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Hot Shot Trucking

A North American expedited freight company to meet your urgent trucking needs.

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WHO WE ARE

A Trusted Time-Critical Logistics Partner with Decades of Experience

HotShotTrucking.com has the logistical expertise, massive network and resources to move any hot shot shipment under last-minute deadlines. As your trusted freight service provider, we work with you to develop an optimized shipping strategy that ensures your hot shot freight gets where it needs to go—safely and on time.

An urgent freight solutions company, HotShotTrucking.com uses all available resources to ship your freight by ground or air. We provide delivery options including semi trucks, tractor trailers, flatbed hotshot trucks, sprinter vans, air charter service and more.

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Sprinter Vans

When speed counts but you don’t want to break the cost barrier, cargo Sprinter vans are an excellent option for your expedited freight. We provide a broad selection of Sprinter vans to support both local and long-distance ground shipping needs.

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Box Trucks

Small box trucks range from 10 to 16 feet long, larger than Sprinter vans but smaller than large box trucks and semi-trailers. We have access to fleets of carefully vetted small box trucks, ensuring your urgent shipment gets where it needs to go—safely, securely, and on time.

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Large Straight Trucks

Large straight trucks can carry significantly more freight than a Sprinter van or small box truck. Whether you’re transporting time-sensitive cargo or palletized freight, our team of expeditors is here to help you choose the ideal ground transportation vehicle.

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53' Dry Vans

We offer access to 53-foot dry vans capable of handling loads up to 44,000 pounds, providing door-to-door service through authorized motor carriers across the USA, Canada, and Mexico. These 53-foot dry vans are perfect for transporting various freight types, such as palletized goods, non-perishable items, and other sizable loads.

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Flatbed Trucking Services

We provide flexible flatbed trucking services tailored to meet urgent deadlines, with the convenience of a dedicated point of contact and real-time tracking. Whether you’re shipping construction materials, machinery, or industrial equipment, our expeditors ensure fast, reliable transport to the final destination.

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Hot Shot Trucking

Our hotshot trucking services are equipped to handle wide or oversized hot shot loads, as well as specialized equipment for local, regional, or national deliveries. Get in touch with our experienced team of expeditors to get a freight quote now.

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WHAT IS HOT SHOT TRUCKING?

Hot shot trucking is a specialized freight service focused on speed, flexibility, and delivering time-critical hot shot loads. Hot shot trucking services involve hauling urgent shipments on short notice and delivering them directly to their destination as fast as possible.

WHAT WE DO

Hot Shot Services Across North America

At HotShotTrucking.com, we specialize in dedicated trucking solutions that move urgent freight directly from pickup to delivery with no delays or transfers.

Discover the power of hot shot trucking with a trusted partner that delivers expedited freight solutions nationwide.

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NATIONWIDE NETWORK
SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT
DEDICATED EXPERTISE
REAL-TIME TRACKING

HotShotTrucking.com powers a nationwide network built for speed, reliability, and true coast-to-coast reach. 

With a network of drivers across the United States and North America, we mobilize hot shot trucking and expedited freight solutions on your schedule. From metro hubs to remote job sites, we handle time-critical moves, same day delivery, and after-hours rushes with 24/7 dispatch and live updates from pickup to proof of delivery.

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Wherever You Need Us, You'll Find Us

We're proud to serve customers across the United States with custom shipping solutions designed to meet urgent needs. Browse by state to view services in your area.

AREAS WE SERVICE

Alabama

(205) 453-1955

Alabama Alabama

Centered around Birmingham, Huntsville, and Mobile, Alabama is known for aerospace, automotive, and advanced manufacturing. Its competitive business climate and skilled workforce support efficient operations and long-term investment.

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Alaska Alaska

Alaska’s location supports time-sensitive shipments for oil, fishing, and remote resource development. We offer custom shipping and delivery access through Anchorage, Fairbanks, and coastal hubs.

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Arizona

(623) 252-0101

Arizona Arizona

Phoenix, Tucson, and Mesa anchor Arizona’s expanding economy, with strengths in technology, aerospace, and clean energy. A business-friendly environment and consistent population growth attract a range of enterprises.

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Arkansas

(314) 269-1222

Arkansas Arkansas

Little Rock and Fayetteville support Arkansas’s economy, known for its concentration in retail, agriculture, and transportation. The state’s central location and affordable business costs appeal to companies serving national markets.

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California

(323) 648-3500

California California

Explore time-critical shipping coverage across Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, and the Central Valley. California leads the nation in technology, entertainment, agriculture, and global trade connections.

