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10 approved equipment types

Dispatch support built around the equipment you run

Skyline Freights supports Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed, Step Deck, Power Only, Hotshot, Box Truck, Conestoga, RGN, and Lowboy operations. Planning starts with the carrier's actual configuration.

Equipment category overview

Freight fit is more than an equipment label

Capacity, loading method, securement, protection, facility access, route exposure, timing, and market conditions can all change the value and feasibility of a load.

Skyline compares the available freight information with the equipment configuration, capacity, authority, and operating details provided by the carrier.

Trucks on U.S. freight lanes representing equipment fit and lane planning

Supported equipment

Find dispatch support for your configuration

Each detail page focuses on operating factors that matter to that equipment instead of repeating a generic dispatch description.

Enclosed freight

Facility timing, freight protection, capacity, temperature instructions where applicable, and the delivery market shape the plan.

Open-deck equipment

Freight dimensions, loading method, securement exposure, protection, routing, and specialized reload fit require closer evaluation.

Power Only, Hotshot, and Box Truck

Equipment dimensions, access, handling requirements, urgency, range, and regional lane density affect freight fit.

RGN and Lowboy

Carrier-provided configuration, freight specifications, loading, routing, permits, escorts, and schedule exposure shape the plan.

RGN and Lowboy

RGN

Heavy-equipment planning around detachable-deck configuration, loading method, route exposure, and carrier requirements.

View RGN Dispatch Support

Equipment-aware evaluation

How dispatch planning changes by equipment

Only the factors relevant to the load and the carrier's confirmed configuration are applied.

Dimensions and capacity

Carrier-provided specifications are compared with the freight information supplied for the load.

Loading and securement

Facility access, loading method, protection, handling, and required operating details are clarified where applicable.

Routing and timing

Appointments, transit, route exposure, and equipment-specific coordination shape the load plan.

Market positioning

Total miles, delivery-market conditions, reload outlook, and the carrier's schedule frame the broader option.

Support beyond equipment fit

View the full dispatch-service approach

See how Skyline evaluates freight, communicates available terms, and coordinates accepted loads while the carrier stays in control.