Freight Broker Services
What We Offer
Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) Shipping
Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) shipping is used when smaller freight does not require the use of an entire trailer. LTL shipping allows for more affordable pricing as transportation costs are shared with the other companies in the trailer.
At Orangeway, we save you money by matching your shipments with our wide network of carriers that are heading to the same destination. The best part for you is that we make it as convenient as possible so that you can focus on running your business!
Full Truckload (FTL) Shipping
Full Truckload (FTL) shipping is usually delivered in the same trailer it got picked up in, travels as the lone shipment, and is generally used when shippers want their shipment in a trailer by itself because their freight is time-sensitive.
At Orangeway, we ensure that we have the capacity to cover all your full truckload shipping needs so that you have the peace of mind in knowing that your freight will meet its destination securely and on time.
Additional Supply Chain Solutions
There are several places along the supply chain that can add value to your business. Applying effective Supply Chain Management (SCM) using powerful solutions will enable your business to optimize the three key flows in the supply chain: product flow, information flow, and financial flow.
At Orangeway, we handle your Supply Chain Management needs so that you can concentrate on what you do best:
running your business.
Industries Served
Food & Beverage
Manufacturing
Automotive
Pharmaceuticals
Agriculture
Oil & Gas
Hazordous Materials
Consumer Packaged Goods
Trucking Equipment Served
When you work with us, you can take advantage of our wide network of carriers. We’re not satisfied with our work until our clients are, and our carriers offer the following trucking equipment types to help ensure capacity is available all the time.
Dry Van Trailer
(also known as Enclosed)
A dry van trailer is commonly used to protect freight from external weather or road elements. The freight is loaded on rear of trailer and are sometimes equipped with liftgates.
Flatbed Trailer
Flatbeds are widely used due to adaptability. It can be used to satisfy various loading requirements, such as loading from the tip, sides, top, or rear. Flatbeds are often used for moving large pieces of equipment (machinery, construction materials, etc.)
Step Deck Trailers
(also known as Drop Deck)
A stepdeck trailer is a variation of the flatbed design that includes a bottom and top deck. It is often used to move freight when height restrictions limit the use of standard or flatbed trailers.
Refrigerated Trailers
(also known as Reefer)
A refrigerated trailer is used for shipping temperature-controlled materials (chilled or frozen products). Refrigerated trailers take extra fuel to maintain the cooling mechanism and are therefore more expensive than standard equipment.
Conestoga Trailers
A conestoga trailer comes with a tarp that provides protection to the freight and can be rolled back to allow freight loading/unloading from the side.
RGN Trailers
(also known as Removable Gooseneck)
RGN trailer comes with a detachable front, which allows the trailer to be lowered to the ground. RGN’s are often used to carry tall or long freight, and can carry up to 3x the standard load. This specialized trailer is usually more expensive.
Stretch RGN Trailers
(also known as Stretch Removable Gooseneck)
The stretch RGN trailer is a variation of the RGN that was designed to move freight that is too long for the standard RGN.
Lowboy Trailer
A lowboy trailer is generally designed to transport taller items that are taller than the legal height of items commonly carried by flatbeds.
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