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Colorado

(720) 262-8998

Colorado Colorado

Denver, Boulder, and Colorado Springs contribute to Colorado’s strengths in aerospace, software development, and outdoor recreation. A well-educated population and strong quality of life continue to draw new businesses.

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Connecticut

(203) 936-6655

Connecticut Connecticut

Explore reliable delivery services for finance, insurance, and biotech sectors in Hartford, Stamford, and New Haven. Connecticut’s position between New York and Boston provides direct access to Northeast economic hubs.

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Delaware

(302) 504-6044

Delaware Delaware

Wilmington leads Delaware’s activity in finance, pharmaceuticals, and corporate services. Its streamlined incorporation process and favorable legal framework attract many national and international businesses.

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District of Columbia

(202) 644-8833

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Located in the heart of the nation's capital, our Washington, D.C. hub specializes in urgent and highly sensitive shipments. We provide rapid delivery for government contractors and professional services firms, ensuring your cargo arrives securely and on time in this critical market.

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Florida

(786) 231-6700

Florida Florida

Florida’s major metros, Miami, Orlando, and Tampa, support thriving sectors like tourism, aerospace, and international trade. The state’s coastal access and tax-friendly policies are major draws for businesses of all sizes.

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Georgia

(678) 288-5005

Georgia Georgia

With Atlanta, Savannah, and Augusta as key centers, Georgia is recognized for its contributions to film, manufacturing, and transportation. A well-connected infrastructure and growing tech scene make it a strong option for expansion.

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Hawai Hawaii

Honolulu anchors Hawaii’s economy, which includes tourism, defense, and sustainable agriculture. Its location in the Pacific enables unique access to Asian markets and renewable energy development.

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Idaho Idaho

Boise, Twin Falls, and Idaho Falls are central to Idaho’s growing sectors in agriculture, food processing, and tech. A low cost of living and supportive business policies encourage entrepreneurship and relocation.

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Illinois

(773) 966-2800

Illinois Illinois

Statewide shipping access, from Chicago to Springfield, supports manufacturing, agriculture, and related operations. Illinois offers a large talent base and strong connections to both national and global markets.

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Indiana

(317) 800-7222

Indiana Indiana

Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, and Evansville contribute to Indiana’s manufacturing, life sciences, and agriculture industries. A central U.S. location and stable regulatory environment support long-term business growth.

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Iowa Iowa

Explore reliable shipping and delivery services in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, and Davenport for agricultural products, insurance documents, and machinery. Iowa combines rural productivity with strong financial and tech sectors.

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Kansas Kansas

Kansas City, Wichita, and Topeka anchor Kansas’s industries in aviation, bioscience, and renewable energy. Low operational costs and a central geographic position benefit businesses with national reach.

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Kentucky

(502) 230-4444

Kentucky Kentucky

Learn about custom delivery support for bourbon, healthcare products, and auto parts in Louisville, Lexington, and Bowling Green. Kentucky’s distribution networks and manufacturing legacy make it ideal for time-sensitive shipping.

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Louisiana

(504) 613-6666

Louisiana Louisiana

New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport shape Louisiana’s focus on energy, shipping, and chemical production. Its access to the Gulf of Mexico and established port infrastructure offer critical trade advantages.

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Maine Maine

Serving Portland, Bangor, and Augusta, we offer delivery options for marine products, healthcare, and specialty goods. Maine offers natural access to Canadian and Atlantic markets along with a strong quality-of-life appeal.

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Maryland

(800) 604-2511

Maryland Maryland

Baltimore, Bethesda, and Frederick contribute to Maryland’s strengths in cybersecurity, biotech, and defense. Its proximity to federal agencies and top research institutions supports innovation and investment.

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Massachusetts

(617) 934-7800

Massachusetts Massachusetts

Supporting urgent deliveries in Boston, Cambridge, and Worcester, we ship pharmaceuticals, higher education, and R&D-driven goods. Massachusetts offers access to top-tier universities and leading-edge innovation hubs.

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Michigan

(313) 887-0577

Michigan Michigan

Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Ann Arbor form the backbone of Michigan’s automotive, mobility, and manufacturing sectors. A deep talent pool and commitment to innovation attract investment in advanced industries.

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Minnesota

(763) 273-5444

Minnesota Minnesota

Explore custom delivery services for medical devices, retail, and food manufacturing across Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Rochester. Minnesota combines innovation with a strong corporate presence and a skilled labor force.

