Box Trucks
Box Trucks
Box truck shipping is a type of freight hauling that uses box trucks, also known as cube vans, cube trucks, box vans, or rolling toasters. Box trucks are cabin trucks with an enclosed cargo space that can haul anywhere from 12,500 to 33,000 pounds, depending on the size of the truck. The use of box trucks tends to provide greater affordability and is always appreciated by shippers. Box truck shipping can have substantial benefits over less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping, especially when shippers need more flexibility in the delivery process.
Box truck shipping is ideal for companies that make frequent deliveries and drop-offs and require fast turnarounds. When deliveries are in tighter urban and suburban areas, the more nimble box trucks allow for more uncomplicated deliveries. Working with an asset-based shipper like RW Delivery for box truck delivery services can enhance customer service, reduce liability risk, and result in savings.
The use of box trucks has multiple benefits for shippers that include:
Financial savings
The cheaper-to-operate box truck and standardized pricing could translate into savings. The more expensive operation of a big rig will be reflected in the space a shipper pays for, and the freight hauler might have to hedge with higher rates to offset the potential of not filling the trailer.
Reduce liability risk
A dedicated truck for your freight eliminates the risk of accident and freight damage that might happen numerous times before your cargo is delivered. Multiple loads with multiple drops result in loading and unloading freight, which is always possible.
Rapidly improve customer service
There are no drop points between freight loading and unloading, meaning fast delivery. The ability to easily navigate tighter areas with a straight truck substantially reduces delivery hiccups. Your customers love receiving products quickly.
Convenient for companies shipping large volumes
Box trucks can still handle considerable loads. When a shipping strategy has specific needs, box truck shipping can provide these benefits: The cost per hundredweight might be lower when using a box truck. It can be much faster to arrange a box truck shipment for the last mile. A bulky delivery needing a liftgate might be arranged far faster than finding an LTL truck with a light gate.
In contrast, less-than-truckload shipping is used to transport small freight that doesn't require an entire traditional semi-trailer. LTL loads can weigh between a few hundred to 15,000 pounds. Shipping by LTL means the shipper pays for the percentage of space their cargo occupies in the trailer. A freight hauler will attempt to fill the entire trailer to ensure they are paid for 100 percent of the area.
In summary, box truck shipping is a great option for companies that need to make frequent deliveries and drop-offs in tighter urban and suburban areas. It can provide financial savings, reduce liability risk, rapidly improve customer service, and is convenient for companies shipping large volumes. However, it is important to note that box truck shipping is not suitable for all types of freight. It is best to consult with a logistics expert to determine the best shipping strategy for your business.
Box Truck Features
- From 12 foot to 25 foot trucks available.
- Cost effective up to 12,000 lbs
- New tractors and trailer ensure reliable transportation.
Whether it's one load or a contracted lane, our dedicated team will be your strategic partners.
Know exactly where your freight is at any time with GPS Tracking. Each of our trucks is outfitted with GPS transmitters - ask your sales team member for access to the data.