An articulated (jointed) combination vehicle, often composed of a 6-wheeled (three axle) tractor and a 4-wheeled (two axle) trailer.
What is a Semi Truck?
A van with soft sides that roll up like 'curtains'.
What is Curtain Side?
An electronic hardware device that is attached to a commercial motor vehicle to record driving hours.
What is an ELD?
A wooden (or sometimes plastic) platform on which boxes or cargo are stacked and sometimes shrink-wrapped.
What is a Pallet?
A company which employs large semi-truck and is regulated by the federal government that is primarily engaged in providing commercial motor freight or long-distance trucking or transfer services.
What is a Motor Carrier?
The interior of a truck where the driver sits to operate the vehicle.
What is a Cab?
A flat, open-deck trailer with no enclosure or doors mainly used for transporting industrial commodities, building products and machinery.
What is a Flat Bed?
These regulations are issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMSCA) and govern the working hours of anyone operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV).
What are HOS?
Operating a truck empty or with no freight.
What is Deadheading?
The person or entity transferring and accepting legal responsibility or ownership of the cargo (or consignment) from the carrier.
What is a Consginee?
A single vehicle, with no articulation.
What is a Straight Truck?
A closed box trailer without temperature control that carries general cargo, including food and other products that do not require refrigeration.
What is a Dry Van?
A paper document between a shipper and a carrier acknowledging the receipt of goods for transport.
What is a BOL, B/L, BL?
A single trailer or container with a detachable chassis that encounters multiple modes of transportation along its route, such as truck/ship/rail.
What is an Intermodal?
A payer of the freight charges shown on the bill of lading that is neither the shipper nor consignee.
What is a Third Party Payer?
A truck cab without a sleeper berth.
What is a Day Cab?
A trailer with a refrigeration unit and insulated box trailer.
What is a Reefer?
A company which employs large semi-truck regulated by the federal government that is primarily engaged in providing commercial motor freight or long-distance trucking or transfer services.
What is an MC?
The primary charges assessed by a Carrier for the movement of freight. Generally, does not include accessorial charges or fuel charges.
What are Line Haul charges?
An independent business which handles shipments on a fee basis paid by the exporter
What is a Freight Forwarder?
A tractor without a trailer.
What is a Bobtail?
A flatbed with a movable frame of squared ribs supporting a tarp.
What is a Conestoga?
The abbreviation applied to pooling of different commodities for simplification of rating or price.
What is an FAK?
The material used to protect, secure or support freight in or on trucks.
What is Dunnage?
An intermediary between shipper and freight service provider
What is a Freight Broker?