Equipment & Shipping Assets


Tharmee Transport - Equipment & Shipping Assets

Dry Vans
Dry vans are one of the most versatile vehicles in the shipping industry, and our fleet can keep your freight safe and secure while it travels to its destination.

Dry vans are designed to carry boxed or loose goods, including machinery, construction materials and non-perishable foods. Since our trucks can handle a wide range of different shipments, they can also effectively service multiple industries.

Dry vans are also a highly affordable mode of transport and will keep your freight fully enclosed and protected from adverse weather conditions.

Straight Trucks (With Tailgate)
Our straight truck fleet can help you to move your freight quickly and effectively across long distances.

If you’re struggling to find a cost-efficient way to transport LTL (Less Than Truckload) quantities of freight, then our straight trucks are the answer. These box trucks are perfect for moving items such as electronics, machine parts, and consumer goods.

Our straight trucks are also equipped with a tailgate, meaning we can rapidly load and unload your goods without the need for docks and forklifts.

Temperature-Controlled Freight Trucks
If you need to transport goods like pharmaceuticals and regulated food products, our temperature-controlled reefer trucks are the optimal solution.

Temperature-controlled transport requires a significant amount of trucking expertise, reliable equipment, and attention to detail. Fortunately, Tharmee Transport ticks all of these boxes.

Our modern ambient and refrigerated trucks will keep your goods at an optimal temperature throughout the journey, and ensure that they’re delivered securely to their destination.

Flatbed Trucks
At Tharmee Transport, we’re all about optimizing our operations. Our flatbed truck fleet is designed to maximize the speed, convenience, and efficiency of your freight transport.

Flatbed trucks allow for quick and easy loading, which means we spend less time loading your goods - and more time transporting them. Flatbeds can also handle heavy-weight loads, meaning we can carry larger freight without issue.


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