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Mississippi

(769) 553-4413

Mississippi Mississippi

Jackson, Gulfport, and Hattiesburg support industries like shipbuilding, agriculture, and manufacturing. Mississippi offers affordable business conditions and strategic access to southern U.S. markets.

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Missouri

(314) 269-1222

Missouri Missouri

Learn about shipping support across St. Louis, Kansas City, and Springfield for food processing, healthcare products, and life sciences. Missouri’s location and infrastructure support regional delivery and national service coverage.

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Montana

(800) 604-2511

Montana Montana

Billings, Missoula, and Bozeman are central to Montana’s economy, which includes energy, agriculture, and tourism. The state offers wide open space, natural resources, and room for innovative rural development.

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Nebraska

(402) 909-0200

Nebraska Nebraska

Omaha, Lincoln, and Grand Island support Nebraska’s activity in finance, agriculture, and manufacturing. Its central location and skilled labor force provide dependable conditions for growth.

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Nevada Nevada

Las Vegas, Reno, and Henderson shape Nevada’s economy in hospitality, mining, and clean energy. The state’s tax structure and rapid population growth contribute to ongoing economic momentum.

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New Hampshire

(603) 782-0333

New Hampshire New Hampshire

Manchester, Nashua, and Concord are economic hubs in New Hampshire, supporting healthcare, manufacturing, and tech. The state combines access to Boston markets with a lower tax burden.

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New Jersey

(862) 236-3116

New Jersey New Jersey

Newark, Jersey City, and Princeton support New Jersey’s diverse economy in pharmaceuticals, finance, and logistics. Its proximity to major East Coast metros and deep talent base attract both startups and global firms.

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New Mexico

(505) 886-0622

New Mexico New Mexico

New Mexico’s key cities, including Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Las Cruces, help drive energy, aerospace, and scientific research. The state’s open land and national labs support innovation in advanced industries.

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New York

(347) 514-9999

New York New York

New York City, Buffalo, and Albany shape a broad economy in finance, media, and health sciences. With access to global markets and deep institutional resources, New York is a leader in commerce and innovation.

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North Carolina

(919) 800-0339

North Carolina North Carolina

Charlotte, Raleigh, and Durham contribute to North Carolina’s leadership in banking, biotech, and manufacturing. A growing talent pool and strong research universities attract long-term investment.

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North Dakota

(701) 212-1922

North Dakota North Dakota

North Dakota’s energy, agriculture, and technology sectors are supported by the state's metro areas, including Fargo, Bismarck, and Grand Forks. Low unemployment and stable growth create a welcoming climate for business development.

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Ohio Ohio

Covering major cities like Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati with tailored shipping solutions and reliable delivery networks. Ohio offers central access to the Midwest with leading industries in healthcare, manufacturing, and finance.

Oklahoma

(405) 445-7505

Oklahoma Oklahoma

Providing custom shipping options throughout Portland, Eugene, and Salem, we deliver advanced tech and sustainable goods. Oregon's economy thrives on innovation in technology, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing.

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Oregon

Oregon

With Portland at the forefront, Oregon has built a reputation for innovation in green energy, advanced manufacturing, and software. Its commitment to sustainability and quality of life draws both startups and global brands.

Pennsylvania

(215) 989-4444

Pennsylvania Pennsylvania

Supporting urgent deliveries and time-critical shipments includes cities such as Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg. Pennsylvania connects East Coast markets with strengths in education, healthcare, and industrial manufacturing.

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Rhode Island

(800) 604-2511

Rhode Island Rhode Island

Fast, flexible shipping supports marine products, healthcare, and design goods in Providence, Warwick, and Newport. Rhode Island’s coastal access and dense regional network support creative and technical industries.

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South Carolina

(803) 403-9055

South Carolina South Carolina

Custom shipping and delivery supports auto parts, aerospace components, and industrial goods in Charleston, Columbia, and Greenville. The state is known for its growing role in advanced manufacturing and exports.

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South Dakota

(701) 212-1922

South Dakota South Dakota

Reliable delivery services operate in Sioux Falls, Rapid City, and beyond for agriculture, finance, and light manufacturing. South Dakota attracts business with no corporate income tax and a stable economic environment.

Tennessee

(615) 970-7100

Tennessee Tennessee

Time-critical shipping solutions serve Nashville, Memphis, and Knoxville for healthcare, automotive, and music-related goods. Tennessee offers access to key Southern markets with strong infrastructure and workforce programs.

