
Reliable dry van capacityfor everyday supply chains.
Nationwide dry van transportation for retail, packaged goods, manufacturing freight, and general cargo that needs consistent execution.
Overview
What is Dry Van Freight?
Dry van is the most common freight mode in the United States — an enclosed 53-foot trailer protecting palletized goods, packaged products, and general cargo from origin to delivery.
Mile Truck operates dry van lanes across major U.S. freight corridors with a dispatch-first approach: clear communication, FMCSA-compliant execution, and drivers who understand that a late delivery creates downstream problems for your operation.
Whether you move freight daily or need reliable spot capacity, dry van service at Mile Truck is built around accountability at every touchpoint — not just a tracking link.
Service Features
What's included with Dry Van Freight service
53-Foot Dry Van Trailers
Standard enclosed trailer capacity for palletized freight, packaged goods, and general cargo across all major U.S. lanes.
Nationwide Lane Coverage
Active dry van capacity across the Midwest, Northeast, South, Southeast, and West Coast freight corridors.
24/7 Dispatch Support
Live dispatchers available around the clock for pickups, schedule changes, delays, and delivery updates.
FMCSA Compliance
Fully compliant carrier operations — proper documentation, hours-of-service tracking, CMV inspections, and insurance on file.
Professional Drivers
Vetted CDL drivers trained on communication protocols, facility expectations, and clean delivery execution.
Real-Time Communication
Proactive status updates from load acceptance through delivery — not just automated pings when something goes wrong.
Use Cases
Who uses Dry Van Freight?
Retail & CPG Shippers
Scheduled replenishment programs, high-volume store deliveries, and packaged goods movement that needs consistent execution across recurring lanes.
Freight Brokers & 3PLs
Reliable carrier capacity for spot loads and committed lanes — a carrier that communicates, documents correctly, and delivers what it promises.
Manufacturing Supply Chains
Inbound raw materials, finished goods distribution, and production-schedule-sensitive freight that cannot afford a late truck or a missed appointment.
Distribution & Fulfillment
Outbound warehouse-to-warehouse transfers, DTC freight programs, and multi-stop deliveries across regional and national lanes.
Process
How it works
01
Confirm freight fit
Share dimensions, weight, lane timing, and pickup requirements.
02
Assign capacity
Mile Truck coordinates the driver workflow and trailer plan.
03
Move with updates
Dispatch keeps status, timing, and delivery milestones visible.
Why Mile Truck
The Mile Truck difference
Dispatch-first, not portal-first
Every load has a live dispatcher behind it. We call, we update, and we solve problems before you have to ask.
Compliance you can document
FMCSA-registered carrier with maintained insurance, cargo documentation, and driver qualification files available on request.
Drivers trained on communication
Our drivers know that pickup confirmations, delay calls, and delivery notifications are part of the job — not optional extras.
Clean delivery records
Low claim rate, on-time delivery discipline, and a team that follows through from load tender to delivery confirmation.
Dry Van Freight
Need dry van capacity this week?
Send the lane details and freight requirements to get dry van support aligned quickly.