Does it mean "a reefer OR a dry van" (53 feet), or does it mean strictly a reefer? This is C.H. Robinson I'm looking at.
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What does "Equipment required - Reefer, Van 53 " mean?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by seamutt, Apr 22, 2022.
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can't you just call them and ask?
seems to me, they want reefers that are vans, not flatbed reefers.RocketScott, LoneRanger, D.Tibbitt and 10 others Thank this. -
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Here let my get my crayons and follow along if you can (cause its pretty complicated ).. it means they have a load that can either go in a reefer or a dry van .. but it has to be a 53' trailer....
I hope to God your not a O/O... ( that's short for Owner Operator).. cause you probably might wanta think about a change of careerfiremedic2816, kranky1, Big Road Skateboard and 1 other person Thank this. -
but many times, companies have requirements that change from time to time, and we cannot keep up with all of them.
this is why, sometimes, it's best to just call.
although, from what i "gather" the bottom line requirement is a 53' long "enclosed" trailer.seamutt Thanks this. -
Heck for sure, you should have decking for the 53ft to make it 2 stories tall?
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NO 48 FOOT TRAILERS for that load.D.Tibbitt, Brettj3876 and seamutt Thank this. -
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