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Texas Texas

Custom shipping solutions for construction, manufacturing, oil & gas, and more support major cities, including Dallas and Austin. Enjoy Texas’ business-friendly climate, no state income tax, and prime location.

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Utah Utah

Salt Lake City, Provo, and Ogden handle urgent shipments for the tech, finance, and recreation industries. Utah combines rapid economic growth with a skilled, youthful workforce and a strong startup culture.

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Vermont

(800) 604-2511

Vermont Vermont

Burlington and the surrounding areas support efficient delivery services for specialty foods, renewable energy systems, and small-scale manufacturing. Vermont promotes sustainability, community-based business, and green innovation.

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Virginia

(804) 886-3100

Virginia Virginia

Richmond, Virginia Beach, and Arlington offer streamlined shipping and delivery access for defense, cybersecurity, and maritime goods. Virginia’s proximity to D.C. and educated workforce support both public and private sector growth.

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Washington

(206) 673-2900

Washington Washington

Seattle, Tacoma, and Spokane provide fast delivery and custom shipping for aerospace parts, tech products, and agricultural exports. Washington combines West Coast market access with a deep culture of innovation.

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West Virginia

(804) 886-3100

West Virginia West Virginia

Charleston, Morgantown, and Huntington offer shipping options for energy, chemical, and forestry-related goods. West Virginia’s natural resources and infrastructure investments support long-term business activity.

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Wisconsin

(414) 973-8000

Wisconsin

Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay offer statewide shipping solutions for dairy, heavy equipment, and medical products. Wisconsin is known for its industrial strength and commitment to workforce development.

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Wyoming

(800) 604-2511

Wyoming Wyoming

Cheyenne, Casper, and surrounding regions provide custom shipping support for energy and natural resource projects. Wyoming offers tax advantages and wide-open space for growing operations in mining, ranching, and energy.

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The Right Capacity Is Key to Every Urgent Shipment

Your urgent shipment will be the only freight in the sprinter van, box truck, straight truck, hot shot truck, 53’ dry van, or full flatbed to minimize damage and ensure the shipment goes direct from pickup to delivery.

Why Businesses Rely on Hot Shot Trucking

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Speed and Expedited Delivery

Hot shot trucking and expedited freight are designed for same day delivery, next-day freight, and just-in-time shipments. Unlike standard LTL or scheduled air freight, vehicles are dispatched immediately and drive straight to the destination, minimizing downtime and meeting tight deadlines.

Speed is critical in industries like manufacturing, oil and gas, and healthcare, where downtime can cost thousands of dollars per hour. By relying on expedited trucking, shippers ensure that time-critical freight arrives when it’s needed most.

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Direct, Door-to-Door Service

Expedited ground transportation avoids hubs, terminals, and cross-docking common with traditional shipping. This exclusive-use trucking model reduces handling, lowers risk of damage, and ensures a faster, more predictable transit from pickup to delivery.

Direct delivery also gives you greater transparency and control. Shippers know their cargo isn’t waiting at a terminal or being shifted between carriers but that instead, it’s in the care of a single driver from start to finish. For time-sensitive freight, that exclusive-use model is invaluable, ensuring your shipment reaches its destination quickly and intact.

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Flexible Vehicles

From Sprinter vans and cargo vans for small pallet loads, to straight trucks and flatbed hot shot trailers for heavier or oversized cargo, shippers can match the right vehicle to the job. This flexibility makes hot shot trucking cost-effective and scalable for different freight sizes. By matching freight to the right equipment, hot shot trucking companies deliver efficiency and savings without sacrificing speed.

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Cost Efficiency vs. Air Freight

While faster than standard ground, expedited trucking is often significantly more affordable than air freight for regional or cross-country urgent loads. For heavy, bulky, or specialized items, ground expedited services provide a balance of speed and cost that air can’t match.

For heavy, oversized, or specialized shipments, ground expedited is also far more practical than air. This makes expedited ground services a cost-effective alternative to air freight when urgent delivery is required but budgets or cargo type make flying unrealistic.

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Nationwide 24/7 Availability

Hot shot trucking companies operate round-the-clock dispatch, including weekends and holidays. This ensures that industries like oil & gas, healthcare, and manufacturing have access to on-demand transportation whenever emergencies occur.

By offering fast dispatch and driver availability, expedited carriers ensure shippers can schedule pickup of critical hot shot freight at any hour, including weekends and holidays.

