Equipment Lease
Truck Equipment
We work with owner-operators and fleets operating different power unit configurations, from day cabs used for local and regional routes to sleepers built for long-haul work. To send you the most relevant opportunities, we need a clear picture of your truck setup and operating preferences. Share the basics such as whether you run day cab or sleeper, your typical operating areas, and any practical limits you have regarding weight, length, or schedule. If you have specific goals like maximizing weekly gross, reducing deadhead, or staying closer to home, include that as well. The more details you provide, the easier it is for our team to focus on loads that fit your equipment and your routine, so you can keep consistent miles without wasting time on mismatched offers.


Trailer Types We Support
Your trailer type defines what freight you can haul, how fast you can get loaded, and which lanes are most profitable for your operation. That is why we structure equipment leads by trailer category and trailer specs, so you receive offers that actually match what you run. Whether you operate a Dry Van for general freight, a Reefer for temperature-controlled loads, or Flatbed and Step Deck setups that require specific securement practices, we help narrow the load selection to what fits your trailer, dimensions, and cargo requirements. If you run a standard 53’ configuration or a specialized setup, we recommend listing your trailer length, any height or weight constraints, and the kind of freight you prefer or avoid. This approach reduces back and forth, improves booking speed, and increases the chance of landing higher quality loads that match your equipment profile.
Specialized Equipment and Add Ons
Some operations require more than a standard trailer. If you run specialized equipment, endorsements, or cargo-specific add-ons, you can unlock freight that is harder to cover and often pays better when managed correctly. This can include Hazmat qualifications, temperature range requirements, cargo securement gear like straps, chains, edge protectors, and tarps, or special handling expectations set by shippers and brokers. To deliver accurate equipment leads, we recommend you specify what certifications you hold, what gear you have ready, and what requirements you do not accept. When we understand your constraints from the start, we can filter opportunities more intelligently, avoid wasted calls, and prioritize loads that are realistic for your equipment and compliance profile.

Get Equipment Lease
If you want equipment-specific leads that align with your truck, trailer, and operating lanes, send us your details and we will start building a load profile around your setup.









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