Truck Shipping Services with Reliable Auto Movers
Whether it’s a lifted pickup, a dually, or a heavy-duty workhorse, shipping a truck demands a different degree of attention to detail and planning than regular auto shipping, as we at Reliable Auto Movers are aware.

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The operation of truck shipping
A few easy steps can be used to describe the truck shipping process: quote and book your order, vehicle pickup, transit, and delivery. Your truck will be paired with the carrier most appropriate for your shipping requirements once you reserve your truck shipping services with a reputable auto transport company.
How Does Open Auto Transport Work?

What Is Truck Shipping?
Truck shipping is a service that moves commercial vehicles such as work trucks, pick-ups, and lifted or large trucks from one place onto another with trained carriers as well. This service is ideal for:
Long-distance moves
Truck deliveries from auto dealerships
Seasonal shifts
Relocations of military PCS
Snowbirds flying north or south
Companies that must move their work vehicles
Reliable Auto Movers can assist you whether you’re moving a single truck or overseeing an entire fleet.

Types of Trucks We Ship
Almost every kind of truck can be accepted by us, with exceptions restricted to:
Practical pickup trucks, such as the Toyota The tundra, Ford F-150, and RAM 1500
Heavy-duty pickups, such as the Chevrolet Silverado 2500/3500 and Ford F-250/F-350
Dually Trucks
Lifted Trucks
Flatbed Trucks
Box Trucks
Utility Trucks and Service Trucks
Commercial Fleet Trucks
Refrigerated Trucks (Reefers) – on a case-by-case basis
The Operation of Truck Shipping
Get a Quote
Enter your car’s make, model, dimensions, and delivery and pickup locations to get started. Additionally, we will inquire about any modifications such as extended bumpers, toolboxes, or lift kits.
Choose Your Transport Method
Depending on your needs and budget, we’ll help you choose between:
Open Carrier – Ideal for most pickups and commercial trucks
Enclosed Carrier – Recommended for high-value or specialty trucks
Flatbed Transport – Used for oversized or inoperable trucks
Arrange for Pickup
A licensed and insured carrier from our reliable network will be assigned after confirmation. Depending on availability and accessibility, we provide both terminal-to-terminal and door-to-door truck shipping.
Delivery of Vehicles
The truck will be inspected once more by the driver upon arrival, and you will sign the bill of lading. Your truck will arrive at the designated location, ready to drive, if you selected door-to-door delivery
Truck Shipping Services for Businesses and Dealers
If you’re a dealership needing to deliver or relocate inventory, or a contractor moving a fleet of trucks to a new project site, we’ve got you covered. We offer:
- Multi-vehicle transport discounts
- Regular scheduling for fleet shipments
- Direct pickup from commercial lots or warehouses
- Contract-based recurring transport options
open transport auto shipping provides better visibility, which can benefit both you and the transport carrier. Carriers can more readily inspect vehicles throughout the shipping process because open transport trailers have access to the weather
Tips to Prepare Your Truck for Shipping
Before your truck is picked up, follow these steps:
- Clean the Truck – Inside and out for a clear inspection
- Remove Personal Items – Only keep a spare tire and essential tools
- Disable Alarms – To avoid disturbances during transit
- Document Condition – Take clear photos of all sides
- Keep the Fuel Low – Leave only ¼ tank or less
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Frequently asked questions
Is it possible to ship a truck that has been lifted?
Yes, but special carriers or a flatbed might be needed for lifts higher than a certain point. Tell us the precise dimensions of your truck.
Can I move a truck that isn't running?
Definitely. For trucks that aren’t working, we can set up transport with a winch.
Can I store equipment or tools in the truck bed?
Not at all. We do not permit any loose cargo in the bed while being transported for reasons of safety and insurance.
How much time does it take to ship something?
Relies on the route and distance. Typically, cross-country shipping takes seven to ten days. Shorter routes could take two to five days.