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Access to Remote and Hard-to-Reach Locations

Hot shot rigs – particularly pickup-and-trailer setups and straight trucks – can access sites that semi-trailers cannot, such as oilfields, construction sites, and urban loading zones. This ability to reach locations quickly makes them ideal for time-critical field operations.

Industries that depend on hard-to-reach sites – such as energy, construction, and utilities – rely heavily on hot shot services. Having the ability to send urgent freight directly to the point of use eliminates costly downtime and ensures crews, equipment, or projects stay on track.

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Reduced Downtime and Business Continuity

Perhaps the most important advantage of hot shot and expedited trucking is the way it prevents costly business interruptions. For manufacturers, a single line-down event can cost thousands or even millions in lost productivity.

By preventing costly production stoppages, project delays, or medical shortages, hot shot trucking delivers a strong ROI. The cost of shipping is offset by the savings gained from avoiding downtime, making it a strategic tool for supply chain resilience.

Dedicated Single Point of Contact

HotShotTrucking.com assigns every shipment a dedicated single point of contact—the same experienced expediter from quote to delivery. That one-to-one model eliminates call-center runaround and keeps instructions clear and simple, so your expedited freight delivery stays on schedule.

Because that single point of contact understands your shipping needs, they can quickly match freight to the right capacity and coordinate expedited shipping without delay. 

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Reliable, on-demand aircraft charter solutions—customized to move your freight faster, safer, and smarter.

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PILATUS PC-12

A small, single-engine aircraft with a large aft cargo door, designed for short-to-medium-range travel. The PC12 operates from small airfields and is known for safety and reliability.

CESSNA CARAVAN II

CESSNA 406 CARAVAN II

A small, twin-engined turboprop aircraft for short- to medium-range deliveries. Capacity is limited, but its size and versatility allow it to use airports close to where its cargo is produced and needed.

DASSAULT FALCON 20

DASSAULT FALCON 20

The perfect aircraft for delivering vital parts or materials quickly, this famously efficient private jet accommodates five pallets and has a range of nearly 3,000 miles.

DOUGLAS DC 9 15F

DOUGLAS DC-9 15F

A smaller, twin-engined jet built for short-to-medium-range transportation. Cargo capacity is a little over 10 tons, but the ability to use shorter runways increases the versatility of this aircraft.

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BOEING 747-400F

Built for efficient delivery of huge loads to any corner of the globe. The wide-body design, with an opening nose, large side door, and cargo handling system, simplifies loading and unloading.

Meet the Team

Setting the Standard in Urgent Shipping and Hot Shot Freight

In 2007, founder Dan Boaz launched The Expedited Group to redefine how hot shot trucking, expedited freight, and ground transportation services get done.

Since then, we’ve helped thousands of organizations move time-critical freight, hit urgent deadlines, and respond to critical emergencies. Guided by a seasoned team of expeditors and logistics specialists, HotShotTrucking.com delivers the expertise to resolve your immediate needs today while providing scalable dedicated trucking services that grow with you tomorrow.

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In need of a specialized cargo delivery? We provide broker services for oversized cargo that can’t be handled by standard packaging or traditional delivery methods. We serve customers across verticals, including the energy, automotive, and construction sectors. This means that our pickup and drop-off locations are often remote, delivering pipeline, engines, and vehicles on site. That's where our regional and national network of hot shot carriers comes in. No matter the distance, we're here to help. 

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Industries We Serve

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Automotive

As automotive technology develops, the need for components like computers and sensors has surged. To tackle this demand many automotive firms are partnering with third-party logistics providers on hot shot hauls. Working with these providers allows companies to quickly deliver critical shipments using vans, trucks, and gooseneck trailers for hot shot transportation.

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Oil & Gas

In the oil and gas sector—where rigs often operate in remote, low-infrastructure locations—proper planning with a reliable expedited freight logistics partner like HotShotTrucking.com can be critical. Hot shot freight and expediting shipping services help companies minimize plant and pump downtime, unexpected disruptions, and critical equipment issues.

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Construction

In the next few decades, there will be a need to repair or renew over half of the US building stock. So construction companies are increasingly partnering with third-party providers and hot shot trucking companies to quickly transport construction equipment to crucial sites. We link businesses with hot shot trucking firms for the immediate shipment of parts and equipment across North America.

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Aerospace & Defense

The aircraft parts market in North America was worth $180.18 million in 2021 but supply chain issues have caused delays in delivering equipment. We have the expertise to handle shipping engines and other freight transportation loads in the aviation and aerospace industry. Our team of experienced drivers has extensive experience transporting aviation assets.

