Dry Van TruckingNorthern California
When your freight needs to stay dry, stay secure, and arrive on schedule — dry van is the answer. ROTS runs enclosed dry van service across Northern California, intrastate and interstate, from our base in Weaverville.

Enclosed. Protected.Delivered on Time.
Dry van is the most versatile freight solution for general cargo. The fully enclosed trailer keeps your shipment protected from weather, road debris, and damage — making it the go-to choice for palletized goods, packaged merchandise, and anything that can't afford to get wet or banged up.
ROTS runs dry van routes throughout Trinity County and out to Redding, Red Bluff, Arcata, and other Northern California destinations within our 100-mile radius. We're FMCSA-authorized for both interstate and intrastate operations (DOT# 3261277) — so whether your load stays in California or crosses a state line, we're covered.
- FMCSA-authorized — interstate & intrastate
- Fully enclosed — all-weather protection
- Palletized goods and general freight
- 100-mile radius from Weaverville
- Competitive rates — no hidden fees
- Reliable scheduling, on-time delivery
Where We Run
What cargo can ROTS haul in dry van?
General freight including palletized goods, packaged merchandise, retail products, and other non-hazardous cargo. We do not transport hazmat or refrigerated goods.
Does ROTS offer interstate dry van service?
Yes. We're classified for both interstate and intrastate operations. Our primary focus is within 100 miles of Weaverville, CA, but we can cross state lines when needed.
How do I book a dry van shipment?
Call (530) 623-4949 or email [email protected] with your freight details, origin, and destination. We'll give you a straight quote promptly.
Real Feedback. Real Freight.
"Great customer service — very family oriented company. Exactly the kind of business Trinity County needs."
"ROTS handled our dry van shipment from Weaverville to Redding perfectly. On time, no damage, great communication throughout."
"Finding a reliable dry van carrier for Trinity County routes was always difficult — until we found ROTS. They know these roads better than anyone."
