goods to thrive in, even in the worst climatic conditions. 


Fort Worth, TX Businesses Using Trucks

Trucks are large and capable of carrying a wide range of cargo. They are also made to offer extra security since they are fully enclosed, and come with other smart security features. Fort Worth business owners with heavy hauling needs can access truck rentals on the COOP website in a few clicks.  


FAQs

Rent Trucks in Fort Worth with COOP

Step 1

Create a free account with COOP. You will need to be approved based on insurance requirements and operating authority standards.

Step 2

From the available truck options, make your selection then send a request. After the request is made your truck will be reserved for you and you will have to wait for the owner to accept it.

Step 3

Submit a reservation request for the truck of your choice. You will then receive a confirmation containing all the pickup information you need. Payment will be made at pickup via credit card.

When you pick up the truck, it is important to take pictures. This will protect you in case the owner assumes you caused any damage in return.

About COOP

COOP is an online platform that enables sharing and renting of trucks. It connects businesses that have idle trucks with those that need to rent them.

Join COOP and get access to rental vehicles anywhere, anytime.

COOP is powered by Ryder

Vehicles rented through COOP come with Ryder’s 24/7 roadside assistance for a reliable rental experience.

Stay safe out on the road

Each transaction is covered by physical damage insurance and a $1,000,000 liability policy. All users are checked to ensure they meet our required insurance and operating authority standards.
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