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Machinery

Supply chain disruptions for machinery and equipment manufacturers come from three main factors: workforce shortages, challenges in accessing production components and inflation. Hot shot flatbed trucking and expedited freight services brokered by HotShotTrucking.com can help streamline your production supply chain across state lines with hot shot transport.

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Renewables

Companies involved in wind energy and solar power benefit from expedited transportation services. When dealing with large wind turbine components or solar panels, timing and careful handling are crucial. HotShotTrucking.com supports these firms by providing full flatbed trucks and trailers to haul heavy or oversized renewable energy equipment on tight timelines.

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Mining & Metals

Mining companies face challenges not only in acquiring new equipment but also in transporting shipments of raw materials. Third-party hot shot companies and logistics providers such as HotShotTrucking.com specialize in devising and implementing innovative shipping solutions regarding of shipping method so that mines can quickly return to regular operational capacity.

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Telecommunications

While the auto industry first brought attention to the global chip shortage, the telecom industry faces even greater challenges. Microchips and semiconductors are integral to much of its equipment. This is where the speed and experience of trucking and freight services from HotShotTrucking.com can help. Our hot shot truck network excels at the prompt delivery of parts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hot shot trucking?

Hot shot trucking is a form of expedited freight transport where relatively small, time-sensitive loads are shipped quickly using dedicated trucks. Unlike traditional freight that might wait to be consolidated or routed through hubs, hot shot loads are picked up and delivered directly to their destination. These shipments typically involve using pickup trucks hauling flatbed or gooseneck trailers (often called hot shot trucks) to carry critical equipment, machinery, or palletized goods that need fast delivery.

Hot shot trucking originated from industries like oil and gas, where companies needed “hot” (urgent) parts delivered to remote job sites on short notice. Today it’s used across many industries whenever there’s priority freight to move. Because hot shot services utilize dedicated equipment and often handle one customer’s load at a time, they can offer faster transit times compared to standard less-than-truckload shipping. Hot shot trucking is about flexibility and speed – getting your critical shipment on the road immediately with a vehicle appropriately sized for the job.

How does hot shot trucking work?

Hot shot trucking works by matching your urgent load with a ready driver and truck, then sending it straight from pickup to delivery with no detours. When you request a hot shot delivery, a dispatcher will gather details about your freight (size, weight, origin, destination, and timing requirements). They’ll then assign a suitable hotshot driver with the right equipment – for example, a pickup truck and trailer or a cargo van – to handle your load. Because these are dedicated trucking services, the vehicle isn’t shared with other shippers. The driver heads out as soon as possible to your pickup location, often within hours of confirmation.

Once the freight is loaded and secured, the hot shot driver proceeds directly toward the delivery point. This direct, exclusive-use approach minimizes transit time and handling. The process is coordinated by either a hot shot trucking company or a freight broker, who keeps you updated and ensures everything runs smoothly.

What are hot shot loads?

Hot shot loads are the shipments transported by hot shot truckers, typically smaller, time-sensitive freight that doesn’t require a full-size trailer and must be delivered quickly. They can include almost anything—pallets of industrial components, a single piece of machinery, construction materials, oilfield equipment, agricultural parts, or plumbing and HVAC supplies—so long as it can fit on a medium-duty truck or trailer.

While most hot shot loads fall under less-than-truckload (LTL), they differ from standard LTL in that they are usually hauled directly from pickup to delivery without being consolidated with other freight, ensuring speed and dedicated service.

Which industries use hot shot trucking services?

Hot shot trucking first emerged in the oil and gas industry, where companies needed a way to rush critical equipment and replacement parts to remote drilling sites to avoid costly downtime. While energy producers still rely heavily on these services, hot shot trucking has expanded into many other sectors. Construction companies use it to deliver building materials, tools, or machinery parts directly to job sites when deadlines can’t wait. Manufacturing and industrial plants depend on hot shots to ship urgent replacement parts or specialized tools that keep production lines running.

In agriculture, farmers and equipment suppliers turn to hot shot drivers for time-sensitive deliveries of machinery or repair parts during planting and harvest seasons. Even industries such as automotive, utilities and infrastructure, and emergency response count on hot shot services to provide dedicated, fast transport for smaller, high-priority loads. In short, any business facing a critical-time shipment—where traditional freight schedules aren’t fast enough—can benefit from hot shot trucking to reduce downtime and keep operations on track.

What is a hot shot driver?

