Welcome to RJR Transportation Co.
Our Statement
RJR Transportation Co. is a family-owned trucking company that is committed to providing the highest level of service to our customers. We strive to provide quality and professional transportation services by building partnerships with our customers as well as our drivers and employees.
With RJR’s commitment to providing quality service and striving to maximize efficiency and productivity while being safe and responsible. We have built a reputation with our customers for going above and beyond the general carrier.
In addition to customer relations, RJR Transportation views its employees as the center of our success. We take care to make sure our employees feel our commitment to their success and well-being by taking time to communicate and subscribe to the idea “There is no i in team”.
What We Do
RJR Transportation Co. prides itself in moving freight safely and in a timely manner. We have divisions dedicated to:
Temperature-controlled freight – specializing in perishable goods and frozen foods hauled in reefer trailers
Flatbed freight – specializing in buildings, building products, machinery, and general freight
Local freight – specializing in sand, rock, fertilizer, and other agricultural products hauled in dump trailers. Liquid fertilizer and water, etc. hauled in tankers
Van freight – specializing in agricultural and general commodities hauled in dry vans
Hazmat freight – Furrow Trucking, Inc. specializes in anhydrous ammonia and propane hauled in pressurized tankers, dry hazardous freight hauled in dry vans.
Our equipment is new, clean, and very well maintained in the shop located at our facility.
Full truckload (TL) is generally best suited for those looking to move more than 15,000 pounds,
or enough to justify the entire use of a semi-trailer. If you’re looking to ship more than 150 pounds
of freight, but less than 15,000, less than truckload (LTL) might be the best choice. Getting items
quickly from one point to another may call for expedited shipping services. Intermodal shipping uses
multiple modes of transportation and is great for long distances between metro areas.
If you have goods that are sensitive to climate conditions (produce, flowers, chocolate, etc.), you
will want to consider temperature controlled shipping. Freight service providers will assist you
throughout the process.