Rogers Trucking Inc., is a family owned and operated company since 1965. Our corporate office is located in Columbia, Ky. We strive to meet all transportation needs by providing an excellent work environment and dependable service at a competitive rate. We are a truckload carrier operating in 48 states and Canada. As a family business we dedicate ourselves to providing an excellent place for employee empowering the motto “everyone is someone”. We provide excellent customer service, pledging to be On Time, All the Time. We take time in providing detailed customer service all the time.
Rogers Trucking Inc. is also certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), the nation’s largest third-party certifier of businesses owned and operated by women. We recognize the commitment to supplier diversity that is embraced by corporations and government agencies today and we can add diversity to your supply chain.
OTR TRANSPORTATION
We utilize our late model equipment to transport flatbeds, rollerbeds, tankers,and dry van freight across the United States and Canada. We can meet your needs for one-way, round trip or multi-stop freight. Rogers trucking has the skilled drivers and late model equipment to meet your needs.
Van/Rollerbed Division
We are equipped with late model dry vans and roller beds to meet all of your freight needs.
Flatbed Division
We are equipped with late model flatbeds to meet all of your freight needs.
Fleet
Our Fleet consist of 60 late model tractors 300 Trailers to serve our customers needs.
The bill of lading (BOL) acts as an invoicing receipt in the shipping industry, and with many
motor carriers, the BOL is the contract of carriage between that motor carrier and the shipper.
It includes important information related to the shipment such as addresses, packaging type,
freight class, description of the goods and any special instructions.
There are 18 freight classes. They are determined by weight, dimensions, density, storage capability,
ease of handling, value and liability from instances like theft, damage, breakability and spoilage.
To help you determine freight class, we’ve developed a freight density calculator.