A hot shot driver is a professional truck operator who specializes in handling expedited freight deliveries with smaller, more agile vehicles compared to traditional tractor-trailers. Instead of operating a 53-foot semi, hot shot drivers often use heavy-duty pickup trucks pulling flatbed hot shot trailers or driving straight trucks and sprinter vans. Their role is to provide urgent, time-critical transportation services where speed, flexibility, and direct delivery are essential.

Hot shot drivers are trusted by industries such as oil and gas, construction, automotive, and manufacturing to deliver just-in-time freight like machinery parts, tools, or building materials. Because they haul dedicated loads directly from pickup to delivery, hot shot drivers play a critical role in reducing downtime and keeping supply chains running efficiently.

What vehicles are used for hot shot trucking and expedited deliveries?

Hot shot and expedited ground services utilize a variety of vehicles, each suited to different shipment sizes and urgency levels. The classic hot shot setup is a pickup truck (often a dual-rear-wheel “dually” pickup for stability) paired with a gooseneck or bumper-pull trailer. These trailers are usually flatbeds or drop-deck style, allowing easy loading of equipment, pallets, or machinery. This combination is very flexible—the truck is nimble and the flatbed trailer can accommodate oddly shaped items or freight loaded by forklift or crane. You might hear the term flatbed hotshot, which refers to this common configuration of a flatbed trailer pulled by a heavy pickup.

In addition to pickup-trailer combos, expedited trucking frequently uses cargo vans and Sprinter vans for smaller, box-sized loads. Sprinter vans (often just called sprinter vans, after a popular model) are large commercial vans that can hold several pallets or a few thousand pounds of freight inside an enclosed space. They’re great for urgent deliveries that need to be sheltered from weather or for navigating urban areas quickly.

For larger shipments, straight trucks (also known as box trucks) are used—these are medium-duty trucks with an enclosed cargo box, typically 16 to 26 feet long. They can handle more pallets and weight than a van (often up to 10,000–15,000 lbs capacity) and are dock-height for easy loading.

For very large expedited loads, companies can dispatch full-size tractor-trailers, such as a 53-foot dry van or a full-length flatbed, as a dedicated express shipment. In summary, the fleet can range from small vans to big rigs. The key is that whatever the vehicle—pickup with trailer, van, straight truck, or tractor-trailer—it’s used exclusively for your load to speed it directly to the destination.

What trailer types are used for hotshot shipping?

Hot shot trucking relies on versatile trailers to handle a variety of urgent loads. The most common choice is a flatbed gooseneck trailer, which provides stability and high weight capacity for hauling construction materials, pipes, or machinery. Bumper-pull trailers are also used for lighter loads, while tilt-deck trailers make it easier to load wheeled equipment or vehicles without a forklift.

Some hot shot drivers also use specialized trailers such as dovetail trailers for hauling vehicles or lowboy trailers for taller freight that needs extra clearance. Each trailer type supports different industries, from oil and gas logistics to construction and manufacturing. The flexibility of hot shot trailers allows drivers to transport everything from palletized freight to heavy industrial parts with speed and efficiency.

How is hot shot trucking different from regular LTL or FTL shipping?

Hot shot trucking differs from regular LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) or FTL (Full Truckload) shipping in several key ways, primarily related to shipment size, speed, and routing. In LTL shipping, freight from multiple customers is consolidated in one large 53-foot trailer; your cargo shares space with other loads and makes multiple stops at terminals or distribution centers.

This makes LTL cost-effective for small shipments, but it’s slower—transit times are longer and schedules are less flexible. Full Truckload (FTL) shipping dedicates an entire trailer to one customer, but usually involves a standard semi-truck and trailer (such as a 53-foot dry van or flatbed) and is cost-efficient only if you have enough freight to fill or nearly fill the trailer. 

Hot shot trucking meanwhile is like having the benefits of FTL (exclusive use and direct delivery) on a smaller, more agile scale. A hot shot truck usually hauls a smaller trailer and can be dispatched on-demand for loads that are too small for a full 18-wheeler but too urgent to wait for LTL service.

What is a dedicated trucking service?

A dedicated trucking service is a transportation arrangement where an entire truck (and often a driver) is committed exclusively to a single customer’s freight, rather than sharing space or making multiple stops for various shippers. In practical terms, dedicated trucking means you have a vehicle reserved for your shipments alone, typically on a recurring or contractual basis.

