Specialized & Equipment

A large dry van trailer with its side curtain open reveals rows of mining rigs or computer servers loaded on shelves inside the trailer, parked on an outdoor lot. The innovative setup suggests RCT Logistics’ commitment to secure and efficient transportation of high-value technology equipment.

The right trailer. The right carrier.

RCT runs dry van, conestoga, and flatbed freight with established carrier relationships and hands-on involvement on every load. Equipment matched correctly. Freight handled carefully.

 

Because the wrong trailer is how damage happens and we’ve never had a damage claim.

A worker in a safety vest moves a pallet jack near open shipping containers with stacked cardboard boxes inside, preparing for a flatbed truck load.

The wrong trailer is how freight gets damaged.

It’s not always the road that causes a problem. It’s a carrier who isn’t the right fit for the load. It’s equipment that doesn’t match what the freight actually needs. It’s a broker who booked the least expensive option without asking the right questions. RCT asks the right questions before anything gets confirmed equipment type, carrier capability, load requirements so the freight moves correctly the first time.

Three equipment types. One standard.

Black and white illustration of a semi-truck with red accents on the front grille and a red lock symbol on the trailer door, capturing the secure transport of a full truckload freight.

Dry Van

Enclosed and weather-protected, right for standard freight that needs to stay clean, dry, and secure from pickup to delivery across any lane.

Line drawing of a semi-truck with a long dry van trailer, featuring red curved lines illustrating arcs over the trailer section—a perfect visual for showcasing full truckload freight or highlighting the services of a West Michigan freight broker.

Conestoga

A rolling tarp system that gives you open-deck flexibility with enclosed trailer protection. Right for oversized or weather-sensitive freight a standard van can't take.

Line drawing of a flatbed truck load transporting stacked metal beams secured with a red strap, illustrating the kind of shipment expertly coordinated by a West Michigan freight broker.

Flatbed

Open-deck for heavy equipment, steel, and oversized loads. Every load matched to a carrier who runs this equipment regularly and secures it correctly.

Matched right. Moved carefully. Delivered intact.

A red semi-truck with a white trailer, hauling a full truckload freight, drives down a highway bordered by green grass and trees under a cloudy sky.
Getting the equipment selection right is the first step in protecting the freight. Vetting the carrier is the second. Staying with the load through delivery is the third. RCT does all three on every shipment, which is why our damage-free track record is something we can stand behind.
A flatbed truck load drives along a road at dusk in a desert landscape, with power lines and towers visible against a backdrop of low hills and a colorful sky, evoking the commitment to reliable shipping upheld by RCT Logistics, a trusted West Michigan freight broker.

Working with us is simple.

Man sitting at a desk in an office, talking on a smartphone with his back to the camera. A computer monitor and office equipment are visible on the desk, suggesting a typical day in the life of a West Michigan freight broker at RCT Logistics.
Tell us what's moving.
Share where it’s going, what equipment you need, and what matters most. One conversation is all it takes to get started. No forms to navigate, no ticket system. Just tell us about the freight.
We confirm the rate, vet the right carrier, and coordinate everything from pickup to the road. You don’t chase anything down.
We monitor the load, send updates, and manage the paperwork. You always know where things stand.

Tell us what you're moving. We'll match the right equipment.

Whether it’s dry van, conestoga, or flatbed, we’ll find the right carrier for the load and stay with it through delivery. One conversation is all it takes to get started.
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