Commercial Truck Transport
Nationwide shipping for work trucks, service vehicles, and commercial fleet units across every state.
About Commercial Truck Transport
Commercial truck transport covers Class 3 through Class 8 vehicles delivered to job sites, dealers, upfitters, or new owners across state lines. Dispatch matches every truck to the correct equipment class — flatbed for standard cabs, step-deck or RGN for tall sleepers, driveaway for operable OTR units.
Whether the truck is running, non-running, wrecked, oversize, or newly purchased at auction, we route to a carrier with the right winches, ramps, and permits to move it legally and safely across state lines.
Common commercial truck transport use cases
- Utility & municipal fleets
- Service bodies & upfits
- Dealer inventory
- Contractor work trucks
- Construction fleets
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What's included
- Nationwide pickup and delivery in all 50 states
- Verified USDOT-authorized carrier network
- Right-sized equipment: flatbed, step-deck, RGN, lowboy, or driveaway
- Documented pre-trip and delivery inspections
- $1M cargo insurance on every load
- Under-1-hour quote turnaround from real dispatchers
How pricing works
Commercial Truck Transport pricing depends on distance, truck class and condition, transport method, pickup and delivery accessibility, and current lane capacity. Typical rates fall between $2.00 and $4.50 per mile; heavy-duty, oversize, and non-running loads carry additional permit and equipment surcharges. Every quote is itemized before you commit.
Preparing your truck
- 1Remove or secure loose items in the cab and sleeper.
- 2Disable alarms and provide two sets of keys.
- 3Document existing damage with time-stamped photos.
- 4Leave a quarter tank of fuel; drain if non-running.
- 5Provide title, registration, or auction release paperwork.
Commercial Truck Transport — FAQs
What qualifies as a commercial truck?
Any Class 3–8 vehicle used for business — box trucks, service bodies, dumps, tractors, and cab & chassis units all qualify.
Do you ship both running and non-running commercial trucks?
Yes. Operable units move by driveaway or flatbed; non-running trucks are winched onto flatbed, step-deck, or RGN equipment.
How fast can pickup be scheduled?
Standard pickup is 1–5 business days after dispatch; expedited service can secure a truck same-day or next-day on most lanes.
We transport semi trucks and commercial vehicles themselves. We do not provide freight or cargo-hauling services.