This concept is common in logistics services when a business has consistent high-volume needs or specific requirements that warrant having the same carrier and equipment at their disposal. For example, a retailer might use a dedicated carrier to run daily deliveries from its distribution center to stores, ensuring reliable capacity and timing.

When should I use expedited ground transportation instead of air freight?

Choosing between expedited ground transportation and air freight comes down to factors like distance, cost, shipment size, and how time-sensitive the delivery is. You should consider using ground expediting in place of air freight when the origin and destination are close enough that a truck can get the job done nearly as fast (or within an acceptable timeframe), but at a much lower cost. For example, for regional shipments or even cross-country hauls that can be covered in a day or two of driving, a team of drivers in an expedited truck might deliver almost as quickly as an air shipment once you factor in airport transfers and potential flight delays.

Expedited trucking is often more cost-effective for heavy or bulky items, because air freight charges climb steeply with weight and volume. If your cargo is large but you need it fast, a dedicated truck can often save money compared to the astronomical cost of chartering an aircraft or shipping by next-flight-out services.

Another consideration is door-to-door convenience. Ground transportation picks up and delivers at your door, whereas air freight, even expedited, typically requires trucking to and from the airport. If your pickup or drop-off locations are far from major airports, ground might actually be faster for the “last mile” (or last hundred miles).

What does hotshot mean in trucking?

The term "hot shot" trucking means urgent or time-critical – and needing to be transported quickly to its destination. The phrase has roots in the trucking industry (and some trace it further back to the oilfields of Texas), where small trucks would take on emergency deliveries of equipment to remote locations.

In oilfield slang, a urgent delivery run became known as a “hot shot run” because the parts or equipment were needed ASAP to avoid costly downtime. Over time, the term stuck and has been widely adopted to describe any super-rush freight service using smaller, agile vehicles.

Do I need a freight broker to book expedited trucking services?

You don’t necessarily need a freight broker to book an expedited trucking service, but using one can be very helpful, especially if you’re not familiar with the hot shot carriers in the area or if your shipment could benefit from a large network. Freight brokers and third-party logistics providers often have a roster of pre-vetted expedited carriers, including hot shot drivers, sprinter van operators, and teams of long-haul expedited truckers.

If you go through a broker or logistics company, you basically make one call (or request) to them, and they handle finding a truck that meets your needs and timeline. This can save a lot of time and ensure you get a reliable carrier, because the broker has experience and usually 24/7 capabilities to coordinate quickly.

How to become a hot shot driver?

Becoming a hot shot driver typically starts with investing in the right vehicle—usually a one-ton pickup truck capable of pulling a gooseneck or bumper-pull trailer. Depending on the freight you want to haul, you may also need a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), especially for loads that exceed 26,000 pounds combined gross vehicle weight. Beyond equipment, hot shot drivers must comply with federal and state transportation regulations, maintain proper insurance, and secure their own operating authority if running independently.

Many drivers partner with hot shot trucking companies or expedited freight brokers to access a steady flow of loads. Building a reputation for reliability, punctuality, and safe driving is critical in this field, as shippers often depend on hot shot drivers for time-sensitive freight.

What kind of truck do I need for hot shot trucking?

The primary workhorse for hot shot trucking is a heavy-duty pickup truck, most often a one-ton dually with dual rear wheels for added stability and towing strength. Popular models include the Ford F-350/F-450, RAM 3500/4500, and Chevy/GMC 3500HD series.

These trucks generally fall into the Class 3 to Class 5 medium-duty category, with GVWRs ranging from about 10,000 to 19,500 pounds. A Class 3 one-ton dually is especially favored for its balance of towing capacity (often 15,000+ lbs), broad availability, and maneuverability—making it ideal for pulling a variety of hot shot trailers on tight deadlines.

What should I look for when choosing a hot shot trucking company?

When choosing a hot shot trucking company, you’ll want to consider several important factors to ensure you’re getting a reliable and professional service. First, look at their track record and experience with expedited shipments. A company that specializes in hot shot and expedited delivery should have a proven history of on-time deliveries for urgent freight.

Check if they mention serving industries with critical needs (like oil & gas, manufacturing, medical, etc.), as that indicates familiarity with high-stakes timelines. Customer testimonials or reviews can be telling – consistent positive feedback about meeting delivery commitments and good communication is a green flag.

Another consideration is communication: hot shot shipments happen fast, so you want a company with 24/7 dispatch service and the ability to provide updates or tracking. If they are prompt and knowledgeable in answering questions and have an organized process to get your load moving, that’s a strong indicator you can trust them with your urgent freight.

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