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DAT Equipment Types SEARCH DAT Equipment Types Equip. Search Description Type Class SEARCH Flatbed HazMat FZ Z Reefer HazMat RZ Z Use search classes to start your search Van HazMat VZ Z Other Equipment O You may search by either individual equipment types or Auto Carrier AC O classes of equipment. The following table shows all the Conveyor CV O Power Only PO O equipment types organized by class. Straight Box Truck SB O Reefers R Flatbed/Van/Reefer FR R Insulated Van or Reefer IR R Description Equip. Search Reefer R R Type Class Reefer Air-Ride RA R Conestoga N Reefer Double R2 R Conestoga CN N Reefer Intermodal RN R Flatbed Conestoga FN N Reefer Logistics RL R Stepdeck Conestoga SN N Reefer or Vented Van RV R Containers C Reefer Pallet Exchange RP R Container C C Reefer w/Team RM R Container Insulated CI C Van Intermodal VN R Container Refrigerated CR C Van or Reefer VR R Decks Specialized K Tankers T B-Train BT K Tanker Aluminum TA T Double Drop DD K Tanker Intermodal TN T Drop Deck Landoll LA K Tanker Steel TS T Dump Trailer DT K Vans Specialized S Flatbed Hotshot FH K Insulated Van or Reefer IR S Flatbed Maxi MX K Moving Van MV S Lowboy LB K Reefer or Vented Van RV S Lowboy or Rem Gooseneck (RGN) LR K Van Double V2 S Lowboy Overdimension LO K Van Hotshot VH S Removable Gooseneck RG K Van Insulated VI S Step Deck or Rem Gooseneck (RGN) SR K Van Logistics VL S Stretch Trailer ST K Van Open-Top OT S Truck and Trailer TT K Van Roller Bed VB S Decks Standard D Van Triple V3 S Double Drop DD D Van Vented VV S Flatbed or Step Deck FD D Van w/Curtains VC S Step Deck SD D Van w/Team VM S Step Deck or Rem Gooseneck (RGN) SR D Vans Standard V DryBulk B Flatbed/Van/Reefer FR V Hopper Bottom HB B Insulated Van or Reefer IR V Pneumatic NU B Reefer or Vented Van RV V Flatbeds F Van V V B-Train BT F Van Air-Ride VA V Flatbed F F Van Blanket Wrap VW V Flatbed Air-Ride FA F Van Conestoga VS V Flatbed Double F2 F Van Double V2 V Flatbed Maxi MX F Van Insulated VI V Flatbed or Step Deck FD F Van Intermodal VN V Flatbed Overdimension FO F Van Lift-Gate VG V Flatbed w/Chains FC F Van Logistics VL V Flatbed w/Sides FS F Van or Flatbed VF V Flatbed w/Tarps FT F Van or Flatbed w/Tarps VT V Flatbed w/Team FM F Van or Reefer VR V Flatbed/Van/Reefer FR F Van Pallet Exchange VP V Truck and Trailer TT F Van Triple V3 V Van or Flatbed VF F Van Vented VV V Van or Flatbed w/Tarps VT F Van w/Curtains VC V Hazardous Materials Z Van w/Team VM V DAT Equipment Types POST When you start your posting, you use an equipment type Description Equip. Search to specify the equipment you need (when posting a load) Type Class Reefer R R or have (when posting a truck). A search class is a specific Reefer Air-Ride RA R grouping of related equipment types that other users may use Reefer Double R2 R to find your load or truck. The following table shows available Reefer HazMat RZ Z equipment types, their code, and the classes to which they Reefer Intermodal RN R Reefer Logistics RL R belong. Reefer or Vented Van RV R, S, V Reefer Pallet Exchange RP R Equip. Search Description Type Class Reefer w/Team RM R Removable Gooseneck RG K Auto Carrier AC O Step Deck SD D B-Train BT F, K Step Deck or Rem Gooseneck (RGN) SR K, D Conestoga CN N Stepdeck Conestoga SN N Container C C Straight Box Truck SB O Container Insulated CI C Stretch Trailer ST K Container Refrigerated CR C Tanker Aluminum TA T Conveyor CV O Tanker Intermodal TN T Double Drop DD D, K Tanker Steel TS T Drop Deck Landoll LA K Truck and Trailer TT F, K Dump Trailer DT K Van V V Flatbed F F Van Air-Ride VA V Flatbed Air-Ride FA F Van Blanket Wrap VW V Flatbed Conestoga FN N Van Conestoga VS V Flatbed Double F2 F Van Double V2 S, V Flatbed HazMat FZ Z Van HazMat VZ Z Flatbed Hotshot FH K Van Hotshot VH S Flatbed Maxi MX F, K Van Insulated VI S, V Flatbed or Step Deck FD D,F Van Intermodal VN R, V Flatbed Overdimension FO F Van Lift-Gate VG V Flatbed w/Chains FC F Van Logistics VL S,V Flatbed w/Sides FS F Van Open-Top OT S Flatbed w/Tarps FT F Van or Flatbed VF F, V Flatbed w/Team FM F Van or Flatbed w/Tarps VT F, V Flatbed/Van/Reefer FR F, R, V Van or Reefer VR R, V Hopper Bottom HB B Van Pallet Exchange VP V Insulated Van or Reefer IR R, S, V Van Roller Bed VB S Lowboy LB K Van Triple V3 S, V Lowboy or Rem Gooseneck (RGN) LR K Van Vented VV S, V Lowboy Overdimension LO K Van w/Curtains VC S, V Moving Van MV S Van w/Team VM S, V Pneumatic NU B Power Only PO O Call 1.800.547.5417 or visit DAT.com ©2016 DAT Solutions. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 07282016.
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